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One should research a bit before blinding accepting thing just because they conform to a certain religious practices one follows. now I , if i say so my self am well read , especially on mogul art and buildings , and never once except in certain obscure "online websites" have i ever heard this flights of fantasy.
No offence meant but you really should open the published word a bit more and then form your opinions. reading things from a website is hardly credible.
I am not going by just that website but from a historical point of view and from carbon dating carried out. Are you denying that Somnath was not destroyed 3 x over? So it is plausible from a historical view that the Taj was also built on a ancient Hindu temple. It is worth also reading about the footprints of the Mosque in Jerusalem and why that is considered disputed because the Mosque was built on the foundation of a temple.