• True story - 'Taj Mahal' is Tejomahalay - Part 1 of 2 (1/2)

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    Part 1 of 2

    Two posts below:

    First a post from 2005:

    WORLD MOVEMENT TO UNMASK THE TRUE STORY OF TAJ MAHAL

    Forwarded message from madhukar...@gmail.com

    http://www.hinduvoice.net/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi?flavor=archive&id=20050601212210&list=NL

    Wednesday, June 1, 2005

    For last 58 years the so-called democratic governments of India have
    cleverly managed to keep the entire nation and the world at large totally ignorant about the true story of Taj Mahal which happens to be not only a national but also an international heritage site and a landmark of human history.

    This "hiding of truth" for so long has been entirely for the selfish
    political gains by the ruling parties. This sort of government approach
    raises a doubt in the mind of a common citizen whether for these
    governments the national motto of "Styamev Jayate" is only for room
    decoration.

    It is high time now that a strong movement starts in the country as well
    as throughout the world to compel the Indian Govt. to take cognizance of
    the tons of most scientific proofs put forth during last 25 years by the various renowned research institutions and scholars about Taj Mahal.

    All the truth-loving people throughout the world should view the
    following material which is readily available on the Internet and
    enlighten themselves about the real facts about the Taj Mahal:

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/an_architect_looks_at-the%20taj_mahal_legend.htm

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/an_architect_looks_at_the_taj_mahal_legend.htm

    (An Architect Looks at the Taj Mahal Legend

    By Professor Marvin H. Mills, Pratt Institute, New York)

    2)

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/was_the_taj_mahal_a_vedic-temple.htm

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/was_the_taj_mahal_a_vedic-temple.htm

    Was the Taj Mahal a Vedic Temple? The photographic Evidence

    By Professor Stephen Knapp, UK

    3)

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/letter_of%20_aurangzeb.htm

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/letter_of_aurangzeb.htm

    The Letter of Aurangzeb

    4)

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/badshahnama.htm

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/badsh ahnama.htm

    Badshahanama, the history of Shah Jahan

    5)

    http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/modern/taj_oak.html

    http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/modern/taj_oak.html

    The Tajmahal is Tejomahalay - A Hindu Temple

    By Professor P. N. Oak

    6)

    http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/modern/godbole_taj1.html

    http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/modern/godbole_taj1.html

    Taj Mahal and the Great British Conspiracy: Part I

    7)

    http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/modern/godbole_taj2.html

    http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/modern/godbole_taj2.html

    Taj Mahal and the Great British Conspiracy: Part II)

    8)

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/question_of_the_%20taj_mahal.htm

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/question_of_the_taj_mahal.htm

    The question of Taj Mahal

    By P. S. Bhat and A. L. Athawale

    9)

    http://www.thetajmahal.net/

    http://www.thetajmahal.net

    These articles by experts of international repute in their respective
    fields contain tons of scientific proofs which prove that the Taj Mahal structure was constructed at least several hundred years before Shah
    Jahan and one cannot even remotely think that it was built by Shah Jahan.
    He acquired it from the Rajput Raja Mansingh and converted it into a
    burial place for the queen Mumtaz.

    The Action Plan:

    Indian Govt. should be requested/compelled to immediately appoint a panel
    of international experts to go through the evidence gathered so for about
    the existence of Taj Mahal as Tejomahalaya several centuries before Shah
    Jahan and announce the findings of this panel to the entire world.

    When, for the sake of scientific research and to unmask the hidden truth,
    most difficult task of opening up of even the tombs inside the Egyptian Pyramids has already been completed, simple removal of the joining mortar
    of the covering marble slabs to observe the interior of the 1000 and odd
    sealed rooms inside Taj Mahal and the host of items stored therein would
    be an easy job.

    The Indian Govt. is likely to give 1000 and 1 excuses not to allow even
    this simple work to be undertaken as they are strongly against the truth
    coming out, but a strong public movement should pierce through their
    resistance and compel them to do the needful in the interest of the
    country and the world.

    "Satyamev Jayate" (Only The Truth Triumphs)

    http://www.hinduvoice.net/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi?flavor=archive&id=20050601212210&list=NL

    Visit
    http://www.vandemataram.com

    End of forwarded message

    Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
    Om Shanti

    Next a post from 2004:

    The Taj Mahal Is Tejomahalay

    A Hindu Temple

    By P. N. Oak

    Probably there is no one who has been duped at least once in a lifetime.
    But can the whole world can be duped? This may seem impossible. But in
    the matter of indian and world history the world can be duped in many
    respects for hundreds of years and still continues to be duped. The world famous Tajmahal is a glaring instance. For all the time, money and energy
    that people over the world spend in visiting the Tajmahal, they are
    dished out of concoction. Contrary to what visitors are made to believe
    the Tajmahal is not a Islamic mausoleum but an ancient Shiv Temple known
    as Tejo-Mahalaya which the 5th generation moghul emperor Shahjahan
    commandeered from the then Maharaja of Jaipur. The Tajmahal, should
    therefore, be viewed as a temple palace and not as a tomb. That makes a
    vast difference. You miss the details of its size, grandeur, majesty and beauty when you take it to be a mere tomb. When told that you are
    visiting a temple palace you wont fail to notice its annexes, ruined
    defensive walls, hillocks, moats, cascades, fountains, majestic garden, hundreds of rooms archaded verendahs, terraces, multi-storied towers,
    secret sealed chambers, guest rooms, stables, the trident (Trishul)
    pinnacle on the dome and the sacred, esoteric Hindu letter "OM" carved on
    the exterior of the wall of the sanctum sanctorum now occupied by the centotaphs. For detailed proof of this breath taking discovery,you may
    read the well known historian Shri. P. N. Oak's celebrated book titled " Tajmahal: The True Story". But let us place before you, for the time
    being an exhaustive summary of the massive evidence ranging over hundred points:

    NAME

    1. The term Tajmahal itself never occurs in any mogul court paper or
    chronicle even in Aurangzeb's time. The attempt to explain it away as Taj-i-mahal is therefore, ridiculous.

    2. The ending "Mahal"is never muslim because in none of the muslim
    countries around the world from Afghanistan to Algeria is there a
    building known as "Mahal".

    3. The unusual explanation of the term Tajmahal derives from Mumtaz
    Mahal, who is buried in it, is illogical in at least two respects viz.,
    firstly her name was never Mumtaj Mahal but Mumtaz-ul-Zamani and secondly
    one cannot omit the first three letters "Mum" from a woman's name to
    derive the remainder as the name of the building.

    4. Since the lady's name was Mumtaz (ending with 'Z') the name of the
    building derived from her should have been Taz-Mahal, if at all, and not
    Taj (spelled with a 'J').

    5. Several European visitors of Shahjahan's time allude to the building
    as Taj-e-Mahal is almost the correct tradition, age old Sanskrit name Tej-o-Mahalaya, signifying a Shiv temple. Contrarily Shahjahan and
    Aurangzeb scrupulously avoid using the Sanskrit term and call it just a
    holy grave.

    6. The tomb should be understood to signify NOT A BUILDING but only the
    grave or centotaph inside it. This would help people to realize that all
    dead muslim courtiers and royalty including Humayun, Akbar, Mumtaz, Etmad-ud-Daula and Safdarjang have been buried in capture Hindu mansions
    and temples.

    7. Moreover, if the Taj is believed to be a burial place, how can the
    term Mahal, i.e., mansion apply to it?

    8. Since the term Taj Mahal does not occur in mogul courts it is absurd
    to search for any mogul explanation for it. Both its components namely,
    'Taj' and' Mahal' are of Sanskrit origin.

    TEMPLE TRADITION

    9. The term Taj Mahal is a corrupt form of the sanskrit term Tejo-Mahalay signifying a Shiv Temple. Agreshwar Mahadev i.e., The Lord of Agra was consecrated in it.

    10. The tradition of removing the shoes before climbing the marble
    platform originates from pre-Shahjahan times when the Taj was a Shiv
    Temple. Had the Taj originated as a tomb, shoes need not have to be
    removed because shoes are a necessity in a cemetery.

    11.Visitors may notice that the base slab of the centotaph is the marble basement in plain white while its superstructure and the other three
    centotaphs on the two floors are covered with inlaid creeper designs.
    This indicates that the marble pedestal of the Shiv idol is still in
    place and Mumtaz's centotaphs are fake.

    12. The pitchers carved inside the upper border of the marble lattice
    plus those mounted on it number 08 -- a number sacred in Hindu Temple tradition.

    13. There are persons who are connected with the repair and the
    maintenance of the Taj who have seen the ancient sacred Shiv Linga and
    other idols sealed in the thick walls and in chambers in the secret,
    sealed red-stone stories below the marble basement. The Archaeological
    Survey of India is keeping discretely, politely and diplomatically silent
    about it to the point of dereliction of its own duty to probe into hidden historical evidence.

    14. In India there are 12 Jyotirlingas i.e., the outstanding Shiv
    Temples. The Tejomahalaya alias The Tajmahal appears to be one of them
    known as Nagnatheshwar since its parapet is girdled with Naga, i.e.,
    Cobra figures. Ever since Shahjahan's capture of it the sacred temple
    has lost its Hindudom.

    15. The famous Hindu treatise on architecture titled Vishwakarma
    Vastushastra mentions the 'Tej-Linga' amongst the Shivalingas i.e., the
    stone emblems of Lord Shiv, the Hindu deity. Such a Tej Linga was
    consecrated in the Taj Mahal, hence the term Taj Mahal alias Tejo
    Mahalaya.

    16. Agra city, in which the Taj Mahal is located, is an ancient centre of
    Shiv worship. Its orthodox residents have through ages continued the
    tradition of worshipping at five Shiv shrines before taking the last meal
    every night especially during the month of Shravan. During the last few centuries the residents of Agra had to be content with worshipping at
    only four prominent Shiv temples viz., Balkeshwar, Prithvinath,
    Manakameshwar and Rajarajeshwar. They had lost track of the fifth Shiv
    deity which their forefathers worshipped. Apparently the fifth was
    Agreshwar Mahadev Nagnatheshwar i.e., The Lord Great God of Agra, The
    Deity of the King of Cobras, consecrated in the Tejomahalay alias
    Tajmahal.

    17. The people who dominate the Agra region are Jats. Their name of Shiv
    is Tejaji. The Jat special issue of The Illustrated Weekly of India
    (June 28, 1971) mentions that the Jats have the Teja Mandirs i.e., Teja Temples. This is because Teja-Linga is among the several names of the
    Shiv Lingas. From this it is apparent that the Taj-Mahal is Tejo-
    Mahalaya, The Great Abode of Tej.

    DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

    18. Shahjahan's own court chronicle, the Badshahnama, admits (page 403,
    vol 1) that a grand mansion of unique splendor, capped with a dome (Imaarat-a-Alishan wa Gumbaze) was taken from the Jaipur Maharaja Jaisigh
    for Mumtaz's burial, and the building was known as Raja Mansingh's
    palace.

    19. The plaque put the archealogy department outside the Tajmahal
    describes the edifice as a mausoleum built by Shahjahan for his wife
    Mumtaz Mahal, over 22 years from 1631 to 1653. That plaque is a specimen
    of historical bungling. Firstly, the plaque sites no authority for its
    claim. Secondly the lady's name was Mumtaz-ul-Zamani and not
    Mumtazmahal. Thirdly, the period of 22 years is taken from some mumbo-
    jumbo noting by an unreliable French visitor Tavernier, to the exclusion
    of all muslim versions, which is an absurdity.

    20. Prince Aurangzeb's letter to his father, emperor Shahjahan,is
    recorded in atleast three chronicles titled 'Aadaab-e-Alamgiri',
    'Yadgarnama', and the 'Muruqqa-i-Akbarabadi' (edited by Said Ahmed, Agra,
    1931, page 43, footnote 2). In that letter Aurangzeb records in 1652 CE
    itself that the several buildings in the fancied burial place of Mumtaz
    were seven storeyed and were so old that they were all leaking, while the
    dome had developed a crack on the northern side. Aurangzeb, therefore,
    ordered immediate repairs to the buildings at his own expense while recommending to the emperor that more elaborate repairs be carried out
    later. This is the proof that during Shahjahan's reign itself that the
    Taj complex was so old as to need immediate repairs.

    21. The ex-Maharaja of Jaipur retains in his secret personal 'Kapad-
    Dwara' collection two orders from Shahjahan dated Dec 18, 1633 (bearing
    modern nos. R. 176 and 177) requestioning the Taj building complex. That
    was so blatant a usurpation that the then ruler of Jaipur was ashamed to
    make the document public.

    22. The Rajasthan State archives at Bikaner preserve three other firmans addressed by Shahjahan to the Jaipur's ruler Jaising ordering the latter
    to supply marble (for Mumtaz's grave and koranic grafts) from his
    Makranna quarris, and stone cutters. Jaisingh was apparently so enraged
    at the blatant seizure of the Tajmahal that he refused to oblige
    Shahjahan by providing marble for grafting koranic engravings and fake centotaphs for further desecration of the Tajmahal. Jaising looked at Shahjahan's demand for marble and stone cutters, as an insult added to
    injury. Therefore, he refused to send any marble and instead detained
    the stone cutters in his protective custody.

    23. The three firmans demanding marble were sent to Jaisingh within about
    two years of Mumtaz's death. Had Shahjahan really built the Tajmahal
    over a period of 22 years, the marble would have needed only after 15 or
    20 years not immediately after Mumtaz's death.

    24. Moreover, the three mention neither the Tajmahal, nor Mumtaz, nor the burial. The cost and the quantity of the stone also are not mentioned.
    This proves that an insignificant quantity of marble was needed just for
    some supercial tinkering and tampering with the Tajmahal. Even otherwise Shahjahan could never hope to build a fabulous Tajmahal by abject
    dependence for marble on a non-cooperative Jaisingh.

    EUROPEAN VISITOR'S ACCOUNTS

    25. Tavernier, a French jeweller has recorded in his travel memoirs that Shahjahan purposely buried Mumtaz near the Taz-i-Makan (i.e.,'The Taj building') where foriegners used to come as they do even today so that
    the world may admire. He also adds that the cost of the scaffold- ing
    was more than that of the entire work. The work that Shahjahan
    commissioned in the Tejomahalaya Shiv temple was plundering at the costly fixtures inside it, uprooting the Shiv idols, planting the centotaphs in

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