No cars are allowed near the Taj Mahal for a half a mile or so because they don't want the pollution to damage it. I could see this being true. People burn their trash all day and this part of India smells
The Taj Mahal is not all white like it appears from far away (as seen below). It is made out of an irridescent marble that glows a different temperature depending on the time of day. There are small flowers carved into the buidling. Each petal and leaf is a precious stone. The people that built the Taj had a secret cement recipe to make sure the stones would never fall out. The secret has been passed down generation to generation. The people that work to keep the Taj Mahal as incredible as it is are the grandsons of the original workers. Talk about job security!
Here are some fun facts about the Taj Mahal's structure:
- The four pillars around the Taj are 92 degrees from the ground so they are slightly slanted away from the Taj Mahal. Just in case there was an earthquake, they did not want the pillars to fall on it
- The Taj Mahal has arabic writing on the huge doorway. To make the script look the same all around the doorway, the writing on top us much large than the writing on the bottom.
- To go inside the Taj and up on the platform, you have to take off your shoes. They give you booties at the front to put over them.
- Inside there is nothing but the tomb of Shah Jahal's wife. She is directly in the center, he is at the side of her.
The history of the Taj is interesting. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan build it for his dead wife Mumtaz Mahal (pictured right). He loved her the best of all of his wives as she had been pregnant non stop for 19 years before she died. On her deathbed, she only had a few requests:
- Love our children equally
- Never get married again (this meant he could keep his other wives he already had)
- Build something that represents my beauty
Our tour guide mentioned that this is so special because a
boyfriend would build the Taj Mahal for his girl, but a husband would never show this kind of romantic gesture for his wife. He tried to build a black Taj Mahal for himself out of a rare stone that is only in Agra that is puprle and black and when the sunlight hits it, stars beams coem off it. This was to go across the way from his wife's tomb and they were going to connect by bridge. He never got it build because his third son of seven children decided his father was wasting funds in building the black Taj and killed his older borthers, put his father under house arrest and took over as ruler. The for that Shah Jahal was led captive looks out over Agra where each day he could see the Taj Mahal.
Rumor has it that if you see the Taj when you are not looking for it while in Agra, you are destined to return. Due to the pollution I did not see it again, but I know i will return when my Dad comes to visit in December.
2 comments:
I'm so jealous you got to visit the Taj Mahal! It sounds amazing.
Great blog, too I love reading about all your new Indian experiences! How long are you there for?
love your stories and your pictures!!
thank you so much for sharing. I am thinking of you :)
Trish
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