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E-Update: Unity in Diversity

Lucknow as a city is secular by all ways. A city that has had a history of peaceful co-existence of all religions and faiths, since the times immemorial Lucknow has proven to the world that even in the most turbulent of situations a city with diversity can be peaceful.
 
This is a city where temples have been constructed by Muslims and Mosques by Hindus. Where Chikan Embroidery is crafted by Muslims and sold by Hindus. Hindu and Muslim festivals both are cross-celebrated with same enthusiasm and respect and at times one can find Muslims better enjoying colours on Holi and Hindus mourning during the month of Muharram. Nawab Wajid-Ali-Shah can be termed as a true appreciator of Kathak and a director of a ballad depicting a Hindu God - Lord Krishna dancing with innumerable Gopis (young village girls).
 
It is also said once Muharram (mourning festival of Muslims) coincided with a Holi (Hindu festival of colours), so the Hindus as a mark of respect and tolerance decided not to rejoice during Holi. To the astonishment of Hindu subjects Nawab Asif-ud-Daula after attending a mourning meeting played Holi himself to show his concern for the Hindus in the province of Oudh.
 
Aliganj Mahavir Temple was built by Nawab Asif-ud-Daula's mother. Nawabs had great faith in Lord Hanuman and during their reign killing of monkeys (incarnation of Lord Hanuman) was a congnisable offence. It is said that at times when some odd cynic fired at the monkeys, he faced a death penalty. The Nawabs wholeheartedly endorsed Hanuman-worship and their Begums (wives) had profound faith in him, is further confirmed by the presence of another Hanuman Temple of Nawabi era that was constructed by the mother of Nawab Sadat Ali Khan. On the occasion of 'Bada Mangal' Hindu devotees are offered cool drinks and snacks on the way to the temple by Muslims and other devout citizens of Lucknow.
 
Raja Jhaulal was a Hindu, who was in-charge of the Royal Stable. He constructed an Imambara which is named after him. It is a memorial to the religious amity of that period. Raja Jhaulal also traveled for an Islamic pilgrimage to Iraq, which unfortunately proved to be his last journey.
 
On the bank of river Gomti there lies a Mosque sharing a common wall with a temple. The bells of the temple and the call of the mosque go together.
 
There are innumerable places that live as an example for 'Unity in Diversity' and each spine chilling incident such as the demolition of Ayodhya Mosque proves a testimony to the fact that Lucknow is peaceful as a dove.
 
Today this city is spared of any terrorism or communal clash as citizens know how to live in harmony and away from the instigating designs of politicians. Lucknow lives in unity..............
 

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