The famous Imambara built by the Nawab of Lucknow is a historical heritage that has an important place in Indian history. But recently, an Australian tourist saw something there that raises questions about the claims of Indian historians. This video of Australian tourist Fozzie is becoming quite viral on social media.

According to the video, a Fozzie tourist found a special thing on the roof of the Imambara—a lotus carved out of an upside-down basalt stone. This type of lotus design is often seen on ancient Hindu temples and pillars, especially in Gupta and Mauryan architecture. This discovery is also surprising because it does not match the construction style of the Imambara at all.
According to historians, the Bada Imambara of Lucknow was built by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula in 1784. It is an Islamic religious place, but this new discovery has raised the question of whether there was a Hindu structure here earlier that was later converted.
This discovery also raises questions about Indian historians who have always promoted India’s “secular” history. Many times such facts have come to light that were not included in history books or were ignored. Is this also a similar case? Is Indian history being deliberately bent in a particular direction? This needs to be investigated.
The tourist says that such discoveries should be taken seriously and more archaeological investigation should be done at this place. Is this structure the remnant of an old temple, which was changed during the era of the Nawabs? This question remains, but this discovery can definitely open some untouched pages of Indian history. If this place is investigated properly, we can find many new facts related to our past.
After watching the video of the Australian tourist, many types of reactions came up. A user writes, This definitely looks like an ancient temple. Another temple was demolished and an illegal Islamic structure was constructed over it. This needs to be investigated and a survey is required for confirmation.