tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post5008398962414021923..comments2024-03-18T22:56:06.696+05:30Comments on Jayasree Saranathan: Taj Mahal was the palace of Raja Mansingh!Jayasree Saranathan http://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-37208386591885540922010-09-17T15:20:24.563+05:302010-09-17T15:20:24.563+05:30i think our country is rich in culture but that st...i think our country is rich in culture but that staunch culture was demolished by muslim invaders. not only demolished our temples and they modified hindu temple to musjid. Professor Purushottam oak. as you said and one more Stephen Knapp is also studied about the taj mahal and said that The dome of the Taj Mahal bearing a trident pinnacle made of a non-rusting eight-metal Hindu alloy. The pinnacle served as a lightning deflector too. <br /><br />This pinnacle has been blindly assumed by many to be an Islamic crescent and star, or a lightning conductor installed by the British. This is a measure of the careless manner in which Indian history has been studied till now. Visually identifiable things like this pinnacle too have been misinterpreted with impunity. The flower top of the dome, below the pinnacle, is an unmistakable Hindu sign. A full scale figure of this pinnacle is inlaid in the eastern courtyard. <br /><br />The Hindu horizontal crescent and the coconut top together look like a trident from the garden level. Islamic crescents are always oblique. Moreover they are almost always complete circles leaving a little opening for a star. This Hindu pinnacle had all these centuries been misinterpreted as an Islamic crescent and star or a lightning conductor installed by the British. The word "Allah" etched here by Shahjahan is absent in the courtyard replica. The coconut, the bent mango leaves under it and the supporting Kalash (water pot) are exclusive Hindu motifs.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08625055776548603700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-24650631902717734742009-08-09T14:39:09.795+05:302009-08-09T14:39:09.795+05:30Thanks Amit.
I noted your suggestion.Thanks Amit.<br />I noted your suggestion.Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-60587572670514206052009-08-08T19:03:35.228+05:302009-08-08T19:03:35.228+05:30Nice article; have come across related matter befo...Nice article; have come across related matter before. I don't know why the govt. tries to suppress these facts. Do you know if any country you have things named after tyrants? Easy answer - India.<br /><br />You have Aurangzeb Road in Delhi.<br /><br />Jayasree, could you also please write about Maharaja Ranjit Singh if you wish to. Sikhism started to build bridges between Hindus and Muslims but when their gurus were tortured and killed by muslim rulers, they organized themselves as fighters. Until Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the muslims came from Afghanistan to conquer Indian territories but he reversed it. He went deep into Afghanistan, reconquered Lahore and Kashmir.<br /><br />And it's not only about his conquests. These people were Hindus. Like in the south, people pray to God to fullfil their prayers and if that's done, they shave off their hair or something like that. On similar lines, Hindus in Punjab would offer their first son to the guru to become sikh and that's how the religion spread. Ranjit Singh got the dome of famous Kashi temple gold plated and had even willed the famous kohinoor to the Jagannath temple of Puri. But after his death, the british seized it and offered it to their queen.<br /><br />If you can please write about him. But you are the boss and this blog is yours.<br /><br />I liked your articled.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14651555912698503743noreply@blogger.com