Taj Mahal
The crowning jewel of Indo-Islamic architecture, the Taj Mahal is one of
the worlds most beautiful and beloved structures. The monument was
built in Agra, India, for Mumtaz Mahal, the favorite wife of Mughal emperor
Shah Jahan. Construction of the tomb began in 1632 and employed more than
20,000 laborers for 20 years.
During the reign of Shah Jahan, the structure was known simply as the rauza,
the tomb. Later, the mausoleum would be called the Taj Mahal, a derivative
of the name Mumtaz Mahal. According to the French jeweler Tavernier, who
claimed to had seen the construction of the Taj Mahal from beginning to
end, the white marble monument was erected at a time when the resources
of the Mughal Empire were such that only the finest materials were utilized
for the structure and its embellishment and when the quality of the craftsmanship
available in northern India was probably superior to that of any previous
period.
Many architects have rated it as the most perfect of all buildings standing
on earth. Three artists designed it: a Persian, an Italian, and a Frenchman.
But the design is completely Mohammedan. Even the skilled artisans who built
it were brought in from Baghdad, Constantinople, and other centers of the
Muslim faith. For 22 years more than 20,000 workmen were forced to build
the Taj. The Maharaja of Jaipur sent the marble as a gift to Shah Jahan.
The building and its surroundings cost more than $200,000,000 in todays
currency.
Passing through a high wall, one comes suddently upon the Taj - raised upon
a marble platform, and framed on either side by handsome mosques and stately
minarets. In the foreground spacious gardens enclose a pool in whose waters
the inverted palace becomes a quivering dream.
Every portion of the structure is of white marble, precious metals, or costly
stones. The building is a complex figure of twelve sides, four of which
are portals. A slender minaret rises at each corner, and the roof is a massive
spired dome. The main entrance, once guarded with solid silver gates, is
a maze of marble embroidery; inlaid in the wall in jeweled script are qotations
from the Koran, one of which invites the "pure in heart" to enter
"the gardens of Paradise."

To people the world over, the Taj Mahal, mausoleum of Mughal Emperor shah
Jana's chief wife, Mumtaz Mahal, is synonymous with India. Its curving,
gently swelling dome and the square base upon which its rests so lightly
is a familiar image from hundreds of brochures and travel books.
The Taj is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular buildings of the world.
Renowned for its architectural magnificence and aesthetic beauty, it counts
among man's proudest creations and is invariably included in the list of
the world's foremost wonders. As a tomb, it has no match upon earth, for
mortal remains have never been housed in greater grandeur.
As Mumtaz Mahal lay dying, she asked four promises from the emperor: first,
that he build the Taj; second, that he should marry again; third, that he
be kind to their children; and fourth, that he visit the tomb on her death
anniversary. He kept the first and second promises. Construction began in
1631 and was completed in 22 years. Twenty thousand people were deployed
to work on it. The principal architect was the Iranian architect Istad Usa;
it is possible that the pietra dura work was coordinated by an Italian artist.
Taj is the salute to the Indian womanhood thattill date inspires people
to love. In fact the beauty of Taj Mahal has inspired people, poets and
painters. No words or pictures can do justice to the loveliness of the Taj.
One has to see it to believe it and experience it to enjoy it. Besides the
Taj Mahal, Agra boasts of a number of tourist attractions such as Agra Fort,
Sikandra, and Itmad-ud Daulah Tomb. Then there are various excursion options
also possible from Agra including those to Fatehpur Sikri, Mathura and Vrindavan.
The best time to visit the Taj Mahal in Agra isin the winter months from
October to March. The summer and the monsoon months are best avoided. There
are a number of luxury hotels in Agra that offer views of the Taj Mahal
from their rooms. The best of facilities and the most efficient of services
may be enjoyed at the luxury hotels around Taj Mahal.
Agra, the city of Taj is easily accessible through air, rail and road. Delhi
the capital city of India acts as the main gateway to Agra. There are regular
flights to Agra. Express trains from Delhi take you to Agra in less than
two hours.
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