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One of the most
beautiful structures in the world, the Taj Mahal in Agra
is something which dreams are made of. This exquisite
white and yellow marble structure stands 55 meters tall
and is one of the most visited sites in the world. Built
in 1653 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his
late wife Mumtaz Mahal, this "elegy in marble" can also be
called the ultimate tribute to everlasting love.
A combined
workforce of 20,000 people toiled hard for 22 years to
build this structure, which clearly surpasses everything
else in beauty and elegance. It is also amazing that the
Taj Mahal in Agra cost the exchequer 32 million rupees
even at that time. Four graceful minarets adorn each side
of the Taj and the mausoleum below is a magnificent work
of art that is decorated with a number of precious and
semi precious stones. In fact, everything about the Taj
Mahal is purely magic be it the beautiful monument itself
or its geometrically shaped gardens. The Taj Mahal Agra
has not only enthralled people for centuries but has also
inspired a number of poets and writers to bring out the
best of their creative talents. Nobel laureate
Rabindranath Tagore in one of his famous quotes likened
the Taj Mahal to a teardrop that glistened "spotlessly
bright on the cheek of time". What can be a better way to
describe this great saga of love?
Many people across the world nurse a secret desire to
visit the Taj Mahal at least once in their lifetime.
Therefore it is not surprising to see eternal romantics
traveling half way across the globe just to have a
glimpse of the eternal beauty of the Taj. A view of the
Taj Mahal Agra on a foggy morning across the Yamuna River
is a very pretty sight. But nothing can surpass the mystic
and ethereal beauty of a glowing Taj Mahal on a moonlit
night. Nevertheless, at whichever point you visit this
exquisite symbol of love, the Taj Mahal's beauty is
sure to cast a magic spell on you forever.
Taj Mahal Location
Situated on the banks of River Yamuna the Taj Mahal in
Agra is like a dream rising out of the very depths of
one's imagination in all its beauty and splendor.
Constructed on a raised sandstone platform this
magnificent structure is said to depict Emperor Shah
Jahan's vision of paradise. It may be noted that Shah
Jahan was actively involved in all the stages of the Taj
Mahal's construction.
Many wonder as to why Shah Jahan chose to build the Taj at
Agra and not Delhi. The reason is that Agra was the Mughal
capital during that time, which made the Emperor decide in
its favor. Interestingly, soon after the construction of
the Taj Mahal, Shah Jahan shifted the capital to Delhi.
Nevertheless, the site chosen by him to raise his
dream structure was perfect in every sense. As you go to
visit this monument, you will be welcomed by beautiful
gardens and arched gateways lead you to the most beautiful
symbol of love ever built. Can there be anything more
pleasing to the eye than the sight of the Taj Mahal's
marble faηade reflected on the waters of the Yamuna River
flowing nearby?
The Taj has been constructed in such a strategic manner
that it has the same view from all four sides and is
distinctly visible from the Agra Fort. It may be mentioned
here that the Agra fort is the very place where Aurangzeb
imprisoned Shah Jahan, who spent his last days gazing at
his beloved's tomb waiting for death to unite him with her
forever.

Taj Mahal History
The Taj Mahal's history dates back to 1631 when Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan's beloved wife Arjumand Bano passed
away during childbirth. Mumtaz Mahal, as she was
affectionately known, was the Emperor's constant
companion, guide and the love of his life. They first met
as teenagers, got married in 1612 AD and thereafter were
inseparable. Mumtaz Mahal accompanied the Emperor to
meetings, wars and campaigns and it was during one such
campaign that she passed away shortly after giving birth
to their 14th child. It is believed that the Mughal court
mourned the death of their beloved Empress for more than
two years. There were no celebrations or feasting on
holidays for a long time after Mumtaz Mahal passed away.
Before her death, Mumtaz Mahal expressed her wish that
Shah Jahan would "build a tomb in her memory such as the
world had never seen before." Thus stated the creation of
one of the most beautiful monument in the world, the Taj
Mahal. A combined workforce of 20,000 people toiled hard
for 22 years to build this structure, which clearly
surpasses everything else in beauty and elegance. It is
also amazing that the Taj Mahal in Agra cost the exchequer
32 million rupees even at that time. At the fag end of
Shah Jahan's career, he was imprisoned by his son
Aurangzeb at the Agra Fort and at that point of time the
Taj Mahal was his only source of comfort. He used to spend
hours gazing at the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna. After his
death, he was laid to rest beside his beloved wife and
their two tombs are located in the basement of the
Taj.
Its beauty notwithstanding, the Taj Mahal's history is
also something which continues to mesmerize people from
all over the world to date.
Taj Mahal Architecture
Inspired by Persian (Iranian) architecture the Taj Mahal
in Agra is a classic example of Indo-Islamic architecture.
An ultimate statement in beauty and everlasting love, the
Taj Mahal has been crafted in pure marble that was
specially brought from Makrana in Rajasthan. Ustad Ahmad
Lahori, an Indian architect of Persian descent is believed
to be the man who shaped Taj and made it a reality.
Statistically speaking a combined workforce of 20,000
people toiled day and night to give shape to the most
beautiful monument of love, which took 22 years to
complete. The Taj Mahal's architecture was designed in
special manner as to withstand all natural calamites. Now,
more than three centuries later, Taj Mahal still stands
tall with all its former grace and beauty intact.
The Taj Mahal's architecture consists of a complex of
structures. These structures include the Darwaza or main
gateway, the Bageecha or garden, the Masjid or mosque, the
Naqqar Khaana or guesthouse and the Rauza or mausoleum. An
elegant gateway inscribed with Islamic calligraphy and
floral decorations ushers you into the complex and opens
before you a wide range of architectural treasures. A
beautiful path with green lawns on either side leads you
to the Taj Mahal, which is situated on a raised red sand
stone platform that is over 6 meters high. Workers were
made to dig till they reached the water level and then the
entire space was carefully filled with lime mortar and
stone to create the bed that forms the foundation.
The main building consists of a curving dome, which is
over 60 meters long on each side. The platform covers an
area of almost 94 sq meters. A tall minaret of over 40
meters each adorns each corner of the platform. Delicately
executed inlay work known as Pietra Dura adorns the
interiors of the Taj Mahal. Many precious and semi
precious stones like jasper, jade, turquoise, lapis lazuli
and sapphire, have been skillfully weaved into these
elaborate decorative devices.
Everything about the Taj Mahal exudes a magical charm,
which is very difficult to resist. No wonder that the Taj
compelled the famous poet Sir Edwin Arnold to comment that
it is " not a piece of architecture, as other buildings
are, but the proud passions of an emperor's love wrought
in living stones. |