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The Taj Mahal, located near the Capital city New Delhi (225 KM) Agra, is one of the world's greatest architectural treasures. The almost supernatural beauty of the Taj Mahal and its grounds transcends culture and history, and speaks with a voice of its own to visitors from all over the world of feelings that are common to all humanity.

There are two stories of how the Taj came to be.
The Taj's Love Story
It has been called the most beautiful temple in the world, despite the fact that it was built at the cost of much human life. The Taj Mahal is a real monument of one man's love for a woman. The story is a sad one, told many times. But it never hurts to tell it again.

In 1631, when his wife died in childbirth, the emperor Shah Jahan brought to Agra the most skilled craftsmen from all Asia and even Europe, to build the white marble mausoleum that is the Taj Mahal. He intended to build a black marble mausoleum for himself, and the link between the two was to be a silver bridge. This fantastic plan suffered a dramatic and permanent setback when the Shah himself died.
Its stunning architectural beauty is beyond description, particularly at dawn and at sunset when it seems to glow in the light. On a foggy morning, it looks as though the Taj is suspended in mid-air when viewed from across the Jamuna river.

This is, of course, an illusion. The Taj stands on a raised square platform with its four corners truncated, forming an unequal octagon. The architectural design uses the interlocking arabesque concept, in which each element stands on its own and perfectly integrates with the main structure. It uses the principles of self-replicating geometry and a symmetry of architectural elements.

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28 Comments
AWESOME............. THE WONDERFUL PLACES IN INDIA... :_+
very beautiful............
thanks for sharing............
nice sharing. explained very beautifully.
Very nice post some people don't know the history of Taj Mehal I enjoyed reading your post
nice info..and good research
Agra Taj Mahal is a symbol of Love
After all is a kabar.of Begum Mumtaj Mahal
the real beautify is at night from the rear shield of Yamuna Gaht ..banks on a full moon light...
Nice naration of History!!
But if you are in Delhi
Go and visit Delhi Akshardham.....you will forget the Tajmahal..A gifrt for God Lord Swaminarayan..Check photography on www. akshardham delhi
suresh
ek shenshah ne banvakar hasin taj mahal, hum garibo ka udaya hai mazaak
great
Great Post man very nice
amazing.. history of love...
Thanks
I would like to visit this place someday.I love to travel.
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its very beautiful
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