The Supreme Court judgment on Ayodhya elated tens of millions of people. It also left Indians, certainly fewer in number, disappointed at the honourable judges weighing religious belief of Hindus, over rule of law. The verdict is a classic example of giving prominence to faith in Gods, over faith and trust in law and constitutional process. Once the words of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi sunk in, even those distressed with it, realised that pain notwithstanding, they had to move on, if for nothing else, at least for the sake of their loved ones. After all, there is still a life to live, on as equal terms as possible.