Was Taj Mahal a Vedic Temple
posted March 30, 2008 - 7:27am
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal is considered one of the greatest wonders of the world. It is world's most famous monument devoted to love. It is common knowledge that monument was built by Emperor Shajahan for his wife Mumtaz. But there is some document available that suggests
Taj Mahal was never built by Shajahan. Some say that Taj Mahal pre-dates Shahjahan and was originally built as a vedic temple/complex. Sahajahan merely acquired it from the previous owner King Jai Singh. The controversy is explained in the book "Proof of vedic culture's global existence". There are photographs available with the stamp of Archeological Survey of India that signify their authenticity. The Archaeology Survey of India (ASI) has been researching the evidence that proves the Taj Mahal and many other buildings were not of Muslim origin, and that they know this information but remain silent about it. It also shows that in spite of this evidence they refuse to open up further research that would reveal the true nature and originality of the buildings, and lead to understanding another part of the real history and glory of India. It is because of the manipulation of history by invaders that the true greatness of India and Vedic culture has been stifled or hidden. India and its Vedic society was one of the preeminent civilizations of the world as is explained in "Proof of Vedic Culture's Global Existence."

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