Visiting the Taj Mahal in India is
actually the starting point of India trip for many travelers across the world.
The world famous mythical mausoleum at Agra holds millions in the magic of rapt
wonder every year! The majestic beauty of the Taj is in its perfection of brilliant
execution in white marble. One of the 7 Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal is
a white miracle in marble.
Perhaps, it is the pristine senses
attached to a pure white feeling that makes the Taj so special. The monument
constructed by Ustad Ahmad Lahauri in 1631, under the directives of Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan has myths surrounding its aura. The stories only deepen your
5
Reasons to visit Taj Mahal.
A
heaven on earth
Emperor Shah Jahan wanted to recreate
heaven on earth in memory of his deceased wife Mumtaz Mahal. Perhaps, there was
also a sense of deep repentance of losing her in childbirth. He wanted the Taj to
be so pure that its glory shall purify the onlooker. Intriguingly, the emperor
also supposedly wanted a mirror replica of the white mausoleum across the
Yamuna, but made entirely in Black Marble!
Ironically, his wish never fulfilled
when his son Aurangzeb deposed him and kept him in captivity at Agra fort.
Myths relate Shah Jahan ended his days in a captive quarter of the Agra Fort,
resting his eyes on the Taj at a distance. Other legends surrounding the place
say it was a restructured temple of the Great Lord Shiva. Taj Mahal as a tourist destination will remain in your memories
forever.
Plan
a wonder trip
Find a good travel service for
arranging your trip to the mythical Agra. The Taj Mahal is also a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. In fact, you simply cannot miss visiting the Taj in your trip to
India! It is very well one of the most famous emblems of the Indian travel
experience. Although the mighty Mughal era perished long ago in the sands of
time, yet the Taj Mahal stands as an eternal symbol of pure love.
The enthralling glory of this
architectural brilliance in Marble will mesmerize you. Many describe the first
experience of seeing the Taj as ‘heavenly’ and ‘magical’! The mysterious
mausoleum of Agra retains its sovereignty as the crown jewel of India as a
tourism destination.
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