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Taj Mahal: The True Story - P.N. Oak
vaisakh das@pokkiri
Mar 08, 2011 08:37 PM, 11924 Views
Oak obsessed with Hinduism

The Book is good for Fantasy readers who opt for a challenging brain game like Dan Brown’s novels.  But I am a Hindu and I have to tell the truth. Pardon if I got anything beyond control but this is how I think. In the book, Oak claims with the help of carbon dating and the sealed chambers in the Taj, that the great mausoleum was previously a shiva temple and that its remains could still be found if searched properly. I refute this claim.


This was his attempt to bolster Hinduism and vedic religion which he believes are the founders of modern civilization. Well, I still believe his claim that hinduism was the by route for religions like Islam and Christianity. Do u think why?


Just compare the scriptures.....Bible, quran, geeta..........all contain the same essence. Considering the fact that the vedic religion was a millennia older than these religions....why couldn’t we suppose in Oak’s way? And hell to atheists and rationalist...........they just go looking 4 trouble. Regarding the book, can b read as a fancy story but authenticity is compromised.

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