Visit to a Historical Place – Taj Mahal
Students of schools and colleges generally go on excursions every year. They select places of historical and scientific interest to visit. Those going to Delhi will not miss to visit Agra and see the Taj Mahal. At Agra besides the Taj Mahal they can also seen the Agra Fort and Fathepuri Sikri which was for some time the capital of Moghul Emperor, Shahjahan.
Taj Mahal is one of the
seven wonders of the world. It has both historical as well as cultural
value. It is built on the banks of the river Jamuna. Taj Mahal was built
by the Moghul Emperor Shahjahan as a mausoleum of his beloved wife
Arjmand Begum popularly known as Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1630 A.D.
Taj
Mahal is an architectural beauty which is beyond description. It is a
work of Indian architects - both Muslims and Hindus. The mausoleum with
its allied gardens and the building complex measures 1400 feet x 1000
feet and is in the form of a rectangle. It is enclosed by a high wall
surmounted by four arcaded marble pavilions at each one of the four
corners. As one enters he is flanked by arched apartments and red stone
building structures. The main gate is a red stone structure of very
great architectural value. Its facade contains beautiful calligraphic
descriptions in Arabic. After one passes the main gate one enters the
well-laid out garden with marble pathways, water course and fountains.
Before the visitor, stands the beautiful marble mausoleum.
The
principal mausoleum stands again on a rectangular platform built in
marble with a plinth area of 22 square feet. The mausoleum proper is
square in shape. The main dome which rises to a height of 108 feet from
the base platform is of pure white marble. On each of the four domes of
the platform there is a minaret covered by "Kiosk". The central dome
towers all these cupolas. It is said that it took 22 years to complete
the whole structure and that it cost then three crores of rupees. The
construction of this central dome itself is said to have taken 12 years.
Besides white marble about twenty varieties of precious stones are said
to have been used in the decoration and inlay work of the Taj Mahal.
Some
claim that Europeans were involved in building it. But this is now
rejected and historians confirm that Taj Mahal was built completely by
Indians. The chief designer is said to be Ustad Ahmad Lahori. Maktrramat
Khan and Mir Abdul Quasim are stated to be its architects. Ismail Khan
Rumi is the maker of the central dome. Both Muslim and Hindus had
contributed their best in building this beautiful monument.
Shahjahan
was a builder par-excellence. He had inherent zest for beautiful
architecture. His regime was the golden period for architecture. He was
responsible for building the Red Fort at Delhi, with its beautiful.
Diwan-e-Am and Diwan-e-Khas. The Moti Masjid at Agra and the Jama
Masjid, a beautiful red stone structure at Delhi are his contributions.
Taj Mahal is the best of the monuments, man has ever built. Though built
as a mausoleum for the beautiful queen, Taj Mahal stands and speaks
unquestionably the glory and taste of Shahjahan and his inordinate love
for his wife. In the interior, in the middle of the structure, right
below the massive dome lie the mortal remains of the queen, Mumtaz, in a
peaceful and serene atmosphere.
The
Taj Mahal on a full-moon night, looks like pure white pearl, a sight
that cannot be seen elsewhere in the world. The Taj is a thing of beauty
and a thing of beauty is a joy forever.
When
the President of U.S.A. Bill Clinton visited the Taj Mahal in March
2000, he was bowled by its beauty. Before visiting the Taj Mahal, he
said there are two types of people in the world - those who saw Taj
Mahal and those who didn't. It is reckoned as one of the seven wonders
of the world.
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