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Forgived.
02-02-2007, 18:40
Agra, once the capital of the Mughal Empire during the 16th and early 18th centuries, is one and a half hours by express train from New Delhi. Tourists from all over the world visit Agra not to see the ruins of the red sandstone fortress built by the Mughal emperors but to make a pilgrimage to Taj Mahal (http://www.bbc.co.uk/50/destinations/taj_mahal_50/), India’s most famous architectural wonder, in a land where magnificent temples and edificies abound to remind visitors about the rich civilization of a country that is slowly but surely lifting itself into an industrialized society.

The postcard picture of Taj Mahal does not adequately convey the legend, the poetry and the romance that shroud what Rabindranath Tagore calls "a teardrop on the cheek of time". Taj Mahal means "Crown Palace" and is in fact the most well preserved and architecturally beautiful tomb in the world. It is best described by the English poet, Sir Edwin Arnold, as "Not a piece of architecture, as other buildings are, but the proud passions of an emperor’s love wrought in living stones." It is a celebration of woman built in marble and that’s the way to appreciate it.

http://www.angelfire.com/in/myindia/images/mumtaz.jpg (http://www.angelfire.com/in/myindia/images/mumtaz1.jpg)http://www.angelfire.com/in/myindia/images/shahjah.jpg (http://www.angelfire.com/in/myindia/images/agra01.jpg)

Taj Mahal stands on the bank of River Yamuna, which otherwise serves as a wide moat defending the Great Red Fort of Agra, the center of the Mughal emperors until they moved their capital to Delhi in 1637. It was built by the fifth Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan in 1631 in memory of his second wife, Mumtaz Mahal, a Muslim Persian princess. She died while accompanying her husband in Burhanpur in a campaign to crush a rebellion after giving birth to their 14th child. The death so crushed the emperor that all his hair and beard were said to have grown snow white in a few months.

When Mumtaz Mahal was still alive, she extracted four promises from the emperor: first, that he build the Taj; second, that he should marry again; third, that he be kind to their children; and fourth, that he visit the tomb on her death anniversary. He kept the first and second promises. Construction began in 1631 and was completed in 22 years. Twenty thousand people were deployed to work on it. The material was brought in from all over India and central Asia and it took a fleet of 1000 elephants to transport it to the site. It was designed by the Iranian architect Ustad Isa and it is best appreciated when the architecture and its adornments are linked to the passion that inspired it. It is a "symbol of eternal love".

The Taj rises on a high red sandstone base topped by a huge white marble terrace on which rests the famous dome flanked by four tapering minarets. Within the dome lies the jewel-inlaid cenotaph of the queen. So exquisite is the workmanship that the Taj has been described as "having been designed by giants and finished by jewellers". The only asymmetrical object in the Taj is the casket of the emperor which was built beside the queen’s as an afterthought. The emperor was deposed by his son and imprisoned in the Great Red Fort for eight years but was buried in the Taj. During his imprisonment, he had a view of the Taj.

As a tribute to a beautiful woman and as a monument for enduring love, the Taj reveals its subtleties when one visits it without being in a hurry. The rectangular base of Taj is in itself symbolic of the different sides from which to view a beautiful woman. The main gate is like a veil to a woman’s face which should be lifted delicately, gently and without haste on the wedding night. In indian tradition the veil is lifted gently to reveal the beauty of the bride. As one stands inside the main gate of Taj, his eyes are directed to an arch which frames the Taj.

The dome is made of white marble, but the tomb is set against the plain across the river and it is this background that works its magic of colours that, through their reflection, change the view of the Taj. The colours change at different hours of the day and during different seasons. Like a jewel, the Taj sparkles in moonlight when the semi-precious stones inlaid into the white marble on the main mausoleum catch the glow of the moon. The Taj is pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening and golden when the moon shines. These changes, they say, depict the different moods of woman.

Different people have different views of the Taj but it would be enough to say that the Taj has a life of its own that leaps out of marble, provided you understand that it is a monument of love. As an architectural masterpiece, nothing could be added or substracted from it.

(http://www.angelfire.com/in/myindia/tajmahal.html)

red_head
02-02-2007, 18:41
My Sister Went To India In March N Took Pics. .

Ill Try N Find Em N Put Em Up =)

fezzy
02-02-2007, 18:43
some random guy took a pic of me wen i went 2 taj mahal, half an hour lata u can see me hldin da taj mahal, happens evertime doesnt it? da pic thing?

Forgived.
02-02-2007, 18:47
I visited the Taj Mahal in November and it is so beautiful. No electricity, no shoes, no cameras, no photos, no mobiles are allowed. Photos allowed outside but not actually inside the actually buliding. It is so much bigger than it actually looks......

Here are some pictures

http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/4999/115551127gl5.jpg


http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/8129/115546528nu9.jpg
Entrance...walk thru this building and u see the above image of the Taj Mahal. 8o Thers an exact same bulding like this on the other side of the Taj Mahal. Pictures will be added later. :)

Guji-Ji
02-02-2007, 20:55
I really really want to see this.

navi
02-02-2007, 20:57
went there
floor was hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

wasnt he meant 2 have a copy of it made 4 himself made in black??????
was cruel chopped the hands off ppl who made it

Forgived.
02-02-2007, 20:59
Yeh I heard about the Blck one....that wud have been scary!! A black Taj Mahal!

I went in the evening...the floor was nice and cool...felt nice...the marble... :D

navi
02-02-2007, 21:04
2b honest i didnt think much of it
was overcrowded

luved Red fort tho
shame it was looted
bet it looked luvly b4

Forgived.
02-02-2007, 21:06
Red Fort...ws okay. I have sum pics of the Red fort...ws nice.
And its not as well looked after like the Taj Mahal....even though the marble is kinda going yellowish....

I think Im gna start a thread on Red Fort. Have sum nice pics.

navi
02-02-2007, 21:08
dunno y felt at peace there
well i did b4 this black goat tried 2 chase me

Forgived.
02-02-2007, 21:24
When we got out of the Taj Mahal...we had ppl trying to sell us stuff...postcards, keyrings....we said no. They still didnt give up. God they never give up. So we bought sum stuff....that just attracted more peeps trying to sell ther gear. God the worst ws when.....they follow u till u actually give up. Anyways we got on the taanga (horse carriage) thing) to get to the car park...and a little kid chased the taanga, held on to it and tried to sell pens and wud not give up. He ws out of breath but still he chased us....after running for ten mins ud think he wud give up....esp with the speed of the taanga. But no. We ended up buying his tacky pens to save the poor boys life. :)

navi
02-02-2007, 21:31
they kno wen ur visitin its weird
1st thing they say 2 u is ur not from here

Forgived.
02-02-2007, 21:35
Its weird. They can tell, ur not from ther straightaway. I tried not to talk in English as well, cus they probably can tell from my english accent Im not from ther...but still. They can pick foreigners from a mile.. :oh

Forgived.
05-02-2007, 21:23
Taj Mahal. Nice :)

Icey
05-02-2007, 22:10
The Taj Mahal was overwhelming. It had an aura about it and you could literally feel its energy.

Without a doubt one of the most stunning things i've seen in my life. Its captured a part of Indian and Islamic history and kept it alive all these years.

.Prizzle.
05-02-2007, 23:02
The last time i went to the Taj Mahal i was like 11...it was nice...but hot...so i was being grumpy...lol

i would love to go again...maybe when the sun is setting and its cooler....hmmm

Oi_Oi_SaVaLoY
08-02-2007, 01:30
I visited the Taj Mahal in November and it is so beautiful. No electricity, no shoes, no cameras, no photos, no mobiles are allowed. Photos allowed outside but not actually inside the actually buliding. It is so much bigger than it actually looks......

Here are some pictures

http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/4999/115551127gl5.jpg


http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/8129/115546528nu9.jpg
Entrance...walk thru this building and u see the above image of the Taj Mahal. 8o Thers an exact same bulding like this on the other side of the Taj Mahal. Pictures will be added later. :)

omg a went 2 c taj mahal...its beautiful....so nice!!

yeh we took sum sneaky fotos inside lol, a few ppl were like but didnt turn out gud as its kinda dark in there...

n u cudnt go dwn 2 tha bottem bit where tha real coffins r....it had like a cage thing ova tha steps....me dad had bin therr wen he was yunga n sed that bit used 2 b open then..

it was soooo hot tho, feet were gettin burned lol... n so many ppl there, quite a few white ppl...

a erd that wen it rains, drops fall on 2 1 of tha coffins....but no1 kno's where they cumin frm n cant stop it? is that tru? ,:

Iroquois Pliskin
08-02-2007, 01:37
thats huge....cool building!

IRFAN06
08-02-2007, 01:41
looka really Beautifull..... hopefully will see it one day

Icey
08-02-2007, 01:53
They closed the minarets cuz too many people were going to the top and committing suicide by jumpin off.

Also the minarets are built in such a way that if there was an earthquake they would all fall outwards so they would not damage the actual Taj.

Iroquois Pliskin
08-02-2007, 02:18
They closed the minarets cuz too many people were going to the top and committing suicide by jumpin off.

Also the minarets are built in such a way that if there was an earthquake they would all fall outwards so they would not damage the actual Taj.

why? :oh ........

Forgived.
08-02-2007, 02:30
omg a went 2 c taj mahal...its beautiful....so nice!!

yeh we took sum sneaky fotos inside lol, a few ppl were like but didnt turn out gud as its kinda dark in there...

n u cudnt go dwn 2 tha bottem bit where tha real coffins r....it had like a cage thing ova tha steps....me dad had bin therr wen he was yunga n sed that bit used 2 b open then..

it was soooo hot tho, feet were gettin burned lol... n so many ppl there, quite a few white ppl...

a erd that wen it rains, drops fall on 2 1 of tha coffins....but no1 kno's where they cumin frm n cant stop it? is that tru? ,:

Yeh saw that...Found it abit weird the actual coffins wer at the bottom and not wher the two tombs wer...I didnt know that till one of the guides explained the cage covering.. :oh

I went in the evening and it ws abit dark inside... didnt really wanna see wat ws under that cage...thank god it ws ther! ,:

Oi_Oi_SaVaLoY
08-02-2007, 03:27
Yeh saw that...Found it abit weird the actual coffins wer at the bottom and not wher the two tombs wer...I didnt know that till one of the guides explained the cage covering.. :oh

I went in the evening and it ws abit dark inside... didnt really wanna see wat ws under that cage...thank god it ws ther! ,:

u didnt wana c it?! a well wanted 2 c wot was there!!

yeh they jus made a replica of wots @ tha bottem on tha top bit....a thort there wud b loadsa rooms 2 go in2 so was bit disappointed that was all a gots 2 c!

but wud still like 2 go agen.....its jus tha journey that did ma head in...ugh...so long!!