Is Mumtaz's 'Taj Mahal' tomb or an ancient temple? Historians say secret is in 22 closed rooms
Is Mumtaz's 'Taj Mahal' tomb or an ancient temple? Historians say secret is in 22 closed rooms
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Agra: The Taj Mahal, the world-famous monument, has once again come under controversy. In fact, a petition has been filed in the Allahabad High Court, referring to the 22 rooms under the Taj Mahal, asking them to be opened. To which Agra-based historian Rajkishore says that if 22 rooms are opened, it will be known whether there was a temple here or not? Historian Raj Kishore said, "If in 22 rooms, there are symbols of any kind of temple, then it will be known that at some point of time this temple was not a tomb and if no sign is found, then this dispute will end forever. Therefore, it is necessary that 22 rooms be opened and the petitioner has made a reasonable demand."

Historian Raj Kishore said, "The first way to go to the 22 rooms built under the Taj Mahal was there, but 45 years ago, the ASI closed that route. What's in those 22 rooms? This mystery has not been revealed so far." Raj Kishore added that after the opening of these 22 rooms of the Taj Mahal, all the secrets related to the Taj Mahal will come out. He further said "At the time the Taj Mahal was built, Shah Jahan was in South India. Mumtaz was also with them. Mumtaz died in Burhanpur. Shah Jahan's son Souza came to Agra with Mumtaz's body, first Mumtaz was buried in the middle of the main building and the museum of the Taj Mahal and six months later his body was buried in the main mausoleum of the Taj Mahal."

Where was Shah Jahan during the construction of the Taj Mahal?

Historian Rajkishore questioned, "When such a big monument was being constructed, why wasn't Shah Jahan in the Taj Mahal?" The historian also raised the possibility that "The Taj Mahal building may have already been constructed and Shah Jahan may have made changes to it." Historian Rajkishore said, "The place where the Taj Mahal is located was the property of King Man Singh of Jaipur. Shah Jahan had given four buildings to Man Singh's grandson Raja Jai Singh in lieu of the Taj Mahal." Rajkishore Sharma, adding that he also has an order that mentions bringing 230 bullock carts of marble for the construction of the Taj Mahal.

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