Taj Mahal- The Vedic Temple

@kpisgod (994)
India
December 5, 2006 1:27am CST
We have all heard how the Taj Mahal, which is considered one of the great wonders of the world, was built as the preeminent expression of a man's love for a wife. That it was built by emperor Shah Jahan in commemoration of his wife Mumtaz. However, in our continuous effort to get to the truth, we have recently acquired some very important documents and information. There is evidence that the Taj Mahal was never built by Shah Jahan. Some say the Taj Mahal pre-dates Shah Jahan by several centuries and was originally built as a Hindu or Vedic temple/palace complex. Shah Jahan merely acquired it from its previous owner, the Hindu King Jai Singh. This controversy is something I have explained more thoroughly in my book, "Proof of Vedic Culture's Global Existence." So, for those who want to know the details of this issue, you can find it there. And here is the photographic evidence that will provide greater insights into this. The point to consider is how much more of India's history has been distorted if the background of such a grand building is so inaccurate. These photographs are taken from an album that was found and then smuggled out of India. On the back of each photo there is a stamp mark that says, "Archaeology Survey of India." This signifies their authenticity and that they were the property of that institution. This means a number of things: That 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. These photos are black and white and were found in a simple photo album in India. Except for old age and some water damage on some of them (creating white spots in areas), most are still in relatively good condition. Each photograph was accompanied by a typed caption taped in the album near the photo, each of which gives a very interesting explanation of the subject and the Vedic influence recognized on the building and what it means. The captions accompany the photos on the following pages just as they were written in the album, so the style of English and the explanations are kept the same. I did not write them myself. They are obviously written from an Indian perspective. Whatever I may say about the photos are displayed in brackets[]. Otherwise I let the captions and photos speak for themselves. Some of these photos will show areas of the Taj where the public has no access, or what is rarely seen or noticed. It is because of the manipulation of history by invaders that the true greatness of India and Vedic culture has been stifled or hidden. And it is time that people everywhere realize how numerous lies and false propaganda have been passed around as if it were the truth in regard to India and its past, as well as its art, archeology, and the wonder of its culture. India and its Vedic society was one of the preeminent civilizations of the world, as I explained in "Proof of Vedic Culture's Global Existence." Now, through the increasing amount of revealing evidence that is being uncovered, that greatness of India's past and its contributions to the world are gradually being recognized. It is because of this that it is now time to rewrite the history of India. http://www.stephen-knapp.com/was_the_taj_mahal_a_vedic_temple.htm
4 responses
@karwan (232)
• United Arab Emirates
10 Dec 06
and what about the red fort, humayoun tomb, and many more historical building, who built them. What about the qoranic verses carved on the grave inside the Taj Mahal People are so funny now days. they dont have knowledge at all. The Taj Mahal is Mughal art. Any one can find the difference between architect of ancient temple of India and Architect of Muslims in Mughal time. Tejo Mahalya Tejo Mahalya ha ha ha :)!!! I am laughing a lot after reading this article.
@kpisgod (994)
• India
10 Dec 06
Do see the photos in the link given
@mvsrao (4365)
• India
5 Dec 06
pls see : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tejo_Mahalaya
@kpisgod (994)
• India
5 Dec 06
thnx bro
@shi_2000_21 (2680)
• India
29 Dec 06
99% percent of the masjids built by the muslims are built after destroying the temple which existed there. Here is a link for all you guys http://www.voiceofdharma.com/books/htemples2/
@excelero (15)
• India
10 Dec 06
Are you sure about this?