Historical monuments of India Taj Mahal and it's mysteries

Hey guys, at Taj Mahal , we will see a mysterious passage on the ground that goes directly underground. Now, if we take a better look, it's not onlylocked with meshed metal doors, but if you look inside the doors, it's been coveredwith wooden boards. This not only means you're not allowedto enter this passage, but you're also not even allowed to ascertain what's inside. Where is that this underground passage going? this is often located just outside the most structureof Taj Mahal , but if we walk inside the Taj Mahal , you'll see yet one more massive passagethat goes underground. this is often also locked, but there's a symbol thatsays don't stop here or take pictures of this closed passage. 


Why should a sealed passage, not be photographed? Does Taj Mahal really have a secret basementunderneath? Authorities reluctantly accept that Taj Mahaldoes have an underground area and that they say that there's a chamber which contains thetombs of King Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz. But at ground level, we will also see two moretombs which also are the tombs of an equivalent King and Queen. Why would any dead soul need two tombs,one at ground level and other within the underground? they assert that the underground chamber andtombs also are made from white marble, a bit like the remainder of the Taj Mahal , which is entirelymade of white marble. But is that the Taj Mahal , made completely outof white marble? to know the reality , let's attend a sidewhere visitors never go. 


We've to travel into the nearby river, and thenobserve what is going on on. you'll see that it's an enormous base whichis not made from white marble, but is formed of red sandstone. Actually all the structures surrounding theTaj Mahal are made from red sandstone. this is often best visible from the river side. Remember the underground passage which wassealed off in plain sight? this is often also located on the river side - Thepassage is clearly made from red sandstone, but check out the fabric on the ground , thisis also red sandstone. On the river side, there's something veryinteresting hiding in plain sight - Did you notice this strange rectangle on the basement? this is often one among the entrances that directlyleads into the underground zone of Taj Mahal . 


How can we know this? Because an American Architect by the nameof Marvin Mills took clear pictures of this in 1974, and it had wooden doors, but waslocked, so he couldn't see what was inside. He took alittle piece of wood from the doorand sent it for radio radiocarbon dating and therefore the result showed that the wood pre-dates TajMahal by a minimum of 250 years. Immediately after this information hit thenewspapers, authorities removed the wooden door and sealed it off with bricks and plaster,which is why it appears during a different color now. Why is that the government repeatedly sealing offall the entrances resulting in the underground zone of Taj Mahal? Authorities have come up with a rather strangeexplanation. consistent with them, the basement contains mummifiedbodies of the King and Queen. If these bodies are exposed to the atmosphere,they will get contaminated. they assert this is often why all the entrances tothe basement are completely sealed , to stay the basement airtight. this is often really strange because the ground ofthe Taj Mahal is filled with ventilation shafts which directly go underground. 


If you look around , they're so deep, thatit just becomes dark. If authorities are really preventing the exposureof the mummies, which are already sealed inside marble tombs, why did they leave these ventsopen? Why do they need to shut only the biggerholes, through which citizenry can enter? it is easy to know that authorities don'tcare about the air getting into , but just don't need citizenry to enter the undergroundzone. If the basement of Taj Mahal merely containsthe tombs of the King and Queen, why can we see multiple passages to access an equivalent chamber? And why does the radiocarbon dating evidence onthe wooden door show that it had been created centuries before the Taj Mahal ? Is it possible that the basement and therefore the restof the structures round the Taj Mahal were built centuries before King Shah Jahan? to know this, we've to read the bookcalled Padshahnama written by the court historians of King Shah Jahan . This book explains the King's decision tobuild Taj Mahal in memory of the Queen, but an equivalent book actually proves that the restof the structures around it were already in situ . 


It explicitly mentions that King Shah Jahandid not construct the Taj Mahal on a vacant land, but instead bought the ancestral palaceor mansion from another King called Jai Singh, then constructed the white marble structurein that place. this is often very intriguing because if King ShahJahan, wanted to create the Taj Mahal , he could have built it anywhere within the same area, theentire area remains vacant. But instead, he chose to shop for an existing structureand built the Taj Mahal thereon . Why did he do this? Because constructing the Taj Mahal , the whitemarble structure itself may be a monumental project. In fact, King Shah Jahan almost became bankruptbecause of it. If he chose to create the Taj Mahal on a vacantland, especially near the river, the expenses and efforts would double because he wouldhave to make a huge foundation. The aerial view, actually confirms that thebasement and therefore the remainder of the structures were built an extended time before the Taj Mahal . 


All the traditional structures were built completelyout of Red Sandstone and bricks and resemble a fort. These were merely modified by King Shah Jahanby adding white marble domes on top. this is often a really clever architectural modification,because we cannot understand this from the bottom view in the least . Now, let's return to the underground zoneof Taj Mahal . it's clear that this zone predates Taj Mahal ,but what's inside? Is it possible that the basement actuallyholds an ancient secret, which the authorities don't want us to seek out out? Did you notice the coins strewn on top ofthe sealed passage? These are religious offerings by locals, whobelieve that the underground structure may be a temple of ancient Gods. Locals ask this temple because the Badalgarhtemple, and claim that it stretches underground for several , many miles. So, I searched Google maps for Badalgarh, and the closest Badalgarh is about 270 miles away. Can an ancient temple stretch undergroundfor 270 miles? This seems quite impossible, so I beganhunting the nearby areas, then I find something very interesting at this magnificentfort called the Agra fort. this is often just 2 miles faraway from Taj Mahal. 


The first name of Agra fort was Badalgarh,this is confirmed by historians and archeologists. But again, we will see an equivalent pattern - historiansclearly state this structure was merely modified by King Akbar, who is that the grandfather of KingShah Jahan. you'll see that while the most structuresare made from red sandstone, the domes are all made from different material. this is often a wide ranging fort, but there isonly one thing i'm looking for: An underground passage or a minimum of alittle tunnel. And, not surprisingly: there's an enormous rectangularpassage that goes straight underground, and has meshed doors, but again you'll see thatit's locked. i'm told by the guide that this is often infact an old passage that goes underground, and isn't used any longer but has been lockedby authorities to stop anyone from falling in and having accidents. Now, the matter is, it's locked from theinside of the passage, this is often why you do not see a key hole on this side of the lock. this suggests that a minimum of one person is insidethis passage, as we speak, there should be little question about this. Who is using these underground facilitiesand why? And again, why can we see similar ventilationshafts going vertically down everywhere the Agra fort as well? And here, in plain sight, we will see stairsthat go down. 


As usual, this is often also locked, but at leastwe can see what's inside. this is often not just alittle tunnel, but you cansee an enormous volume, and there's something very interesting here: A dome shapedarch, very typical of Mughal architecture. the primary check out this forbidden zone showsthat these constructions might not be ancient, they were actually built by King Akbar or byhis descendants. And then, I manage to peep through a hole. Here we will see some solid evidence that theunderground structures belong to past , the 8 faceted pillar, with a square base whichis found in most ancient Indian temples. In fact, there's a reputation for this in ancientIndian texts, it's called astakona skambha. you'll see these multi-faceted pillars inalmost any ancient temple in India, even the musical pillars of Hampi, are multifaceted. Note that the pillar is additionally made from red sandstone- an equivalent material which makes up Taj Mahal's basement. And these are newer brick walls built centurieslater, modifying the traditional underground structure. and appearance at this area, an identical octagonalpillar has been removed because it had been interfering with the newer brick construction. it's evident that king Akbar or Shah Jahanconstructed these newer walls , which is why they appear fresh, but the pillar looks mucholder. 


This proves that there's an ancient undergroundstructure that's being hidden from us, on top of which both this fort and therefore the Taj Mahalare built. Remember I said, the space between theTaj Mahal and Agra fort is about 2 miles. this is often how the Taj Mahal looks from the Agrafort. this suggests a huge underground city stretchesbetween them, very similar to the underground city of Ellora caves. So, what does one think? Why can we have a sealed basement inside theTaj Mahal? what's behind this entry way that goes underground? Why are the locals worshipping this passage? What about the radio radiocarbon dating of thewooden door? Why did authorities immediately cover it withbricks? How can we explain these ventilation shafts? Why is that this door locked on the within at theAgra Fort, which is miles faraway from Taj Mahal? What about the traditional pillar found inside? More importantly, why are of these placeslocked? In my mind, there's little question , that thereis a secret underground facility of some sort, an ancient mystery kept hidden from us. What about you?



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