Traditions in Hinduism were considered mainly as superstitions, but with
the advent of science, it is becoming evident that these traditions are
based on some scientific knowledge and moved from generations to
generations as traditions. Though the common people did not know science
in it, they were following it very faithfully over the years.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Bhangarh: India's most haunted Place

How many of us believe in ghosts? Do they actually exist? Can they be felt? Believers will reply in affirmative and non-believers will perish the thought. But everybody would like to take a trip to THE den of the ghosts and such was the trip to Bhangarh, considered India's "most haunted" place.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
The Hidden Secret of Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal is one of the 7 wonders of the world. In 1621 Emperor Shah Jahan built it in memory for his wife Mumtaz. Taj is an Undoubted Master Piece in India.
No one has ever challenged it except Prof. P. N. Oak, who believes the whole world has been duped.
The Hidden Secret of Taj Mahal Part 2

Here’s the Whole Research and Proofs Stating that Taj Mahal was Actually Tejo Mahalya, a Shiv Temple:
The Hidden Secret of Taj Mahal Part 3

Furthermore, Oak cites several documents suggesting the Taj Mahal
PREDATES Shah Jahan's era, and was a temple dedicated to Shiva,
worshipped by Rajputs of Agra city. For example, Prof. Marvin Miller of
New York took a few samples from the riverside doorway of the Taj.
Carbon dating tests revealed that the door was 300 years older than Shah
Jahan….! Continue reading Part 2....Inconsistencies
The two buildings which face the marble Taj from the East and West are identical in design, size and shape and yet the eastern building is explained away by Islamic tradition, as a community hall / Rest house/ Nakkar khana (drum house) while the western building is claimed to be a mosque. How could buildings meant for radically different purposes be identical?The Hidden Secret of Taj Mahal Part 4

The two buildings which face the marble Taj from the East and West are
identical in design, size and shape and yet the eastern building is
explained away by Islamic tradition, as a community hall / Rest house/
Nakkar khana (drum house) while the western building is claimed to be a
mosque. How could buildings meant for radically different purposes be
identical? Continue reading Part 3....Vedic Design
- In a detail on the gate, we can see two elephant’s trunks, one on either side of the design, which would indicate Ganesh. The design on the underside of a staging on the Minaret look similar to elephant faces.
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