Taj Mahal - an architectural masterpiece

A ₹40 billion symbol of love made of ivory-white marbles

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Taj Mahal is one of the iconic masterpiece built in the sixteenth century, that one must visit in India, to personally feel the best in-class architecture of that era. No amount of photos or videos can compensate your personal experience, that is what I realized, after visiting there. Continuing from my previous post, we headed straight to the hotel Royale Sarovar Portico, Agra from Mathura, which took almost 5 hours and visited Taj Mahahl the next morning.

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This is the ticket counter, and as you can see, the booking counter opens one hour before Sunrise and the entry gate opens 30 minutes before Sunrise. I am sure, this must have been planed very carefully to favor photographers to capture this iconic mausoleum as the sun rises. While coming back from dinner, we saw many foreigners asking for cabs at 4am just for this, and even though I wished to go, Mom was not comfortable getting up so early and going there. So we took our own time and reached at the ticket counter at around 9 am, and it was quite free for Indian nationals.

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The entire Taj corridor is under strict emissions standards to prevent pollution, and you will have to go by a battery car from the parking place. As soon as you get out of your vehicle, people will be behind you asking for guide assistance, so just keep quiet and move on. On entry, strong security check will not allow any food items or any dangerous items, except water. They even took away few dry fruits, that Mom had in her purse.

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This is the entrance to the main area.

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My limited skill to make this one special.

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The view from the entrance, it's difficult to get a place to even stand.

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Getting that place on that stage on the center was like waiting for 15 minutes.

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Some professional photographers asked to help in exchange of some money, and took above three pics.

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Few more pics before entering the main building area, to which you have to walk from left. You will have to buy show covers to enter the central chamber.

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The western building, a mosque, is closed and you can only see it from outside.

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On the backside, you can see Yamuna river and the Agra Forte (known as Lal-Qila of Agra), where the Emperor Shah Jahan was staying. He must have thought to see the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal every morning from the Forte.

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This is the main entry to the central chamber where the sarcophagi of Mumtaz and Shah Jahan kept. Photography is strictly prohibited inside. Even though the outside was very hot, the inside was no less than an air conditioned place. The calligraphy and decoration at each place is simply stunning.

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Getting out of the central chamber.

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Quite happy to finally make it to the Taj Mahal.

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Look at the detailed level of design, made me wonder, what it would have taken to build this in 16th century without any technology assistance.

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Capturing the minaret was only possible from a distance. There are four of them in each corner and a very interesting fact about them : They were built in such a way that, if they collapse, then they will fall away from the central tomb.

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Another mosque on the right side to make the design consistent.

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Closer view of each side from the top corner - amazing architecture to maintain the symmetry in every piece, that too in 16th century.

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Garden view from the main building and some more pics as we returned.

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This is the reason, you should either go early morning or late afternoon, to take better photos.

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Time to say goodbye and carry a memory for life time. Even though I took so many photos ( the very bests are chosen for this post) , I felt incomplete - Th Taj Mahal is such a huge masterpiece. Do let me know, which one photo you like the most.

And now I present you a video, prepared with my novice editing skills.

If you plan to visit Taj Mahal, then it will be best to visit during the TajMahotsav, check their official twitter(X) account to know when it happens : https://x.com/TajMahal

Shot with SONY α6400 with 18-135 mm Zoom Lens

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The trip you have taken in the company of your mothers will undoubtedly be unforgettable, visiting very significant places.
This place is on my wish list to visit, I hope I can make it
Thank you very much dear friend @sanjeevm for sharing this entire experience and the beautiful photographs
have a great day

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This place is on my wish list to visit, I hope I can make it

100% you should be able to make it.

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Wao, this place looks really big and beautiful..

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It is.

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Imagine seeing beautiful places like this everyday, it's enough to wipe out off memories 😆😆

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Is it true that Taj Mahal is a tomb

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The Taj Mahal's grandeur and essence are exquisitely captured in your post, which also emphasises the monument's architectural and historical significance. Readers will feel as though they are walking beside you thanks to the vivid virtual tour created by your detailed descriptions and personal experiences. Showcasing the Taj Mahal's exquisite details and stunning beauty is the ideal way to enhance your narrative. This post clearly took a lot of effort, and it demonstrates your passion for both travel and photography. excellent work

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Thank you, Yes, it does take a lot of time and that is the reason, I write less.

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Ooh wow
This is such a gigantic building. I’m sure you and your mother had fun seeing all of those places
I’m sure you’d love to go there again
Right?

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After seeing this, kids want to go 😀

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One of the Seventh Wonders of the World that remains a symbol of love and one of the Mughal Empire's architectural expressions of Emperor Shah Jahan's love for his wife. Have a great day!

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Taj Mahal seem like an amazing place. I love all the pictures you took there and I’m sure you and your mother had fun
That’s a good thing to know

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Wow, you took a lot of great pictures. I don't think I've seen some of the interior, so finding out how detailed it is, is really impressive. It's nice to see your mom really enjoyed it. I hope you can go to more places with her.

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Photography strictly prohibited inside, but its very detailed.

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Last year on 13 June we visited this amazing place ...Today my whole memory got refreshed....thanks for sharing this beauty 😍

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Next time, I will go in February, that time they arrange that TajMahotsav.

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Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful monument in the history of India. It's architecture, style and creation are unique. Visiting Taj Mahal is really very amazing. I hope you must have enjoyed going here!

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I hope you must have enjoyed going here!

Will go back again soon during February.

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Wow big brother this is so beautiful.. I'm wishing I could travel there to see it for myself 😍😍 The Taj Mahal looks breathtaking. The details and history behind it are truly impressive. It must have been amazing to see it up close wow !LUV

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The white marbles used for the building is splendid. You are very good in visiting nice places as this and I like that.

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It is huge and beautiful, they rightly call it a wonder of the world

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This is beautiful. Really beautiful and this is amazing to see. I love the structure of this types of building and it looks so magnificent

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Wow this is really so much of a beauty I mean the building. They must have really invested quite a whole lot of work and effort in this building

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It is definitely an architectural masterpiece but India has much more to offer in tradition of yoga and tantra then just build up stones. There's also a very bad side of that emperor. Apparently, he killed so many people.

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