Taj Mahal Tour: The Symbol of Endless Love
by krishna kant sharma SEOThe Taj
Mahal is a white marble palace, one of the most stunning monuments of Indian
architecture, with elegant interiors and stunning gardens. It is the last gift
of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to his late wife, Mumtaz Mahal, and is the most
popular attraction in the country, drawing thousands of tourists every year.
So, if you are planning to visit this symbol of endless love, book a taj
mahal tour by car. Continue reading this article to know more about
this amazing endless love.
The
Legend of the Taj Mahal
An old and very beautiful romantic legend is associated with the Taj Mahal. Shah Jahan of India was enchanted by the beauty of a poor girl doing business in the local market and married her. Soon she became his beloved wife and lived happily with the Shah for 17 years. However, the happiness was not destined to last forever, and Mumtaz Mahal died during the birth of her fourteenth child. Shah Jahan could not forget her, and in honor of his beloved wife, the Indian ruler ordered the construction of the most beautiful mausoleum in the world.
The best Indian and European architects and craftsmen - about 20,000 in all - were involved in the work. Construction lasted 20 years, and a magnificent building was erected on the banks of the Jumna River, which still delights onlookers. Many earthquakes occurred in these parts, but they were not damaged or damaged at all.
Garden,
architecture, and interior
The mausoleum buildings, together with the garden arranged around them, create a unique architectural ensemble. The entire building is made of snow-white marble with a square facade pierced by semicircular niches, thanks to which, despite its massiveness, it seems almost weightless. The impression of 'floating' is also created by the reflection of the water channel facade in the gardens surrounding the shrine.
The biggest feature of this building is that the colour
changes depending on the time of day and the weather. When it rains, it becomes
more transparent, turning pink in the morning and turning golden at dusk. The
interior walls of the shrine are decorated with painted tiles inlaid with
precious and semi-precious stones and pearls.
Earlier,
the wealth of the Taj Mahal was much more impressive. The front door was made
of sterling silver, but like many other valuable interior items, it was stolen;
this mausoleum still impresses tourists worldwide with its luxury and rich
decoration.
From
inside the palace
The
interior of the Taj Mahal is a special art that can impress even the most
demanding gourmet, as the walls are decorated with marble garlands inlaid with
semi-precious stones. Precious stones were brought to India from various
countries. The entire room is bounded by large arches decorated with
bas-reliefs and inlays.
Visitors
can see the fake empty tomb where Shah Jahan buried his wife in a secret hall
and buried himself nearby. Tourists can always enter a small hall with a lamp,
but there is enough natural light to see all the decorations in the room.
The inner
hall of the Taj Mahal is octagonal, with two exits on either side. You can
normally enter through the door on the south side facing the park.
How
to get there?
Located in
the city of Agra, the Taj Mahal is just 200 km from Delhi. You can get there by
train, and it takes two to three hours. If you prefer flexibility and
convenience in your tour, you can also schedule the same day taj
mahal tour by car to explore the beauty of Agra city. It is a private tour and you will also enjoy Mughlai food of agra city.
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