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Swaraj Prakash Gupta (S. P. Gupta, 1931–2007) was a prominent
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n archaeologist, art historian authority, Chairman of
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, founder of the Indian History and Culture Society, and Director of the
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. He was most noted for several excavations
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sites and for his support of the existence of a destroyed Ram Mandir underneath the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.


Career

Dr. Gupta edited several volumes of the Puratattva, the journal of the
Indian Archaeological Society The ''Indian Archaeological Society'' was registered in 1968 at Varanasi as a non-governmental, non-profit making professional organization of archaeologists, founded by A. K. Narain and other Archaeologists and Indologists. As of 2007, the socie ...
. He was a distinguished archaeologist and art historian who was awarded several gold medals and the Sir
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Prize for Excellence in Archaeology. He won the first Dr Vishnu Shridhar Wakankar National Award of
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in recognition of his devotion and contribution to archaeological research. The Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies had published a volume of papers in his honour in 2009.


Ayodhya Dispute

Dr. Gupta was a prominent scholar who supported the pro-Temple side of the
Ayodhya dispute The Ayodhya dispute is a political, historical, and socio-religious debate in India, centred on a plot of land in the city of Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. The issues revolve around the control of a site traditionally regarded among Hindus to be the ...
. He argued that there was evidence of a 10th-century temple that lay underneath the masjid, which was subsequently demolished by Babur (the founder of the Mughal Empire and a Turkic invader hailing from present-day Uzbekistan). This temple was a Hindu pilgrimage site and considered to be one of the holiest temples in Hinduism due to the belief by many Hindus to be the birthplace of Ram. The masjid was demolished in 1992 by Hindu protestors. - Dr. S.P. Gupta Some controversy arose when the topic of Ayodhya was not discussed at the
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held in Delhi in December 1994. While he himself was not responsible for the veto, he and eminent archaeologist B.B. Lal reportedly pressured the president of the international executive committee, J. Golson (as a member of the organising committee) to issue it. This resulted in criticism from some historians and archaeologists who said that he was 'stifling free discourse'. J. Golson justified the veto due to the 'politically and communally sensitive' nature of the issue, adding that the 'practical consequences of discussing this issue would be beyond the Executive's control'. B.B. Lal later justified the decision as follows:
People have discussed this topic yodhyafor two years now and have still not reached any conclusion. The Supreme Court also could not reach any conclusion. So, why waste time on it? If we have time after all the papers, we will see what we can do. - B. B. Lal, quoted in The Asian Age, December 7, 1994


Personal life

From childhood Gupta was a member of the
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. Dr Gupta remained a bachelor throughout his life. He died on the evening of 3 October 2007, at a private nursing home. He was unwell for a fortnight, suffering from acute asthma and breathlessness. He was 76.


Bibliography

Art History and Culture * ''Tourism, Museums and Monuments'' (1975) * ''The Roots of Indian Art'' (1980) (French edition: 1990) * ''Cultural Tourism in India'' (S. P. Gupta and K. Lal), Indraprastha Museum of Art and Archaeology and D. K. Printworld, 2002, . * ''Elements of Indian Art : Including Temple Architecture, Iconography and Iconometry'' (S. P. Gupta and S. P. Asthana) New Delhi: Indraprastha Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2002, . * ''Temples in India'' (S. P. Gupta and V. Somasekh) New Delhi: Centre for Research and Training in History, Archaeology and Paleo-Environment, 2010, . Archaeology and History * ''Disposal of the Dead and Physical Types in Ancient India'' (1971) * ''Mahabharata, Myth and Reality - Differing Views'' (S. P. Gupta and K. S. Ramachandran, ed.) Delhi: Agam Prakashan, 1976. * ''Archaeology of Soviet Central Asia and the Indian Borderlands'' (2 volumes) (1978) * 'Frontiers of the Indus Civilization ''(
B. B. Lal Braj Basi Lal (2 May 1921 – 10 September 2022) was an Indian writer and archaeologist. He was the Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) from 1968 to 1972 and has served as Director of the Indian Institute of Advanced ...
and S. P. Gupta, Eds.). New Delhi:
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, 1984.'' * ''The lost Sarasvati and the Indus Civilization'', Jodhpur: Kusumanjali Prakashan, 1984 * ''The Indus-Sarasvati Civilization'', Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan (1996). * ''Dimensions in Indian History and Archaeology'' (S. P. Gupta and K. S. Ramachandran, eds.) New Delhi: Indian History and lture Society, 1993. Selected articles * S. P. Gupta. The dawn of civilization, in G. C. Pande (ed.)''History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization'' ed., D. P. Chattophadhyaya, vol I Part 1) (New Delhi: Centre for Studies in Civilizations, 1999)


References

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