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In the report of ASI, Qutub Minar is an ancient Hindu pillar even from the Gupta period.

Qutub Minar is a Hindu pillar

Do you know that in the book of Archaeological Survey of India, Delhi's Qutub Minar, including Hindu pillar and Qutub Minar, has not only been described as more ancient Hindu temple complex than Gupta period, but has also been proved? Maybe not. Come, we will not only tell, we will also show what is written in the book of the Archaeological Survey of India. The name of this book is Archaeological Survey of India; Report for the Year 1871-72 Delhi, Agra, Volume 4, by J. D. Beglar and A. C. L. Carlleyle.

1. It is written on page 27 of the book of Archaeological Survey Department that Hindu architecture and sculpture is visible in the entire temple complex including Qutub Minar, in which Muslims have done only some manipulations here and there.

2. It is written on page 30 of the book that in the excavation, only evidence of manipulation by Muslims has been found around the original temple and pillar, as well as two idols of Goddess Lakshmi of black stone have been found in the excavation.

3. On pages 31-32 of the book it is explained in detail why the entire complex including Qutub Minar is a Hindu temple complex.

4. Qutub Minar has been proved to be a Hindu pillar on pages 37-38 of the book.

5. On page 42 of the book Qutub Masjid has been proved to be a Hindu temple

6. The Qutub Minar complex on page 45 is claimed to contain a huge central temple building which was destroyed by Muslim invaders.

7. It is written on page 46 that the Arabic traveler Ibn Battuta has called the entire Qutub Minar complex as a temple complex. There are 27 temples in the book and there are open places of worship around each temple.

8. It has been proved on page 47 that Qutub Minar was built along with the temple and it was not possible to build it separately there.

9. It is written on page 48 that there is no reason to consider the minar to be a Muslim built and the whole mystery is easily solved if it is considered a Hindu building.

10. It is written on page 51 that the bell, lotus and triangle designs on Qutub Minar are made on the original stone, while the Arabic writings have been cut from the original stone to the same depth and later installed from above.

11. Qutub Minar on pages 53-56 has been proved to be Hindu built on the basis of geometric series.

12. On page 57, the surveyor Joseph Begler writes, "The column is a masterpiece of engineering built on a geometric series that no ordinary craftsman can produce." The Mohammedans used to build simple structures. Such a great construction can be done by the same people who built the grand temple here.

13. The book on page 58, on the basis of the inscriptions and symbols of various Indian languages ​​inscribed on Qutub Minar, declares it to be a very ancient Hindu building even from the Gupta period. In the remains of an inscription on the minaret, "Samvat 297" is written.

14. This book is published in the Press of Government of India, Kolkata. To know the truth of Qutub Minar, you must read from page 27 to 60 of this book. You can read the book by buying it or by downloading it from the link given in the related article on our website.

Historian Purushottam Nagesh Oak writes, “The so-called Qutub Minar and Alai Darwaza, the Alai Masjid are actually part of the Vishnu temple complex. The Alai Masjid is actually the ruins of the Vishnu temple which was destroyed by the Muslim invaders. Here there was a huge idol of Lord Vishnu sitting on the bed. There were 27 temples around it, symbolizing the 27 constellations. Qutub Minar, which was actually an observatory of the astronomer Varahamihira, which was called Mihir Stambha or Vishnu Stambha, was situated in the middle of a lake which was a symbol of Kamalnabha. Brahma ji was seated on the lotus flower above the pillar, which was destroyed by the Muslim invaders. A pool-like path was made to go from the temple to the pillar”.

Therefore, it is requested to all of you that this tower situated in Mehrauli city, named after the astronomer Varahamihira, should be called by its actual name Mihir Stambha or Vishnu Stambha. Also it will be good if you can spread this information to as many people as possible so that everyone is aware of the truth and also the great deeds of your ancestors.