Taj Mahal was built by
the grief stricken Emperor Shahjahan as a
memorial to his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal.
This world renowned wonder sits pretty on
the northern side of a green paradise. It
looks same from all the four sides. The
Quranic inscriptions on its four entrances
are carved in such subtle increase in size
that words may appear to be of the same size
from top to bottom. Shahjahan invited master
craftsmen from places like Italy and Persia
to help design his ambitious tribute to
love.
The Taj Mahal is phenomenal not in the
beauty alone that shines forth, but in the
deep planning and design that went into its
making and the ethereal idea of
immortalizing love. Delicate carvings in
marble vie with gorgeous Pietra dura for
attention. Lapislazuli, Cornelian, Jasper,
Malachite, Coral, Mother of pearl, Agate and
Emerald are inlayed in floral and
geometrical patterns in the marble itself.
Construction of this enchanting mausoleum,
on the bank of river Yamuana started in 1631
and it took 22 years to complete it with the
help of an estimated 20,000 workers. |