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This great monument built in pure white marble was erected by Shahjahan, the Mughal emperor in memory of his beloved queen MUMTAZ MAHAL.<br>
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Glory of TajMahal • India has many wonderful monuments of exquisite beauty and great artistic charm. Among these, the greatest and the most fascinating is the monument called TajMahal. It can be regarded as a love story written in marble. Rabindranath Tagore called it, “A Dream in Marble”. For many others, it is a “poem written in marble” and “symphony in stone”. Today, it is reckoned as one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Who built it and why? • This great monument built in pure white marble was erected by Shahjahan, the Mughal emperor in memory of his beloved queen MUMTAZ MAHAL. He had loved her deeply while she was alive and when she died he wanted to perpetuate his eternal love for her by erecting a spectacular tomb. • He took more than seventeen years to complete this splendid edifice in memory of his beloved wife. Therefore, this historical monument stands as a monument of love between Shahjahan and MumtazMahal.
Where is it? • ‘TAJ MAHAL” stands on the banks of river YAMUNA, in the city of Agra. The monument has an arched doorway which opens a panorama of awe-inspiring view of TAJ MAHAL. The entire monument has a fine layout each fitting to the overall majestic setup. • A beautiful footpath surrounded by a lawn with green tufts of grass and a line of sky-high cyprus trees on both sides lead to a raised rectangular shaped platform called the mausoleum. A series of enchanting water fountains in the middle of the paved footpath make the entry to the main mausoleum, a memorable experience of pomp and show.
What is it’s speciality? • The raised platform has four tall minarets or towers at its four corners. These four minarets stands like four sentinels guarding the precious enclosure. Within the enclosure lie the tombs of MUMTAZ MAHAL and SHAHJAHAN. • The TAJ MAHAL has been described as “a dream in marble, designed by fairies and finished by jewellers”. The closer one examines it, the more one realises its splendid charm.