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Taj Mahal: A Story of Love and Architecture
Who could ever think that an eternal love leading to the saga of infinite bondage can evolve out of a desert like land and would blossom to be the reason to gift our world a poem-in-marble, The Taj!

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No image of The Taj, neither on canvass nor on celluloid, can adequately express its conceptual imaginary nor convey the legend, the poetry and the romance that shrouds what Rabindranath Tagore calls "a teardrop on the cheek of time".

The Taj Mahal, a spectacle in white marble, unparalleled in grandeur that depicts the sheer opulence of an era. The awesome structure, the monument of love that Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan gave to the world, stands as a testimony of his intense love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

It is a romance celebrated in marble and glorified with precious and semi-precious stones and that's the way to appreciate it!Uttar Pradesh, the Land of The Taj is rich in its cultural heritage and has always been a prominent arena of politics since the ancient times. Agra, the City of The Taj and once the capital of the Mughal Empire during the 16th through the early 18th centuries, enjoys a close proximity to the National Capital City of New Delhi.

Why Taj Mahal is 7 Wonders?
The dead body of Mumtaz has placed at the Banks of River Yamuna. As he promised he constructed the Taj Mahal over her grave. Even Shah Jahan dead body was laid beside Mumtaz Tomb. The love between Shah Jahan and Mumtaz made a beautiful monument which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

What is Taj Mahal story?
It was built by the fifth Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan in 1631 in memory of his third but the most favourite wife, in fact a soul-mate Mumtaz Mahal, a Muslim Persian princess. She died while accompanying her husband in Burhanpur in a campaign to crush a rebellion after giving birth to their 13th child.

Why Taj Mahal is built?
Shah Jahan, in order to perpetuate the memory of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631, had this funerary mosque built.

Why is Taj Mahal famous?
It is a masterpiece of architectural style in conception, treatment and execution and has unique aesthetic qualities in balance, symmetry and harmonious blending of various elements. Integrity is maintained in the intactness of tomb, mosque, guest house, main gate and the whole Taj Mahal complex.

Is Taj Mahal really beautiful?
The Taj Mahal is widely considered one of the most beautiful buildings ever created. The exquisite marble structure in Agra, India, is a mausoleum, an enduring monument to the love of a husband for his favorite wife. It's also an eternal testament to the artistic and scientific accomplishments of a wealthy empire.

Who lives in the Taj Mahal?
Who is buried in the Taj Mahal? Despite its size, it's a mausoleum in Agra, In
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00:00Who could ever think that an eternal love leading to the saga of infinite bondage can evolve out of
00:04a desert-like land and would blossom to be the reason to gift our world a poem in marble,
00:08the Taj. No image of the Taj, neither on canvas nor on celluloid, can adequately express its
00:14conceptual imaginary nor convey the legend, the poetry, and the romance that shrouds what
00:18Rabindranath Tagore calls, a teardrop on the cheek of time, the Taj Mahal, a spectacle in
00:23white marble, unparalleled in grandeur that depicts the sheer opulence of an era, the awesome
00:28structure, the monument of love that Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan gave to the world, stands
00:32as a testimony of his intense love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is a romance celebrated in
00:37marble and glorified with precious and semi-precious stones and that's the way to appreciate it.
00:42Uttar Pradesh, the land of the Taj is rich in its cultural heritage and has always been a
00:47prominent arena of politics since the ancient times. Agra, the city of the Taj and once the
00:52capital of the Mughal Empire during the 16th through the early 18th centuries, enjoys a
00:56close proximity to the national capital city of New Delhi.
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