Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour - The Secular Capital Of Islamic India
India in its entire history was ruled by series of kings and dynasties and all these monarchs had their affiliations, some were Buddhist, Most were Hindus, Some were Jains. Then India saw the influx of Islam and our rulers wore the green colour. This idea of secularism which is central to present Indian ethos and nationality, And so very important for our survival was actually born in Agra, It was nurtured over here, It blossomed in the courts and bazaars of Agra. The tehzeeb of Agra actually even today smells of this word "Co survival" better known as "Sulah kul".
If you come to visit Agra city. The most famous journey in exploring the major monuments and historical places. Some travellers can opt for Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour is the special facility provides the Same Day Tour Packages. Akbar was the Mughal emperor who laid foundation to this wonderful idea. Though illiterate he was champion of human psychology and by his intellect he understood that if he wants to rule over multi cultural India for long then he will have to nurture secularism. He made some of the greatest Islamic architecture; he also made the very first Catholic Church on north Indian soil. In 1598 Akbar constructed this church by the motivation of Jesuit Fathers and he used to personally come here to Pray. The tourist can see the Akbar church existing today alongside a huge and picturesque Portuguese styled Cathedral in Agra. Most of the Mughal monuments from the Akbar’s time smell of his open ideas, In Fatehpur sikri and Agra fort your guide will show you the Hindu temples in the midst of the grand Mughal palaces.
In Fatehpur sikri Akbar even coined a new religion based on these secular principles. "Deen-e-Elahi" or the masters (Allah's) religion comes alive in the Deewan-e-khaas of the royal palatial complex. Seers like "Heer Vijay Suri" representing Jain religion gave Akbar idea about the Jain religion.
Festivals were celebrated together, Diwali was celebrated along with Eid and the Navroz was also celebrated. A Parsi (Zorastrian) scholar Dastoor Meherji Rana provided the vital inputs of Parsi philosophy to Akbar. It is believed that Akbar went all the way to Goindwal in Punjab to meet the Sikh Guru Amar Dass ji and he appraised the religion of Guru Nanak.
Poetry of the great poets like Miyan Nazeer speaks highly of the common culture of Agra.
We can arrange the full of joy and wonderful trip in Agra city. Book the Best Golden Triangle Tours are well designed for the Tourists always attracts the Agra city palace. The great grandson of Akbar a very well read man, who devoted years of his life reading Hindu scriptures ”Dara Shikoh” was an ardent follower of mystic Sarmad Kashani as well as Sufi Quadri and Hazrat Sain Miya Meer( The same sufi saint who laid the foundation of Golden temple in Amritsar), Dara Shikoh was also very close to the seventh Sikh Guru Har Rai ji. He translated 50 upanishads from sanskrit to Persian and the translation was called "Sirr e Akbar"(The greatest mystery), His famous book "Majma ul Bahrain" is all about the similarities of Hinduism and Islam.
In today’s context Agra can play a vital role in bringing these religions together.
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