Before coming to India, I never thought of visiting the Taj Mahal. It was just one of those things that I've only seen in pictures and read about in world history books. To see the Taj Mahal in person is quite remarkable and hypnotizing. To understand the true beauty, the intricacies of the design and love of the Taj, only one must see it in person. The main entrance of the Taj is approximately 900 ft. away from the monument. As you walk towards the entrance, you can see the white marble structure slowly come into view as you get closer to the main gate. It's an amazing presentation of the marbled beauty and after you enter the gate you can't help but lose your breath at the sight in front of you. I was mesmerized for a while. We just sat there for minutes to take in the scenery. I was actually seeing the Taj in person.
The Taj Mahal was inspired by Mumtaz Mahal the wife of Shah Jahan, King of the Mughal Empire. Mumtaz died during her 14th childbirth and it was then the King decided to build the monument in her honor. It took 20 years and 20,000 workers to build the Taj Mahal. Architects from all over India, Persia and Turkey all came to help build the mausoleum. Both the King and Queen are buried below within the mausoleum. It is located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh and it over looks the Yemuna River.
We walked slowly towards the monument just enjoying it's beauty drawing larger as we come near. This is not a small structure. It is a huge monument that stands 200 ft tall and 150 ft wide. The mausoleum is made out of marble and it sits on a red sandstone platform. The marble walls are carved with floral arabessques and decorated with gemstones and gold inlay. It's near perfect and amazing. I was overcome with feelings deep love and sadness. I felt like I could almost feel the love between the king and queen as I walked around the marbled plinth and investigated the minarets and the scenery around. You are not allowed to wear shoes on the platform. I walked barefoot on the marble and enjoyed the coolness of it under my feet. It was a beautiful day! Very bright and sunny. There wasn't a cloud in the blue sky. It was the perfect day to see the Taj.
3.04.2005
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2 comments:
go girl go!
Enjoy it to the fullest.
After all india is not a country of snakes and elephants as portayed by Indiana joneses and octopussies of bond.
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