Prof. P.N Oak's had
done a extensive research on the Taj Mahal decades ago and had found
evidence that it was never a Tomb. He found a number of design and
architectural inconsistencies. He had even written a book which, under
Indira Gandhi’s government, was withdrawn from publication, due to fear
of political backlash.
In his book, Oak had pointed out that at the Pinnacle of Taj Mahal, you can clearly see the motif of a Kalash with bent mango leaves and a coconut on top of it, which are things use in Hindu prayer. The crescent moon shape a addition made by Shah Jahan. Another Hindu motif for auspicious beginnings is a Lotus which can be seen at the Apex at the Entrance of Taj Mahal. Lotus was used at that time in Indian architecture.
Taj Mahal has a water well and 22 rooms (which still remained locked). Of what use are either of these things in a Tomb? These sealed up rooms are said to contain headless statues and other objects used for worship in Hindu rituals. The marble on the first floor seems to have been uprooted and used to add the Islamic scriptures on the walls.
Where else would Shah Jahan have found the exact same marble to make it a Muslim monument? There are residential apartments on the river side of the complex. There are typical Vedic Style Corridors. And there is a Music House within the complex. ‘Om’ designs can be seen in the flowers that decorate the wall and in one of the sealed rooms; Prof. Oak found Vedic design on the ceiling.
A ventilation area that faces the river has been sealed with bricks. Taj Mahal was in fact an ancient Hindu Temple that was built by Rajput’s for Lord Shiva. It was then known as Tejo Mahalya aka Lord Shiva’s Palace.The most compelling proof of them all is that Carbon Dating tests have shown that the Taj predates Shah Jahans era by 300 years.
I think that closes all scope for argument. Don’t you?Mumtaz is said to have died in Barhanpur in 1631 AD and buried there. (Her actual place of burial, shown in the picture below). Oak discovered that Shah Jahan had taken Taj Mahal from Maharaja Jai Sing of Jaipur for Mumtaz’s burial. ‘Mahal’ was never used for buildings for any Muslim Countries.
The love story is a fairy tale made by blundering historians. Mumtaz was just ONE of his 7 wives. There are a lot more things that prove this theory if you wish to search online. It is a interesting read. There are also evidences of other monuments that Shah Jahan took over and redid into Muslim structures.This is NOT to question the religion, but the person who claimed to be a great builder...who clearly wasn't.
Source Credit : http://www.stephen-knapp.com/true_story_of_the_taj_mahal.htm
In his book, Oak had pointed out that at the Pinnacle of Taj Mahal, you can clearly see the motif of a Kalash with bent mango leaves and a coconut on top of it, which are things use in Hindu prayer. The crescent moon shape a addition made by Shah Jahan. Another Hindu motif for auspicious beginnings is a Lotus which can be seen at the Apex at the Entrance of Taj Mahal. Lotus was used at that time in Indian architecture.
Taj Mahal has a water well and 22 rooms (which still remained locked). Of what use are either of these things in a Tomb? These sealed up rooms are said to contain headless statues and other objects used for worship in Hindu rituals. The marble on the first floor seems to have been uprooted and used to add the Islamic scriptures on the walls.
Where else would Shah Jahan have found the exact same marble to make it a Muslim monument? There are residential apartments on the river side of the complex. There are typical Vedic Style Corridors. And there is a Music House within the complex. ‘Om’ designs can be seen in the flowers that decorate the wall and in one of the sealed rooms; Prof. Oak found Vedic design on the ceiling.
A ventilation area that faces the river has been sealed with bricks. Taj Mahal was in fact an ancient Hindu Temple that was built by Rajput’s for Lord Shiva. It was then known as Tejo Mahalya aka Lord Shiva’s Palace.The most compelling proof of them all is that Carbon Dating tests have shown that the Taj predates Shah Jahans era by 300 years.
I think that closes all scope for argument. Don’t you?Mumtaz is said to have died in Barhanpur in 1631 AD and buried there. (Her actual place of burial, shown in the picture below). Oak discovered that Shah Jahan had taken Taj Mahal from Maharaja Jai Sing of Jaipur for Mumtaz’s burial. ‘Mahal’ was never used for buildings for any Muslim Countries.
The love story is a fairy tale made by blundering historians. Mumtaz was just ONE of his 7 wives. There are a lot more things that prove this theory if you wish to search online. It is a interesting read. There are also evidences of other monuments that Shah Jahan took over and redid into Muslim structures.This is NOT to question the religion, but the person who claimed to be a great builder...who clearly wasn't.
Source Credit : http://www.stephen-knapp.com/true_story_of_the_taj_mahal.htm
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