Vशुद्धि
Vशुद्धि

@V_Shuddhi

4 Tweets 9 reads May 22, 2022
The time has come to take
back Our Pride, Our Monuments which was deceitfully snatched from us!
(Pls read all 3 questionnaires carefully)
Yes, we know it is 'Dhruv Stambh' not Qutub Minar, which was built by d Greatest Hindu Emperor Maharaja Vikramaditya of Ujjain & not by any-
Qutub-ud-din Aibak in the 12th century.
If we look at Qutub Minar from the top angle, it shows a lotus of 24 petals.
Lotus is definitely not an 'is-lamic' symbol, but it is an ancient Vedic symbol and the creator Brahmaji is said to have been born from a lotus that emerged from
Bhagwan Vishnu's navel.
There is a township adjoining the Qutub Minar known as 'Mehrauli'. That is a Sanskrit word 'Mihira-awali'. It signifies the township where the well-known astronomer Varaha-Mihira of Vikramaditya's court lived along with his helpers,
mathematicians and technicians.
They used this so-called Qutub tower as an observation post for astronomical study. Around the tower were pavilions dedicated to the 27 constellations of Vedic Astrology.

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