Taj Mahal a mausoleum built on a Shiva temple: Vinay Katiyar

October 18, 2017 11:58 pm | Updated 11:59 pm IST - Lucknow

Senior BJP leader Vinay Katiyar on October 18 said the Taj Mahal was Lord Shiva’s temple called ‘Tejo Mahal’ which was converted into a mausoleum by Shahjahan. He, however, added that he does not want the monument as famous as this, which is among the wonders of the world, to be demolished. He also has no objection to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visiting the Taj Mahal to review tourism schemes.

“It was Tejo Mahal, Lord Shiva’s temple, where Shahjahan buried his wife and turned it into a mausoleum,” said, Mr. Katiyar who had been in the forefront of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement .

“It was constructed by Hindu kings, the rooms and carvings there prove that it was a Hindu monument... it has also been termed as one by historian P.N. Oak ,” he said about the Taj.

He said like a Shiva temple, water drips from the ceiling in the Taj Mahal, which is not a case in any mausoleum anywhere and is like that only on a Shivlinga. “It was a famous monument and was grabbed by Shahjahan,” Mr. Katiyar said. “It was our temple but was made a mausoleum as they had more power. But it is a grand monument and national heritage... people come to see it and so it should be kept safe and secure,” he said.

Mr. Katiyar, who is also an accused in the Babri Masjid demolition case , said no political meaning should be derived from the grand Diwali celebrations in Ayodhya by the Adityanath government. “The aim is to develop Ayodhya...the effort is to recreate the scene of Lord Ram’s return to Ayodhya from exile,” Mr. Katiyar said, adding there is no politics behind the function as seen by the Opposition.

On the issue of Ram temple construction, Mr. Katiyar hoped that the court verdict will come in a year’s time as the hearing is being conducted on a day-to-day basis. “I hope some way will be found to construct Ram temple or else we can construct it on the lines of Somnath temple... We will look at the alternatives as options like dialogue or (constructing) on the lines of Somnath temple are open...but we want temple,” he said. The stone carving work for the first storey is over and that of the second storey is on, he said, adding “as soon as we get land, we can start construction”.

Meanwhile, former U.P. Minister Azam Khan said, “It is almost definite that Taj Mahal will be destroyed because whatever P.N. Oak wrote in his book, all of that is being implemented by the fascist forces of India and the RSS.” Mr. Khan said that Oak had written that “there stood a Shiva temple in Ayodhya. If the Babri Masjid could be destroyed because people believe there stood a temple instead, then no place of worship in India is safe”.

The SP leader said, “The kind of atmosphere which was there before the Babri Masjid was demolished with dynamite was created long before the actual event took place. There was a High Court and a Supreme Court stay and the then Chief Minister had submitted an affidavit to the court. Despite all this, Babri Masjid was demolished with dynamite.”

Referring to Mr. Adityanath’s decision to visit Taj Mahal, Mr. Khan said, “I am sure that the damage control measures being taken today regarding Taj Mahal is because of the international pressure. Because this monument is the seventh wonder of the world and it still stands only because of this.”

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