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The Great Gate |
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Taj Mahal mosque |
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Standing tall |
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I dont know what was i doing |
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The Taj Mahal |
What I'm wearing Blazer-Vero Moda,Trousers-Vero Moda,Top-Red route,
Necklace-Colaba Causeway,Watch-Seiko,Sunglasses-YSL
In keeping with the spirit of Emory, I decided to go to Taj Mahal
in Agra because of its magnificent white color. The cobalt blue color of the
university’s emblem was compensated by my cotton blazer. Taj Mahal is so big that you would really get tired
exploring it .So it is really advisable to carry a water bottle and of course don’t
miss out on your pair of sunglasses.
The entry to Taj Mahal is through the Great Gate called
Darwaza-I-Rauza. It has beautiful carvings and Urdu calligraphy on it. Opposite
to the gate is Meena Bazaar where you would find specialties of Agra. Don’t
forget to capture a picture of Taj Mahal through the gate. The interior as well
as exterior beauty of Taj Mahal is famous worldwide but on a personal front, I
found the interiors of the Taj Mahal mosque more fascinating than the interiors
of Taj Mahal. On the backside of Taj Mahal you will see river Yamuna. On the
banks of this river Shahjahan was getting a monument built in his name. But due
to his demise this remained uncompleted.
It was time to go back to Delhi after nearly two hours of
exploration of the Taj Mahal. Sadly, we could not visit any other monument. On my way back, I came across certain funny things such as
World Trade Centre now open in Noida, a woman continuously vomiting on the road out of the moving vehicle and names of places such as Transport Nagar. It was a
good short break from work & study and a day well spent with my family.
Hope you enjoyed the post!
By Nikita Gupta