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aurangzeb
by Mike Gandhi on Mar 05, 2007 10:28 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The Mughal Empire Aurangzeb was very brave and honest ruler of India. The Brahmin loby pandits and pujari was kidnapping and raping young girls and brides those were visiting mandirs for puja. once a Raja and his family going Delhi. on their way to Delhi they stayed in varansi. Raja's wife visit Gyanvapi Mandir. She was very beautiful and wearing precious jewllearies. The pujaris asked her to come in basement of mandir for darshan of Devi. She went down. She gang raped by pujaris. When she returned to Raja, and she complained. Raja sent complaint to Shahenshah Aurengzeb. Shahenshah sent investigation team. They unearth horroable facts. They found that the Pujarees & Brahmins are traping the very young girls and women in the basement of mandir, raping them and killing them. These Pujarees discared the mandirs in the of Puja Archana. Majority of sadus and sants asked Shahenshah to demolished these mandirs. These mandirs were become brothel and hunting ground of Dalit young girls. When shahensah investigated, he found several famous mandirs converted sex/brothel by criminal pujarees. Upon the request of common hindus he distroyed these criminal places.



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by Dr_Ramanand Rao on Mar 09, 2007 01:12 PM   Permalink
the reason for the demolition (so that Hindus don't re-group) is listed in the farmaans of Aurangzeb availble in the museums Gautier mentions above - no 'common Hindu' asked him to demolish these temples

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by pankaj sharma on Mar 07, 2007 02:44 PM   Permalink
What Mike says is all bullxxxx where is he getting the facts from . I think he is Muslims signed with fake name

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by nadia sani on Mar 07, 2007 03:29 AM   Permalink
It would be interesting to know the source of this and other posts' information.Fairy tales do not constitute history, and while I am certain that good and evil exist in all societies as they do today, I do not subscribe to a history that is made up of distorted views as expressed and maipulated by the readers here, without any factual proof.

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