Vedic ROOTS of pre-Islamic Arabia and the Kaaba
Kaaba a Hindu Temple!
Was the Kaaba Originally a Hindu Temple?
By P.N. Oak (Historian)
[Note: A recent archeological find in Kuwait unearthed a gold-plated statue of the Hindu deity Ganesh. A
Muslim resident of Kuwait requested historical research material that can help explain the connection
between Hindu civilisation and Arabia.]
Glancing through some research material recently, I was pleasantly surprised to come across a reference
to a
king Vikramaditya
inscription found in the Kaaba in Mecca proving beyond doubt that the Arabian
Peninsula formed a part of his Indian Empire.
The text of the crucial Vikramaditya inscription, found inscribed on a gold dish hung inside the Kaaba
shrine in Mecca, is found recorded on page 315 of a volume known as ‘Sayar-ul-Okul’ treasured in the
Makhtab-e-Sultania library in Istanbul, Turkey. Rendered in free English the inscription says:
“Fortunate are those who…
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