Taj Mahal (Taj Palace- 7 Wonders of the World)
INDIA | Sunday, 17 May 2015 | Views [218] | Scholarship Entry
India is one of the populous country of the world. It was very developed and the luxurious region of the word from thousands of years ago. Mughal emperor's we're very powerful as well as very luxurious. The Taj Mahal ( Taj palace) was built by Mughal emperor Shahjahan as a monument of love of his wife Momotaj. It is one of the most wondwer of the current world.
On 27 March, 2015 I have visited Taj Mahal. Anyone will be astonished recognizing the excellent architectural view of this palace. It is unbelievable, unthinkable. Taj Mahal is situated on the bank of the Jamuna river. Not only bank of the river but also slightly inside the river. Land area is about 30 acres. There are three building as the same model; one is the residence, one is as mosque and the middle one is the graveyard of emperor Shahjahan and his wife Momotaj. This middle building is basically known as Taj Mahal. Inside this building I have seen their graveyard beside each other. The total area is really excellent. The design of the wall is made of stone. The whole building is made of different type of stones. Even in the dark the building emits light and looks like made of radium. Taj Mahal's morning view is different from the noon view and the day view is different from the night view.
20000 labor and architect worked for 22 years to build this palace. To visit the total area will take minimum a couple of hour. During my observation I found a little baby was playing alone. Itwas curious to me as well as recognized that somehow the baby was lost by their parents. I felt that if I go without returning her to her parents she may be lost forever. Therefore, I searched for her parents, after a certain time I got them and I found that they were very worried as well as anxious. I just tried to keep my morality. Visiting the Taj Mahal is an excellent as well as sweet journey of my life.
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