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Tajmahal on the bank of river Yamuna
Not a piece of architecture, as other buildings
are, but the proud passions of an emperors love wrought in living
stones
-- Sir Edwin Arnold
Applauded as the zenith of medieval architectures, the Taj Mahal nestling
on the shifting sands of the shimmering Yamuna, is most alluring in the
relative quietness of early morning, shrouded mists as the colour changes
from soft yellow to pearly cream and then the most dazzling white. The Taj
Mahal is generally considered as the finest example of Mughal
architecture, a style that combines elements of Persian, Indian and
Islamic craftsmenship. Built by emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife
Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal has become a epitome of love because of the
romance of its inspiration. This enduring icon of India, which even today
captures the imagination of billions across the world, is indeed a
fascination to experience on your next visit to India.
Taj Mahal
Legend has it that the emperor loved his wife so much
that, after her death, he went into seclusion for two years and reappeared
wearing glasses and hair completely grey. The picturesque Taj Mahal does
not adequately convey the legend, but made many eminent writers including
nobel laurate Rabindranath Tagore to say the mausoleum '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. Walk
amidst the lush green manicured gardens and see the marble magic standing
stately as a symbol of eternal love; affording an ambrosial green and
white matrix of colours. The tomb is set against the shimmering sands of
river Yamuna and it is believed that it is this background that works for
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; portraying different moods of a woman. The Taj is
pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening and golden when the
moon shines before its marble head.
Walk on the marble floor that caress a fascinating calligraphy and
mosaicwork adorned with precious stones. Once inside, you will be
overwhelmed to see elaborate marble designs embossed cheek-by-jowl with
semi-precious stones such as jade, crystal, turquoise and coral. Ask your
guide and he might help you to see exquisite magical charms of the
mausoleum; optical effects that eventually create an illusion. Walk on the
sun-kissed marble ramparts and chuck a gaze at Yamuna, the emerald waters
flowing silently in the shadow of history. Stay some more time until dusk
breaks. Believe us, seeing the sheer white magic by moonlight is a
lifetime experience.
Indian Airlines/Alliance Air connects Agra to Delhi, Khajuraho and Varanasi with a thrice a week flight. The airport in Kheria is about 6 km from downtown and tourists can get multiple plying options to reach their desired destination. Agra being an important centre of the Central Railway, is well connected to all parts of the country. The two fastest connections from Delhi are the super-fast Shatabdi Express (journey time 2 hours) and Taj Express (2.5 hours). Both the trains return to Delhi in the evening, making even a day-long excursion to Agra possible. Driving on NH 2 from Delhi is a pleasure because of its four-lane double carriageway with very good and smooth surface. The 200 km distance from Delhi can easily be covered in less than four hours.
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