Contrary to popular belief, the Qutub Minar was not erected to celebrate the victory of Muslims invaders over the indigenous Hindus. Rather, it was a Hindu structure known as Dhwaja Sthambha or Vishnu Sthambha, Meru Stambh aka The Dhruv Sthambha.
The Qutab Minar was made NOT to celebrate the victory of Muslim invaders over indigenous Hindus of India; rather it is the essence of Hinduism itself, which remains beyond the WILDEST comprehension of any Muslim invader.
Dhruv/Vishnu Stambh or what is called Qutub Minar today is one such truth about India’s rich Vedic history slaughtered mercilessly by Mughal Invaders.
Archeologists, historians, and researchers who have studied, researched and written about the site and the surrounding areas, have concluded that the Vedic Observatory (Vedashala) and the surrounding 27 Hindu and Jain temples,