Beginning of a Love Story
The story goes back in 1607, when a prince of the royal Mughal household
strolled down the Meena Bazaar, accompanied by a string of fawning
courtiers, he caught a glimpse of a girl hawking silk and glass beads. Five
years and a wife later (in those days princes did not marry for love alone)
the regal 20-yr-old went to wed his 19-yr-old bride. It was a fairy tale
union from the start, one that withstood court intrigues, battles for
succession and finally, the grand coronation. And when she died on the 19th
year of their marriage, he etched her story in stone. The Taj Mahal is the
living symbol of the monumental passion of Shah Jahan and Arjumand Banu.
Which other love story has so grand a memorial?
The
Origin of Tajmahal
The origin of the name the "Taj Mahal" is not clear. Court
histories from Shah Jehan's reign only call it the rauza (tomb) of Mumtaz
Mahal. It is generally believed that "Taj Mahal" (usually
translated as either "Crown Palace" or "Crown of the Palace")
is an abbreviated version of her name, Mumtaz Mahal (Exalted One of the
Palace).
The Taj Mahal is a deserving resting palace for an Emperor's Empress. It
stands on the banks of the river Yamuna, which otherwise serves as a wide
moat defending the Great Red Fort of Agra, the center of the Mughal emperors
until they moved their capital to Delhi in 1637. It was built by the fifth
Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan in 1631 in memory of his second wife, 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
14th child.
Mumtaj Mahal - "Build me a Taj"
As Mumtaz Mahal lay dying, she asked four promises from the emperor: first,
that he build the Taj; second, that he should marry again; third, that he be
kind to their children; and fourth, that he visit the tomb on her death
anniversary. He kept the first and second promises. Construction began in
1631 and was completed in 22 years. Twenty thousand people were deployed to
work on it. The principal architect was the Iranian architect Istad Usa; it
is possible that the pietra dura work was coordinated by an Italian artist.
Taj Mahal - Wonder of the World
To people the world over, the Taj Mahal, mausoleum of Mughal Emperor shah
Jana's chief wife, Mumtaz Mahal, is synonymous with India. Its curving,
gently swelling dome and the square base upon which its rests so lightly is
a familiar image from hundreds of brochures and travel books. The Taj is
undoubtedly one of the most spectacular buildings of the world. Renowned for
its architectural magnificence and aesthetic beauty, it counts among man's
proudest creations and is invariably included in the list of the world's
foremost wonders. As a tomb, it has no match upon earth, for mortal remains
have never been housed in greater grandeur.
Architecture of the TajMahal
Construction began in 1631, and over 20,000 workmen and master craftsmen
worked laboriously for 22 years to give shape to the emperor's passionate
dream! The material was brought in from all over India and central Asia and
it took a fleet of 1,000 elephants to transport it to the site. The complex
was finally completed in 1653 at a cost of 32 Million Rupees (approx USD
68000) on the banks of river Yamuna in Agra, the capital of the Mughal
monarchs.
But the beauty of Taj Mahal is also tainted by the gory fact that the hands
of some of the master craftsmen were amputated, to ensure that the
perfection of the Taj could never be repeated ever again!