ITS A SYMBOL OF LOVE OF MUGHAL EMPEROR SHAHJAHAN TO HIS WIFE MUMTAZ MAHAL.
SEE THE FINE ART,THE COLOUR AND CAN U IMAGINE ITS MORE THAN 200 YEARS OLD!!!
HOW DETAILED THE CARVINGS ARE,IS'NT IT?
THE TAJ MOSQUE & JAM’AT KHANAH(1631-48)
The
Taj Mosque is built on a raised platform on the western side of the main, White
Marble Tomb and its exact replica is there on its eastern side, in perfect
symmetry. The eastern building is called “Jamat-Khanah” or ”mehman-khanah”. It
is noteworthy that, more than fulfilling the need of a house of prayer and a
house of assembly, these identical building flank the main tomb effectively and
help to present the White Marble Monument in an aesthetic setting , and thus do
they form an integral part of the Taj design.
The façade of the mosque is composed of a central iwan,
flanked on either side by a single Arch entrance of almost half the dimensions,
ornamental Arches have been framed above
these side Arches, octagonal towers attached to thecorners are surmounted by octagonal
chhatries, while the turrets attached to the quoins of the iwan and the side arches
are crowned by pinnacles. The interior is composed of three bays which are
roofed by three bulbous domes, the central one on the nave being larger
padmakosh and kalash finials have been used to crown them as usual . the domes,
chhatris and pinnacles combine to make up a beautiful superstructure. Dados
have carved naturalistic plant designs. The rest of the mural space including
the ceiling is either paneled to bear ornamental cartouches or finished with
incised painting in red and white colors in highly stylized designs though it
is built of red sandstone, white marble has been used on large scale e.g. on
the domes and cupolas of the chhatris and in the spandrels of the arches inlaid
with rare polychrome stones , the totl effecet is simple yet graceful.
The Jamat-Khanah on the Eastern Side
is exactly similar to the mosque except that it does not have a Mihrab(central
niche denoting the direction of the ka’bah), Minbar (Pulpit),Musallas (arched
spaces marked in the pavement),Zzenana(Ladies) section enclosed by marble
railing, Quranic inscriptions or tank(hauz) in it is front. But it has a
curious historical record made in stone . At the northern end of its platform,
it its front is inlaid by black marble an exact replica of the Kalash Finial
which crowned the Main dome of the TajMahal. It measures 30 Feet 6 Inch in
length and the width of the crescent is 5 feet 4.5 inch. The present finial
measures 32 feet and 5.5 inch. The original thick gold plated Kalash measured
30 feet 6 inches. It was replaced by Captain Joseph Taylor in 1810. The second
one was again replaced in 1876 by a Finial which measured 32 feet. The third
one was replaced in 1940 and the present one is thus the Forth finial in
succession. The replica of the finial was made on the platform of the Jamat-Khanah
by Nathuram in 1888 as a memorial of the original finial. It is remarkable that
both these are monumental buildings capable of standing independently anywhere
else.
All photos are by My Sony HX200v
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