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📿 Myths vs Reality

Heritage

What they say

Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal as a monument to love.

The Truth

The Taj Mahal was originally a Hindu temple palace called Tejo Mahalaya. P.N. Oak's research and Badshahnama's own records show it was seized by Shah Jahan. The building has all five elements of Hindu temple architecture — pancha bhuta. The so-called 'Muslim graves' were added later.

Professor P.N. Oak documented that the Taj Mahal's architecture follows Hindu temple design — the central dome represents Akasha (space), the foundation represents Prithvi (earth), the garden Jala (water), the pillars Vayu (air), and the lamps Agni (fire). The Badshahnama (Shah Jahan's own court chronicle) admits the palace was 'taken from' Raja Jai Singh. Carbon dating of the wooden door yields dates older than Shah Jahan.

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🛕 Heritage Sites

Dilwara Jain Temples

Dilwara Jain Temples

Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Five legendary Jain temples built between 11th-16th centuries. The marble carving is so intricate that it rivals the Taj Mahal. The Vimal Vasahi temple (1031 CE) uses no mortar — each piece fits with geometric precision.

What happened

During Alauddin Khilji's invasion of Gujarat (1299), his generals attacked Mount Abu. The temples were looted and partially damaged but the structures survived. The Jains rebuilt and expanded them over the following centuries.

Current status

Fully intact and active Jain pilgrimage site. Open to visitors (no leather items allowed). One of the finest examples of marble architecture in the world.

Sources: Prabandha Kosha (14th century), Jain pilgrimage records

Story of Taj

Story of Taj

Rakhi M. Soman

Taking the Taj

Taking the Taj

Shivjeet Kullar

ॐStory of the Taj

Story of the Taj

Kamal Aurora

ॐRomancing an era

Romancing an era

Gopi Gajwani

ॐThe romance of Taj
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The romance of Taj

Seema Jha

The Taj and its environments

The Taj and its environments

Moin-ud-din Ahmad

ॐThe Taj, 100 years of glory

The Taj, 100 years of glory

Tourists at the Taj

Tourists at the Taj

Tim Edensor

A handbook to Agra

A handbook to Agra

E. B. Havell

ॐThe Taj, myth and reality

The Taj, myth and reality

Smith, R. V.

The Ninth Vibration and Other Stories

The Ninth Vibration and Other Stories

Elizabeth Louisa "Lily" Moresby

ॐThe Taj and its environments

The Taj and its environments

Moin-ud-Din Ahmad

A handbook to Agra and the Taj, Sikandra, Fatehpur-Sikri and the neighbourhood

A handbook to Agra and the Taj, Sikandra, Fatehpur-Sikri and the neighbourhood

Havell, Ernest Binfield

ॐThe history of the Taj and the buildings in its vicinity

The history of the Taj and the buildings in its vicinity

Muḣammad Muʻīn al-Dīn Akbarābādī

ॐOpinions on a valuable guide to the Taj and other buildings of Agra by Maulvi Moin Uddi Ahmad

Opinions on a valuable guide to the Taj and other buildings of Agra by Maulvi Moin Uddi Ahmad

C. Shri Kanta

Wonders of the world

Wonders of the world

Philip Steele

ॐA handbook to Agra and the Taj; Sikandra, Fatehpur-Sîkrî, and the neighbourhood. With 14 illustrations from photographs and 4 plans

A handbook to Agra and the Taj; Sikandra, Fatehpur-Sîkrî, and the neighbourhood. With 14 illustrations from photographs and 4 plans

E. B. Havell

ॐSunshine history

Sunshine history

Jane Shuter

ॐTemple and tomb in India

Temple and tomb in India

Alfred Deakin

Twentieth Wife

Twentieth Wife

Indu Sundaresan