Secret UNDERGROUND Zone of Taj Mahal - What's inside?

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0:00 - Underground Passage
0:42 - Another Mysterious Passage
1:06 - Secret Basement
2:06 - The Hidden Truth
2:55 - Entrance to the Mysterious Zone
4:11 - Irrelevant Explanation
5:44 - A Modified Mahal
7:28 - Aerial View
8:01 - The Hidden Temple
9:04 - Underground Passage locked from Inside
10:47 - What is Happening?
11:13 - What's Inside?
11:44 - Intriguing Pillars
13:02 - Proof for an ancient Underground Structure
13:36 - Conclusion

Hey guys, I am at the Taj Mahal, and here we can see a mysterious passage on the floor that goes directly underground. Now, if we take a closer look, it is not only locked with meshed metal doors, but if you look inside the doors, it has been covered with wooden boards. This not only means that you are not allowed to enter this passage,
but you are also not even allowed to see what's inside. Where is this underground passage going? This is located just outside the main structure of Taj Mahal, but if we walk inside the Taj Mahal, you can see yet another massive passage that goes underground. This is also locked, but there is a sign that says 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 basement
underneath? Authorities reluctantly accept that Taj Mahal does have an underground area and they say that there is a chamber which contains the tombs of King Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz. But at ground level, we can also see two more tombs which are also the tombs of the same King and Queen. Why would any dead person need two tombs, one at ground level and other in the underground? They say that the underground chamber and tombs are also made of white marble, just like the rest of the Taj Mahal, which is entirely made of white marble. But is the Taj Mahal, made
completely out of white marble?

To understand the truth, let's go to a side where visitors never go. We have to go into the nearby river, and then observe what's going on. You can see that it has a huge base which is not made of white marble, but is made of red sandstone. In fact all the structures surrounding the Taj Mahal are made of red sandstone. This is best visible from the river side. Remember the underground passage which was sealed off in plain sight? This is also located on the river side - The passage is clearly made of red sandstone, but look at the material on the floor, this is also red sandstone. On the river side, there is something very interesting hiding in plain sight - Did you notice this strange rectangle on the basement? This is one of the entrances that directly leads into the underground zone of Taj Mahal. How do we know this? Because an American Architect by the name of Marvin Mills took clear pictures of this in 1974, and it had wooden doors, but was locked, so he couldn't see what was inside. He took a small piece of wood from the door and sent it for radio carbon dating and the result showed that the wood pre-dates Taj Mahal by at least 250 years. Immediately after this information hit the newspapers, authorities removed the wooden door and sealed it off with bricks and plaster, which is why it appears in a different color now. Why is the government repeatedly sealing
off all the entrances leading to the underground zone of Taj Mahal?

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All my life I wanted to go to Egypt. But since watching Praveen, I REALLY want to go India! It's crazy the history.. REAL history recorded in stone!

tauniafemrite
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Supreme court ordered to open the sacred vault of Padmanabhaswamy temple, Kerala. Then why not Taj Mahal.

chiranjeevak
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I was always told that Indians had an inventive mind and this shows us now why India is reclaiming it's past, present and future. Incredible India!

marianormamendes
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As a hungarian ive visted India multiple times and the amazing structures that are truly unbelievable, have seen many ancient Hindu temples. Even though the taj mahal has Islamic scriptures I really don't believe it was constructed by the mughals.... look at the structures from the the same era in the middle east no such structures exist there!

parmiladee
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Hello from France.
I've been living in south-India for 10 years, around year 2000.
Working with publishers and very much interested in hinduism.

It seems it exists archeological evidences that Taj Mahal was an ancient Shiva temple, but unfortunately, it seems also nobody really wants to know the historical truth.
This story-telling about Mumtaz is much more romantic !
And bankable !
And politically correct !


All the best for your work !

porcheriecosmique
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Long before Islamic invasion, India was home to the Indus valley civilization (undisputed fact) and ancient Tamil civilization (undisputed fact). These civilizations were technologically very advanced boasting functional sanitation systems, agriculture, medicine, etc. The entire number system was invented by Hindus. Indian Math, physics, astronomy, literature, medicine, and archeology were unparalleled in ancient times. India is also the birthplace of 100s of languages, 10 classical dance forms, countless folk dances, several unique musical instruments and at least two original classical music (Hindustani and Carnatic), jewelry designs, meditation, yoga, vegetarianism, ayurveda, ahimsa (non violence), and much more. Sanskrit and Tamil were the two primary languages spoken in ancient times. Evidence indicates that ancient Hindus were progressive (look at the Kajuraho temples & Kamasutra) but that Hindus became conservative due to Islamic rule and invasions (the reason why North Indian Hindu women cover their hair, just like Muslim women). Also, Hinduism is the only religion where the feminine form is revered and worshipped equally (Hindus worship Goddesses like Lakshmi, Saraswathi, Shakthi, Durga, Kali).

However, it is also believed that there were other, much older civilizations that happened before the continental drift that separated India from surrounding countries in the subcontinent. A good example is Kumari Kandam.

It is also believed that Lord Shiva, Ganesh and other Gods lived in India during this time. The Ramayana and Mahabaratha actually happened during this time and were documented by sages. Modern day archeologists and historians (usually from Western countries) cannot explain why a Hindu God has elephant head and they resort to calling Hinduism a mere "myth".

This explains why Sanskrit and Tamil words are found in Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Thai and Russian. Plus, many Hindu customs, rituals, and even dances are found in Japan, Thailand, etc.

Unfortunately, India, and in particular, the deep knowledge in Hinduism was destroyed by Islamic invasions as well as invasions by Europeans (British, Portugese, Italians, Spanish, French, Dutch). Sadly, 1000s of ancient books, temples, historic sites, and other Hindu artifacts were destroyed or stolen. Nalanda University that contained a treasure trove of knowledge was burned down by Islamic king. Along with these invasions, Sanksrit also died, making it difficult to translate docs. Tamil, the oldest living language is still spoken today, but not in the same form as it existed several thousand years back.

The Islamic rulers stole the Hindu number system and the Europeans wrongly attributed the origin to Arabs. Hence, Arabic numbers, not Hindu numerals. Even belly dancing originated in Hindu culture - the postures are seen in Hindu sculptures dating back to 6th century BC. All the hip ornaments, head ornaments, anklets, arm bands, nose rings, etc. worn by belly dancers are seen only in ancient Hindu sculptures. But guess who gets credit for it? The Islamic middle east! THere is NO evidence from the middle eastern countries that this type of jewelry and dance form existed in their country before they invaded India.

Due to all this destruction and Hindus preoccupation with attaining independence for over 400 years, modern day Hindu priests and scholars themselves cannot accurately explain the significance behind ancient Hindu scriptures, sculptures, artifacts, and even Hindu religious beliefs.

Southern India, esp. Tamilnadu, fought hard to retain its language, dances, and many customs. Although many temples and historical sites exist, they are partially destroyed and the local governments haven't done anything to preserve them.

Fun fact: Although Hindus have been attacked at least since 12th century, if not earlier, Hindus have never waged a war or illegally occupied another country. Unlike most other religions, Hindus do not forcibly convert or expect anyone to follow their religion. But they will welcome you with open arms if you choose to do so. There are many "shlokas" in Sanskirt that explain how to treat your guests as God himself, and most Hindus follow this practice. However, this respect and friendliness to foreigners ended up ruining Hindus.

This makes Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism (all 4 religions originated in India) the most peaceful ancient religions of the world.

Although Western countries acknowledge the Holocaust and slavery in America, they are yet to acknowledge the slavery experienced by Indians at the hands of British a d other Europeans, or the mass killings and destruction done by Islamic rulers to Hindu religion, archeology, etc. Sadly, in the name of secularism and to protect Indian muslims, the Indian govt will never reveal the truth behind these mass destructions. Interestingly, the same destruction is happening in Syria, churches are being bombed and ethnic kurds wiped out by ISIS, etc., but we are not doing much to save them.

sammychem
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In 30-40 there was a flood in Yamuna in Agra. When the water receded, a beautiful ghat emerged just behind the fort. Government quickly hide that Ghat and made a road on that. It is generally said that a Shiv temple existed earlier where Taj stands now. Probably secularism means hiding everything that is Hindu.

catherinewalters
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History is always written and rewritten by the rulers of a land. I visited the Taj as a child and even then, I found the board of instructions strange! We asked a security man and he said, I don't know. I'm glad Praveen has asked these questions. Now, is there going to be an answer, or just more secrets, political cover ups and racial talk? Real answers require unbiased research and discovery. Only time will tell! 🤔

germaineboatwala-sidhva
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after seeing your videos, my desire to know your wonderful country has grown a lot, thanks for all the great information and directions

fernandoblanco
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I want to visit India because of his videos

aleko
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Truth cannot be hidden long. One day nature itself will reveal this.

hjray
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Adding to the information, Dr. P. V. Vartak has written a book which has put a theory that Tajmahal has its original name Tejomahal and was Shive temple. The book name is with same title " ताजमहल नव्हे तेजोमहाल". That's supposed to be one big reason for keeping Tajmahal's many doors closed. It is the doubt that Shiv temple is converted in to shrine and if this proves right, there will be havoc all over

sachinshembekar
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Today 9th May 2022 someone has filed a petition and the case is going on in Allahabad High Court. This is being hugely covered by the mainstream media. Praveen, you had posted your research 4 years ago. Truly amazing.

sunitaroy
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Finally i knew why there is no ancient temples left in north the way it is in south. Thanks for giving new perspective of looking things..

Vikramjha
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This Guy should be made Chief of ASI... and all the keys of all the ancient monuments should be handed over to this Guy....

bharatindian
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I request the Indian government to grant access to archeologists like Praveen to explore the undiscovered truth these locked passages.
I really want to know what’s hiding behind those chambers.
Great work Praveen, luv your videos❤

bhatnagarsarang
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TEJO MAHALAYA 🚩🚩
Hiding Hindu's Ancient history is secularism

khushalDroner
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while construction of Delhi Metro, many Idols of gods nd godess emerged under Jama Masjid

akashhasting
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After watching praveen now I spend dedicated time in temples looking at the architecture after darshan of the Deity.Our parents poured the devotion into us but never this aspect hope that will change for the future generation.Praveen I believe was a sculptor in previous birth building temples and died of sun stroke😀 This explains his passion of looking into dark chambers and mutilated idols.Great work praveen you have come back to see your unfinished work from previous birth.

AmitMagnet
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Hats off to you Praveen. Your way of dealing with our ancient treasures is totally different. You explain everything in detail. I visited The Tajmahal in 1975. The wooden doors are were there locked with an ordinary lock.
Congratulate you for your interesting study of ancient Bharat monuments.
I read P. N. Oak .But nobody took interest like you.
May God shiva give you 100 years life and protect you always.

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