The Tajmahal is Tejomahalay
A Hindu Temple
By P.N.Oak
Probably there is no one who has been duped at least once in a life time. 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 Shiva 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 stored 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:
36. A central dome with cupolas at its four corners is a universal feature of Hindu temples.
TOMB IS THE GRAVE,NOT THE BUILDING

PRE-SHAHJAHAN REFERENCES TO THE TAJ

78. Mumtaz was a commoner by birth and so she did not qualify for a fairyland burial.
103. The Tajmahal has pleasure pavillions which a tomb would never have.
Tajmahal The True Story authored by Shri P.N. Oak can be ordered from : A. Ghosh Publisher
5720, W. Little York #216
Houston, Texas 77091
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