Take a constitutional down Shahjahan Park in the chilly
mauve light of dawn, and the pale white dome of the Taj Mahal, India looms
in the distance. Set against the azure skyline, it looks like a mirage in a
desert. Inch closer and the supreme majesty of the greatest monument to love
comes into focus with its dew-coated lawns and its pearl-white
mausoleum.
Travel to Taj Mahal Agra to baptize into the true glory
of this passion of love. As the sun rises to cast a reverential beam on the
sepulchre, the dream in marble turns from lavender to yellow,
while nightfall sees the monument bathed in moonlight looking like a
woman wreathed in smiles while waiting for her lover. There are many
theories as at which time the Taj Mahal, India looks the best, but there is
no substitute to viewing it at all hours of the day and the night if you
want to understand its myriad facets. Taj Mahal, India is a microcosm of the
universe it contains within it both the yin and the yang, taking on a
new personality to suit the occasion. It can be harsh, dry and strong like
alabaster, delicately chaste and fragile like porcelain, noisily populous or
quiet and secretive.
The Monumental HeritageA copious amount has been written about the
Taj Agras window to the world. Nobel laureate Tagore called it a
tear on the face of eternity, while the painter William Hodges wrote
in 1876 that it was like a most perfect pearl on an azure ground.
From Princess Diana to President Clinton to Yanni the Taj draws every
éminence grise from across the seven seas to it like a
magnet.
As Clinton said during his presidential visit to India, the
world is divided into those who have seen the Taj and those who have not.
The American President joined the list of haves this year, but
for anyone bitten by the travel bug, a visit to the luminescent monument is
an essential part of their resume. To say the miracle in human design
is the Mughal Empires magnum opus is to state the obvious. Like
Picassos Guernica, Omar Khayyams Rubaiyat
or Beethovens Eroica, the Taj instills in you a sublime
passion. It uplifts you one feels more significant as a human being
within its confines than outside it.
The History
ManifestTaj Mahal India was made in commemoration of Arjumand Bano
Begum. The queen was married at the age of 21 to emperor Jahangir's son
Khurram. During all the phases of Khurram life, Arjumand Bano Begum
supported him through out. She was like a supporting pillar in his life. In
AD 1628, Khurram became king after a bloody battle of succession.
He
changed his name from Khurram to Shahjahan or the King of the World.
Arjumand Bano also changed her name from Mumtaz Mahal. Mumtaz Mahal was not
destined to be a queen for a long period of time. She died at the age of 39
while delivering a child at Burhanpur. That auspicious day turned into a
mournful event. When Arjumand Banu Begum (better known as Mumtaz Mahal) died
in childbirth in 1629, her husband, Emperor Shah Jahan immortalised their
love by building the dream in marble the finest
illustration of Mughal architecture. The dream took over 22 years to
fructify and over 20,000 craftsmen were employed to build it.
The
Architectural Marvel - Paradise on EarthIn the Koran, the garden
symbolises paradise. Islam originated in the deserts of Arabia where
greenery and water was very much coveted. Gardens underneath which
rivers flow is a phrase, that appears no less than 30 times in the
Koran. The four main rivers of paradise are also mentioned: water, milk,
wine and purified honey. It is unmistakable that Shah Jahan conceptualised
the Taj Mahal as heaven on earth. As you enter the gates of the
Taj, it is like an ingression into heaven.
The watercourses divide
the garden into quadrants. It was Babur who had introduced the char-bagh
(four-garden) concept into India. The imagery is threefold: it is a symbol
of paradise to reward the faithful; an oasis from the dry desert heat; and a
summation of the secular tradition of the royal pleasure garden. and the
watercourse, which divides the garden into four, epitomises both, the life
source and the meeting of man and God. In this context, the spacious lawns
surrounding the Taj Mahal become as important as the mausoleum itself.Your
travel trip to Taj definitely leaves you mesmerize, a Paradise on
Earth really summarises its ethereal appeal the monument rivals
any of the other wonders of the world.
Taj MahotsavThe
best time to visit this 17 th century monument is during Taj Mahotsav. Taj
Mahotsav is 10 day saga held annually at Shilpgram, near Taj Mahal. Bedecked
elephants and camels, drum beaters, folk artists and master craftsmen
together recreate the glorious past of the Mughals. During this fest, Taj
Mahal comes alive with culture and traditions.
Taj Mahostav
provides an opportunity to its artisans to perform their art and craft. You
can actually purchase crafts which includes wood carvings from Saharanpur,
handmade carpets of Badohi, the pottery of Khurja, chickan-work of Lucknow,
the silk of Banares and much more. Through Taj Mahotsav, performers get a
platform to showcase profusion of folk music and dances of Dundelkhand,
'Nautanki' (Drama), 'Sapera' dance of Rajasthan, Lavani of Maharashtra.
How to Reach By Air: Just
7 kms from Agra city lies Kheria airport. From Delhi, Indira Gandhi Airport,
Taj Mahal is just 204 kms away.
By Rail: The
nearest rail head for the Taj Mahal is Agra Cantonement railway station. The
city is connected with Palace on Wheels, Shatabdi and Taj Express.
By
Road: Express bus service are available from Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow,
Gwalior, and Jhansi.