As my schedule was very hectic couldn’t muster up enough time to see the other monuments in Agra but yes I saw TAJ from very close quarters after waiting for my turn in a long queuedue to the month of their sacred URS month and it was Sunday so lots of people just swarming around but to my astonishment they were not very much into the intricacy of the work but just for the sake of it, it was hot and humid and made the atmosphere more bewildered with chaos and confusion but I was busy exploring the beauty and the intricacy of the work and just touched the milky white curves of foliage depicted on its carvings just trying to imagine things how it would have been on those bygone era what just what exactly might have been the scenario of the whole saga how it must have looked in the light of the lamps or whatever might have been the source of lighting how unexplainable every bit must have been the grand monument has very intricate meshwork of roshandan or the light emitting windows on ceiling for cross ventilation and enough light in day time what an enigma it beholds and one more marvel when you enter there’s no sight of the majestic Taj but after crossing a bit of a pathway there that big explosion the booooommmm part just in front of you the majesty stands in all its galore and divinity spell bounding BEAUTY I am short of words to explain this man made marvel and more than the sultan am greatly touched by the craftsmanship of highly skilled labour…
to be continued…