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Tajmahal is Tejomahalaya A Hindu Temple

 You must have heard about  the 7th  wonders of the world.  But have you heard about the 8th wonder of the world?  The 8th wonder is the temple of

the God Shiva (who is revered for the all the HIndus) which is known as the Taj Mahal in the present.

When was TejoMahalaya constructed? How much money was spent on it? About this questions historians have different opinions. It is obvious

because truth is always one but the lie is not indifferent.

Some historians believe that the name of Taj Mahal is derrived from the name of “Mumtaz Mahal” who was queen of Shahjahan. But the fact is

that the original name of queen “Mumtaz Mahal” was “Mumtaz-ul-Zamani”.

In the literature of memories king Babar, who was ancestor of Shahjahan, had noted that he had stayed in the “Tejo Mahalaya.”

Originally, on the bank of the river Yamuna this Hindu temple was built by the king “Parmardi Dev” who was ancestor of king of Jaipur, Mansing.

He built this temple in 1156 a.d. (By Hindu calendar - Ashwin Shukla Pancham, Vikram Samvat 12122 - Sunday).

The temple was so huge and glorious that a poet had once writted that “God Shiva” will leave the Kailash (One of the peak of the Himalayas) and

will come to this “Cristal White Temple”.

The documentary proof of this temple is preserved in Government Muesum in Lucknow.

The king who is called as the ideal of the lovers, Shahjahan, was the most cruel and fantic person.

In India, the subject of history teaches us “Shahjahan was a lover of art and generous hearted. He also respected other religions. In his reign

supreme was the time of peace and goldenera for India.”

But the reality was that in 30 years of his reign 48 wars were fought which means one and half battle per year! So, it is strange to say this period

was the time of peace.

These wars had greatly affected to the economical condition of Kingdom. The history writer of Shahjahan had noted that at the 4th year of his reign

(the year of Mumtaz's death) in South India and Gujarat there was a terrible famine. People were also ready to give up their children for a piece of bread. For long period the meat of dog was being sold as meat of Goat. Powder of bones was being mixed with the floor. To overcome this situation king had started the stalls of food in Surat etc. Can you imagine what the people would have affected by eating the meat and floor of such kind of? What would have been the position of people ? In this terrible period. A king who had 5000 wives, spent a carore of ruppees for his dead wife's tomb! How can you say that this period as a goldenera?

In this terrible period, when Shahjahn had seen the “Tejo Mahalya” (The Temple of lights) which was the Rich and Holy temple of Hindu people he

had decided to rob and destroy the temple which was also called as a Palace of King Mansing. The windows of this temple were constructed from Silver. On the walls of this temple very precious dimonds were fitted.

It is natural the any robber would have noticed a precious temple like “Tejo Mahalaya”. During the same period Mumtaz died, Shahjahan took the

golden opportunity and the dug the dead body of Mumtaz from the grave yard of Barhanpur and reburial into the Hindu Temple “Tejo Mahalya”.

(Note this paragraph)

In Badshah nama writted that “In Southern part of Agara city to make the tomb of Mumtaz, Shahjahan had purchased a part of earth from

Mansing's grandson Jaising. On this part of earth there is a beautiful garden and building “Imart -E-Alishan” or “Gumbaj-E-Manzil, King Mansing” means that a huge and extraordinary palace of King Mansing which is convered by great Dome was already there.

Shahjahan who was come from the culture which knows only to rob, he purchased earth in his kingdom, from his under ruled king for his wife's tomb!

How can this be believed?

About his kind heartness for other religions read this : - Mr. Kanvarlal wrote that Shahjahan was regid “sunni” and mostly he made the distructions

of the temples by his wife's (Mumtaz) advice. He also destroyed the Christian Church of Agara city.

After turning the temple into the grave yard he started to develop Tejo Mahalya in the islamic way. For this he arrested poor Hindus from nearby

city Agra and made they work as a labour. The contractors of Shahjahan were very wicked. The Hindu labourers had to work very hard and were not able to get not even the salaory but the food to eat. Therefore, whenever the Hindu labourer try to revolt against Shahjahan's contractor, his hands were broken by the soldiers of Shahjahan. (Therefore, in the legends it was written that Shahjahan had broken the hands of masons who had built the Taj Mahal.

Still, if we want some proofs in the year of 1952-54 Shri S.R. Rao had taken care of Taj Mahal. While doing the repairing of the wall of the Central

Hall of the Taj Mahal. He found the idols of “Ashtavasu” who was the God of Hindus. By wathing these all S.R. Rao afraid, for discussion, he met to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Prime Minister of Jawaharlal Nehru. ” What will Muslims feel? If Hindus want to get back this building ?“ Three of them were afraid of it. Therefore, Nehur ordered to them to bury that idols in the walls of the Taj Mahal.

One more proof is that one American Professior of Pret School, of Architecture in New York. When he checked the wood of door of the Taj Mahal

by “Carbon-14”. He got the information that the doors of the Taj Mahal were 300 years old from the time of Shahjahan. We are not saying to count the period of construction because all the Muslim attackers along with Taimur Lang attacked the temple and burnt and destroyed the doors of the Taj Mahal. So many a times Hindu Kings had to make new doors for Taj Mahal.

And tale of love of Mumtaz and Shahjahan, Shahjahan had 5000 legal wives. We can imagine that how much love he had for her? Though after the

death of Mumtaz he built the tomb with 7 floors and it was so big . When Mumtaz was alive, how much big Palace he must have made for her….? “AND WHERE IS THAT BIG GIANT TAJ MAHAL?”

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