Saturday, 2 May 2015

The Taj Mahal -Symbol of true love!








You deserve to visit. The Taj! Once more!   
    
One knows that the Taj is one amongst the world's wonders!
one knows that it is one amongst the UNESCO World heritage sites!
One knows The Taj as a honour and pride of Agra,India!
One knows The Taj as a legend of eternal love of an  emperor for his favorite queen!!

Well,'The Taj' has distinctions much beyond just these.
The Taj is beyond the imaginations or may it is only in imagination .
Therefore,'The Taj',surely ,deserves your visit once and more.



                         mosque of shahjahan

The beauty of tajmahal is known world wide in talks,dreams.We also know that no body can do the same as Shahjahan the emperor and the lover of his queen. Shahjahan has cutted off the hands of the workers or creaters of the tajmahal so that no one can make it again that why it is the symbol of love.

Some sees tajmahal in dreams but tajmahal is above than a dream it is a symbol of love .This is not like that love which we are doing in our daily life we just think to use and throw but is really a love "no".

Its above than that its a eternal love from inside the heart (sidat vala pyaar).
A love is that which has done by the shahjahan for his queen,Romeo-Juliet so that he constructed the tajmahal for the remembrance of his love and we still reach to the taj once in mind this comes that what a lover he was.But still a love is a love.

 


you can see the sunset at the Tajmahal and in night the beauty of Tajmahal is unbeliveable,if you see on the rays of full moon it show you its splendour .Tajmahal comes in the 7 wonders on earth.

Come, walk along the pathway beside the reflecting pool with fountains upto the mausoleum crafted in soft & pure marble and jewelled with semi precious stones, where in the serenity of paradise rests the Queen in peace with her King. Come to unfold the pages from the past to churn the charm out of its mystique and enrich your imagination about this marvel of an epic in stone, The Taj!
The grace of perfection of  proportions and grandeur of geometrical patterns of well appointed gardens enhancing the poise of whole complex together add magnificence to the delicacy of this performance of love,dedication and purity,'The Tajmahal! Come take a dip into the saga of 'The Taj!,culled out from no fiction but facts and unfurl a saga,which is set out of nothing but pure love!

The grace of perfection of proportions and grandeur of geometrical patterns of well appointed gardens enhancing the poise of the whole complex together add magnificence to the delicacy of this performance of love, dedication and purity, ‘The Taj’! Come take a dip into the saga of ‘The Taj’, culled out from no fiction but facts and unfurl a saga, which is set out of nothing but pure love! 


Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder! Probably for Taj Mahal, the axiom is just the other way round.The Taj is the beauty personified! The Taj displays its different moods through its varied shades. The Taj has as many shades as any kind of beauty can ever have! The Taj is pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening, golden when the moon shines and the intermediary variants during different hours of the day and during different seasons in a year.

Picturesque descriptions by the historians contemporary to the period of its making, the facts revealed by the scholars & archaeologists of today and the panoramic montage of the reasons behind its making are sketched with every step you would walk towards the mausoleum the next time you visit The Taj!

 

A look this time at the Taj will keep you indulged with thoughts superimposing your sight and would make you feel the presence of Shah Jahan, the Maker and Mumtaz Mahal, the Reason, as though walking along with you.

Whence its breathtaking splendour makes you wonder breathlessly and you tend to pause for a while but to continue staring at ‘The Taj’, you would sense them standing beside you! 





If one has a heart that beats and that beat throbs to seek ,the purity of love in galore!

Surely one deserves a visit to'The Taj, as much as 'The Taj',deserves your visit once, and more!


come to 'The Taj', with blissful pride !Bring the saga come alive!come fall in love every time!




Amazing tourist place -HAMPI KARNATAKA


  Hampi is a real place and it is guided by the most guides .
Hampi , located in present -day Karnataka ,India,was the capital of the mighty Vijayanagar empire Located. strategically ,it is bounded by the Tungabhadra river on one side and by hills on the other three sides.Spread over an area of more than 25 square kilometers,there are more than 500 monuments in humpi ,among which are beautiful temples ,lofty palaces , royal pavilions, aqueducts and canals, treasury buildings and many more.In the hampti city you see the stone works made by the old workers .they worked for the king.



VITTALA TEMPLE AND STONE CHARIOT




Dedicated to Vittala , an avatar of Lord Vishnu , it is the architectural showpiece of Hampi. There are numerous halls and pavilions inside the temple complex. There is also a huge stone chariot , carved from a single rock.It is built on a rectangular platform , the base of which is adorned with battle scenes . The Purandaradasa Festival , a classical music festival , is held in the temple complex, every year. 




NARASIMHA


It is a giant monolithic statue of Narasimha , an avatar of Lord Vishnu. He is depicted sitting cross of the Shesha Naga whose seven whose seven heads from a canopy over Narasimha. The granite strap joining both the knees has been added recently to stabilize the statue.



LOTUS MAHAL



It is surrounded by a wall and watch towers. When viewed from the top, it looks like a lotus. Its arched gateways and vaulted ceilings show a distinct Islamic influence. The lotus Mahal was air-cooled by allowing water to flow through intricate channels along the walls. This took the heat away and cooled the interior. it was probably used by the queens as a pleasure pavilion. 



VIRUPAKSHA TEMPLE 
  

It is dedicated to Virupaksha, an avatar of Lord Shiva, and the patron deity of the Vijayanagar rulers. The temple contain the shrine of Shiva , Pampa and Bhuvaneswari. Parts of the temple are older than the Vijayanagar Empire itself.



MAHANAVAMI DIBBA




It is an elevated square stage with stairs. The sides are adorned with exquisite carvings of elephants, horses and other animals. Probably ceremonies were held on it or perhaps the king used to sit here with members of the royal household to watch musical performances, ceremonies and processions.



HAZARA RAMA TEMPLE






It was probably the private temple of the kings of Vijayanagar.It has exquisitely carved walls, with the story of the Ramayana carved all around the inner walls like a comic strip on stone.The temple was called Hazara Rama (temples of thousand Rama's)due to the recurrence of Lord Rama's image on the walls.




ELEPHANT STABLES



It was a shelter for the royal elephants. It consists of a series of chambers, each big enough to accommodate two elephants. The area in front of the structure was perhaps used as a parade ground for the elephants and for the troops. Next to the stables are barracks for the elephant keepers.