You can visit the place any
number of times. You can stand watching it for any length of time. You can
photograph it in any angle. It will keep you spell bound and when you open your
mouth, the exclamation will be Ah, Taj. It must easily be the most photographed
building in India
and identified the world over as the symbol of this country, just how the
Statue of Liberty symbolizes
America and the Big Ben does England.
This monumental beauty (pun
intended) attracts visitors from all over the world by its sheer magnificence.
It is stunningly elegant, graceful despite the size and awesome beyond words.
It is inconceivable that a man could have designed and built this monument. The
king has more than achieved his desire that his queen should be immortalized. He
has ensured that the tragic tale of love would be told and retold many times
over and for many centuries. By constructing this monument he has written his
name, in indelible ink, in the history books.
The honour of hosting this
timeless beauty has fallen on
Agra but the city does not live up to the image of the marble edifice. The city is
incredibly dirty and it appears that not even a fraction of the money collected
at the entrance is spent in its upkeep. Touts, rickshaw-wallahs and beggars
harass the visitors with the foreigners taking the brunt of this nuisance. There is no control whatsoever of the
proliferation of cool drink stalls, dhabas
and snack bars; needless to say no
control on the quality of food served either.
But still, Ah Taj.
This is the view Shah Jehan would have had across Yamuna, from where he was kept imprisoned in the last days of his life.
Close
deserves to be a world wonder...
bala
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Wah, Taj from me too. When I visited the first time, I never imagined it to be that huuuuuuuge from the photos i had seen.
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It happened with many wonders, after a lot of hype when you are actually there, you feel a bit let down. But does not happen with taj!! best part of it I think is as you approach you can not see any of it. Then you cross the threshold and it appears all of a sudden covering complete view.Its absolutely breathtaking!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi Mr Sunder,
Good pictures liked it alot.
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Its indeed an irony.....one of wonders of this world is situated in a disgusting place. Considering the amount they charge (about Rs. 800.00 ) from foreigners and number of foreigners who come to visit, I am pretty sure there is no shortage of funds atelast to clean up the neighbourhood. But unfortunately, administrator and tourist department can't comprehend the importance of cleaner image.
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