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वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम् — The world is one family

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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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History

What they say

Hindus are intolerant and violent against minorities.

The Truth

India has been the ONLY civilization that never invaded another country, never persecuted other religions, and gave refuge to Jews, Zoroastrians, Syrian Christians, and Tibetan Buddhists when they were persecuted everywhere else. The concept 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (world is one family) is uniquely Hindu.

आ नो भद्राः क्रतवो यन्तु विश्वतः

“Let noble thoughts come to us from every direction.”

— Rigveda 1.89.1

Jews fled to India 2000 years ago and were never persecuted. Zoroastrians (Parsis) fled Iran and found refuge in Gujarat. Syrian Christians arrived in Kerala in 52 CE. Dalai Lama and Tibetan Buddhists found home in Dharamsala. India has 300,000+ mosques — more than any Islamic country. The world's oldest churches and synagogues are in India.

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Indian architecture

Indian architecture

Surendra Sahai

Hindu Art and Architecture

Hindu Art and Architecture

George Michell

Indian Architecture Buddhist and Hindu

Indian Architecture Buddhist and Hindu

Percy Brown

The art and architecture of India

The art and architecture of India

Benjamin Rowland

ॐEssay on the architecture of the Hindus

Essay on the architecture of the Hindus

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Ram Raz

The architecture of India

The architecture of India

Satish Grover

The art and architecture of India

The art and architecture of India

Benjamin Rowland

ॐHindu temples

Hindu temples

Jean-Louis Nou

The architecture of India

The architecture of India

Satish Grover

Science and golden ratios in Maṇḍala architecture

Science and golden ratios in Maṇḍala architecture

Rekha Rao

ॐKashmir

Kashmir

Manohar Kaul

ॐThe art and architecture of India

The art and architecture of India

Benjamin Rowland

ॐBuilding architecture of Sthāpatya Veda

Building architecture of Sthāpatya Veda

V. Ganapathi

The art of ancient India

The art of ancient India

Susan L. Huntington

History of Indian and Eastern architecture

History of Indian and Eastern architecture

Fergusson, James

ॐA study of Hindu art and architecture

A study of Hindu art and architecture

Lalit Kumar Shukla

ॐKashmir: Hindu, Buddhist & Muslim architecture

Kashmir: Hindu, Buddhist & Muslim architecture

Manohar Kaul

ॐHindu religious art and architecture

Hindu religious art and architecture

Sankar Prosad Ghosh

ॐThe art and architecture of India, Buddhist, Hindu, Jain

The art and architecture of India, Buddhist, Hindu, Jain

Benjamin Rowland

ॐArchitecture of the early Hindu temples of Andhra Pradesh

Architecture of the early Hindu temples of Andhra Pradesh

K. V. Soundara Rajan