"Our efforts are on...towards success and the response from all sides is very good. We will continue the efforts. We are talking of maintaining love and harmony between the two communities and for a grand Ram temple," he said after meeting Nadvi.
The 'Art of Living' founder said the effort was to bring in a consensus on the issue.
"We are meeting so many other people, that's why we are here. It is going in the right direction," Ravishankar said.
Art of Living spokesperson, Gautam Vig, who was present at the nearly an hour-long, told PTI that a large meeting with Muslim leaders and Ulemas will be organised in Lucknow on March 28 to hold further talks.
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In February, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) had expelled cleric Syed Salman Hussain Nadvi, who had expressed his view that shifting of the mosque was permissible.
In the past year, Ravi Shankar has met over 500 leaders in Ayodhya, Bangalore, Lucknow, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and other places personally or through video conferencing.