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    The Tejo Mahalaya Controversy: Unraveling the Mysteries Surrounding the Taj Mahal

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    The Taj Mahal, a beautiful monument in Agra, has sparked a controversial debate about its origins and history. Some people believe that Tejo Mahalaya was the original name of the Taj Mahal when it was a Hindu temple. a Hindu temple. Others argue that the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built it as a mausoleum.

    Taj Mahal as a Hindu Temple Tejo Mahalaya

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    The supporters of the Tejo Mahalaya theory claim that it was originally a Hindu temple and dedicated to Lord Shiva. They believe that a Hindu ruler named Jai Singh, built it before the Mughal era.

    According to this theory, Shah Jahan captured the temple and turned it into a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, renaming it as Taj Mahal. This theory is based on the writings of historian P N Oak.

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    Supporters of this theory point to certain architectural elements and Hindu symbols found in the Taj Mahal as evidence. They also suggest that the name “Taj Mahal” is a distorted version of the Sanskrit term “Tejo Mahalaya,” meaning “the abode of Lord Shiva.”

    Taj Mahal as a Mughal Mausoleum

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    Many firmly believe that Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahalaya as a mausoleum for his wife. Historical records, architectural analysis, and the accounts of contemporary historians support this theory. According to these sources, Shah Jahan commissioned the construction of the Taj Mahal in the 17th century, using skilled craftsmen and architects to create this masterpiece.

    Evidence supporting this theory includes detailed records of the construction process and the Mughal architectural style seen in the Taj Mahal. The presence of Islamic motifs and Quranic inscriptions further supports the view that it was a Mughal creation.

    The Controversy of Tejo Mahalaya and its Impact

    The controversy surrounding the Taj Mahal revolves around two theories. One theory suggests it was originally a Hindu temple named Tejo Mahalaya. The other one asserts that it was built by the Mughals as a mausoleum.

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    The debate continues, but majority of historians and experts support the view that the Mughals indeed built the Taj Mahal as a magnificent mausoleum.

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