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Wednesday 20 August, 2008
 14:38 | 25/Jun/2007
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Was the Taj Mahal a Vedic Temple?

Was the Taj Mahal a Vedic Temple?


The Photographic Evidence as published on:
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/was_the_taj_mahal_a_vedic_temple.htm


We have all heard how the Taj Mahal, which is considered one of the great wonders of the world, was built as the preeminent ex-pression 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...............


The Photographic Evidence as published on:
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/was_the_taj_mahal_a_vedic_temple.htm

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