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== Taj Mahal & Freemasonry ==
== Taj Mahal & Freemasonry ==


'''Source: [[En: Masonic Vibes|Masonic Vibes]] https://www.facebook.com/notes/masonic-vibes/taj-mahal-freemasonry/10150644511448716'''  
'''Source: [[En: Masonic Vibes|Masonic Vibes]] https://www.facebook.com/notes/10157524562757109/'''  


:“Freemasonry in India is no new venture. That there were societies of operative Masons there long before the British occupation is evident by the signs and symbols which are easily seen on many of the ancient forts, temples and tombs.”
:“Freemasonry in India is no new venture. That there were societies of operative Masons there long before the British occupation is evident by the signs and symbols which are easily seen on many of the ancient forts, temples and tombs.”


— Ray V. Denslow
[[En:Ray V. Denslow|Ray V. Denslow]]





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Taj Mahal & Freemasonry

Source: Masonic Vibes https://www.facebook.com/notes/10157524562757109/

“Freemasonry in India is no new venture. That there were societies of operative Masons there long before the British occupation is evident by the signs and symbols which are easily seen on many of the ancient forts, temples and tombs.”

Ray V. Denslow


The Mogul Emperor Akbar (who, as Mackey tells us in the quote above, died in 1605) was a close relative to a man named Shah Jahan.

Now, the name “Shah Jahan” means nothing to you, right? That is, until you realize he was the builder of the great Taj Mahal.

With its three giant domes arranged in an ominous Triptych design, the Taj Mahal forms one of the most mysterious and incredible Triptychs on earth:

Flanking the Taj Mahal are a pair of mosques, both of which have three massive Triptych domes, as well as a clear Triptych portal entryway:

This is clear evidence that the Triptych was known to Arabic peoples, and was encoded into mosque architecture.

Amazingly, the two mosques flanking the Taj Mahal actually form a Triptych, along with it.

The two mosques are precise mirror images of each other.