Saturday, November 30, 2013

Tajmahal from Inside

 

 

Tajmahal from Inside Pictures



Taj mahal from Inside Taj mahal from Inside Taj mahal from Inside

Sunset View of Tajmahal Minar

Sunset View of Tajmahal Minar

Tajmahal’s Mosque at sunset time view

Tajmahal’s Mosque at sunset time view

Beautiful Tajmahal

Beautiful Tajmahal

Minar of Tajmahal

Tajmahal MinarTajmahal MinarTajmahal Minar Art

Tajmahal Minar Art Tajmahal Minar ArtTajmahal Minar Art Tajmahal Minar Art

Friday, November 29, 2013

Wall designs of Tajmahal

Wall designs Photographs of Taj Mahal made with marble and semi precious stones

 

 Tajmahal Walls design made with Marble and semi precious stonesTajmahal Walls design made with Marble and semi precious stonesTajmahal Walls design made with Marble and semi precious stonesTajmahal Walls design made with Marble and semi precious stonesTajmahal Walls design made with Marble and semi precious stonesTajmahal Walls design made with Marble and semi precious stonesTajmahal Walls design made with Marble and semi precious stones

Tajmahal Walls design made with Marble and semi precious stones

Designs Made on Tajmahal walls

Designs Made on tajmahal walls

Yamuna River view from the Tajmahal

Yamuna River view from the Tajmahal

Mosque of Tajmahal

Mosque of Tajmahal

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Back Side view of Tajmahal

Back Side view of Tajmahal

Taj mahal Sun set view

Tajmahal Sunset view

Tajmahal Side wall and garden

Tajmahal Side wall and garden

Tajmahal Side wall and garden Tajmahal Side wall and garden

Tajmahal – Right Side View

side view of Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal Close up view

Taj Mahal Close up view

Mosque in Tajmahal

Mosque in Taj mahal

Side Buildings of Taj Mahal

Side buildings of Taj Mahal

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Taj Mahal

TajMahal top Part

Tajmahal – Main Entrance

Tajmahal

Boundary wall of Taj Mahal

Side wall of tajmahal

Taj Mahal – View from the Entrance Gate

TAJMAHAL PHOTOGRAPH

The main gateway of the Taj Mahal

Gate way of Tajmahal

The main gateway of the Taj Mahal is one of the five main elements of this magnificent monument. Adorned with Hindu motifs, the Taj gateway is a tall niche doorway in the shape of an oval arch that rises till the mid-height of the structure. With a vertical symmetry, the main gateway of Taj Mahal stands bordered with Arabic calligraphy of verses from the Quran, made up of black stone. An optical illusion is brilliantly at play here as the size of the letters has been increased in such a way that it all seems consistent all over the arch from top to bottom.

Further beautifying the gateway to the Taj is an image of a white teardrop with a red trident, located above the pointed tip of the niche. When the gateway was under construction, this frontal gateway served as the main entrance. All these motifs of the gateway reflect a Hindu touch. Entwined flowers, mainly red lotus ones, leaves and vines ornament the sloping sides of the niche. These motifs were formed by semi-precious stones inlaid in the marble.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Tajmahal ; One of the wonders of World

Tajmahal

Broceliande Rose Flower

Broceliande Rose Flower

The Beautiful Design work of Entry Gate of Tajmahal

The Beautiful work of Entry gate of Tajmahal The Beautiful work of Entry gate of Tajmahal

The Gate Way To The Taj Mahal

The Gate Way To The Taj Mahal

The four storeyed main gateway of the Taj Mahal is 100 feet high and is built in red sandstone. The Arabic calligraphy from the Holy Quran and motifs of entwined flowers, leaves and vines spiraling down its niches. These motifs have been made by semi-precious stones inlaid in the white marble.

The Beautiful Tajmahal – Monument in Agra

The Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is considered the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Persian, Indian, and Islamic architectural styles. In 1983, the Taj Mahal became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was cited as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage."

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Tomb of Mohammed Mommin–Nakodar Tomb


The Tomb of Mohammed Mommin–Nakodar Tomb


The Tomb of Mohammed Momin was erected over the mortal remains of Ustad Muhammed Momin also known as Ustad Ustad Muhammed Husseini alias Hafizak, a tambura player in the service of Khan-I-Khanan, one of the Navaratnas in the court of Emperor Akbar in AD 1021 (AD 1612). Standing on an octagonal platform and approached by a flight of steps on two sides, it is square from inside and octagonal on outside. Surmounted by a pinnacle, the hemispherical dome sits over a low cylindrical drum and is relieved by four cupolas. Each of the longer face is pierced by deep recesses while the shorter by half octagonal recesses placed one over the other, all covered by pointed arches. The entrances are on the northern and southern recesses while the other recesses are blocked with pierced tracery screens. The middle portions of the panels on the exterior and the arch spandrels are decorated with geometric design in glazed tile work. The upper and lower panel, framed in lines of red plastered bricks, contain painted designs showing guldastas (flower bouqet). Originally within the burial chamber are two elegent sarcophagi of sienna colored marble inlaid with white marble inscription , which are now lost.

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