Brief History
The construction of this marble masterpiece is credited to the
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan who erected this mausoleum in memory of his beloved
wife, Arjumand Bano Begum, popularly known as Mumtaz Mahal, who died in A.H.
1040 (A.D. 1630). Her last wish to her husband was "to build a tomb in her
memory such as the world had never seen before". Thus emperor Shah Jahan
set about building this fairytale like marvel. The construction of Taj Mahal was
started in A.D. 1632 and completed at the end of 1648 A.D. For seventeen years,
twenty thousand workmen are said to be employed on it daily, for their
accommodation a small town, named after the deceased empress-'Mumtazabad, now
known as Taj Ganj, was built adjacent to it.
Sheer poetry in marble. Majesty and magnificence, unrivalled, the Taj Mahal is the only one of its kind across the world
Sheer poetry in marble. Majesty and magnificence, unrivalled, the Taj Mahal is the only one of its kind across the world
Rabindra Nath Tagore defined Taj mahal as "a tear on the
face of eternity" whereas to others, it is a tender elegy in
marble" and the ultimate expression of love.
Taj Mahal is regarded as one of the eight wonders of the world,
and some Western historians have noted that its architectural beauty has never
been surpassed. The Taj is the most beautiful monument built by the Mughals,
the Muslim rulers of India. Taj Mahal is built entirely of white marble. Its
stunning architectural beauty is beyond adequate description, particularly at
dawn and sunset. The Taj seems to glow in the light of the full moon. On a
foggy morning, the visitors experience the Taj as if suspended when viewed from
across the Jamuna River.
Shah Jahan had begun his reign by killing his brothers; but he
had neglected to kill his sons, one of who was destined to overthrow him. In
1657 his son Aurangzeb led an insurrection from the Deccan. Aurangzeb defeated
all the forces sent against him, captured his father, and imprisoned him in the
Fort of Agra. For 9 bitter years the deposed emperor lingered there, never
visited by his son, attended only by his faithful daughter Jahanara, and
spending his days looking from the Jasmine Tower of his prison across the
Jumuna to where his once-beloved Mumtaz lay in her jeweled tomb.
Taj Mahal (meaning Crown Palace) is a Mausoleum that houses the
grave of queen Mumtaz Mahal at the lower chamber. The grave of Shah Jahan was
added to it later. The queen’s real name was Arjumand Banu. In the
tradition of the Mughals, important ladies of the royal family were given
another name at their marriage or at some other significant event in their
lives, and the public commonly used that new name. Shah Jahan's real name was
Shahab-ud-din, and he was known as Prince Khurram before ascending to the
throne in 1628.
The Taj stands on a raised, square platform (186 x 186 feet)
with its four corners truncated, forming an unequal octagon. The architectural
design uses the interlocking arabesque concept, in which each element stands on
its own and perfectly integrates with the main structure. It uses the
principles of self-replicating geometry and symmetry of architectural elements.
The mausoleum is a part of a vast complex comprising of a main
gateway, an elaborate garden, a mosque (to the left), a guest house (to the
right), and several other palatial buildings. The Taj is at the farthest end of
this complex, with the river Jamuna behind it. The large garden contains four
reflecting pools dividing it at the center. Each of these four sections is
further subdivided into four sections and then each into yet another four
sections. Like the Taj, the garden elements serve like Arabesque, standing on
their own and also constituting the whole.
The main entrance, once guarded with solid silver gates,
is a maze of marble embroidery; inlaid in the wall in jeweled script are
qotations from the Koran, one of which invites the "pure in heart" to
enter "the gardens of Paradise."
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City: Agra, On the
Banks of River Yamuna
State: Uttar Pradesh
Distance from Delhi: 204 km (approximately)
Best Time to Visit: October to March (Winters)
State: Uttar Pradesh
Distance from Delhi: 204 km (approximately)
Best Time to Visit: October to March (Winters)
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