Taj Mahal Is a Hindu Temple Reveals the Book 'World Vedic Heritage


The book under survey 'World Vedic Heritage - A History of Histories' is composed by an incredible research researcher P.N.Oak following quite a while of research regarding this matter.

This was composed route in 1984 and I have perused it long back with ponder. A portion of the points like Taj Mahal was a Hindu Temple, Vedic stanzas are in Koran, Aurangazeb's grave is in a Goddess Temple-Yard and so on pulled in me in particular. While I am perusing this book now, still it captivates me.

Despite the fact that the subjects are dubious, the writer has given abundant definitive proof for the perusers.

The creator says that the vault of the Taj Mahal in Agra, close New Delhi, the capital of India, has lotus petals. The lotus petals in decorate work bracing its construct, the rearranged lotus in light of best of the arch and the trident zenith are for the most part Hindu, Vedic components demonstrating that the fifth era Mogul head, Shahjahan just ordered the Tejo Mahalaya Shiva Temple.

The majority of the zone in around the fundamental building is under Archaelogical Department's control and no guest is allowed there. Oak says that there is abundant confirmation to demonstrate his point in those regions.

The book has 92 parts in 1312 pages. The Vedic culture in the East, Vedic past of Japan, China, Korea and Manchuria, West Asia and so forth are managed in detail by the creator. Supporting his hypothesis, the writer has given 56 photographs likewise in the book.

The book makes an intriguing perusing. It is contended in the book that the main prompt response of an expansive area of general society on perusing an incredible theory of the kind elucidated in this book is probably going to be one of stun, doubt and dismissal. However, the cogency of the contention, the progression of the string of the history and the far reaching proof are probably going to be powerful factors which may eventually make the topic more pleasing and worthy.

A nitty gritty reference index is likewise appended toward the finish of the book citing 114 sources.

The peruser may make his own particular determination in the wake of processing every one of the actualities set forth in the book. Ultimately, subsequent to experiencing the substance of this book, one will get the feeling that the Indian history should be re-composed accurately.

Purushottam Nagesh Oak (Birth: 2 March 1917; Death: 4 December 2007), generally alluded to as P. N. Oak, was an Indian author, eminent for his Hindu-driven brand of verifiable revisionism. Oak's "Organization for Rewriting Indian History" issued a quarterly periodical called Itihas Patrika in the 1980s. He has composed more than twelve books. He was on the publication staffs of the daily papers Hindustan Times and The Statesman. He participated in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India and filled in as class I officer for quite a while.

Altogether, the individuals who are keen on Indian History, should read this book without fall flat.

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