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taj versus tejo
reebjyoti Started conversation Aug 17, 2007
as the controversy surrounding taj alias tejo begins to get deep and deep the time has come to really look into the facts and forget about the baseless arguments surrounding it. the taj mahal as we have read in our history books has been built by shah jahan as a token of love for his wife. but one thing remains for sure- shah jahan discovered the love for his wife only when she died after giving birth to one of their children. Where was his love before mumtaz's death. moreover he had killed and chpped off the hands of the craftsman who designed and built the taj. but still taj enjoys a formidable place among monuments(this was it was declared to be the first modern wonder of the world.)
but Oak's findings or papers also dont seem baseless as they also have a bite of reality into them: these are confirmed by the references of european and foreign visitors as well as the remains of the hindu god shiva.
so the time has come to unveil the controversy surrounding taj and for this, the indian government should initiate steps like appointing a team of neutral competent archaelogists and historians and try to iopen the doors and corridors of taj@tejo in order to confirm whats going on.
this wont be a easy task for the indian govt. becoz india is a country inhabited by major religions like hindus and muslims and no religion would be ready to compromise their grounds.
but the truth has to come out. and people of any religion should not take the matter personally. it is not an attempt to degrade or insult any religion as because the taj will remein taj and tejo will come to be known as tejo except for the fact that history students will have a little more to study for their history lessons.
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