LL PH Fault
LL PH Fault
LL PH Fault
Its sacredness, often connected with a holy grove, was more important than the building itself, as it contained the open air altar on which
the sacrifices were made. The building which housed the cult statue in its naos was originally a rather simple structure, but by the middle of the
6th century BCE had become increasingly elaborate. Greek temple architecture had a profound influence on ancient architectural traditions.
The rituals that located and sited the temple were performed by an augur through the observation of the flight of birds or other natural
phenomenon. Roman temples usually faced east or toward
Mecca. Mumtaz
exterior window has an intricate screen or jali cut from marble. In addition to the light from the balcony scre
decoration of graves. Hence, the bodies of Mumtaz and Shah Jahan were put in a relatively plain crypt beneath the inner chamber with their faces
turned right, towards
Muslim tradition forbids elaborate Mahal's cenotaph is placed at the precise centre of the inner chamber on a the entire
ons on the casket identify and praise Mumtaz. On the lid of the casket is a raised rectangular
and a more expensive one for foreigners. Most tourists visit in the cooler months of October,
November and February. Polluting traffic is not allowed near the complex and tourists must either
(northern courtyards
with a sun motif. Eight pishtaq arches define the space at ground level and, as with the exterior, each lower pishtaq
a more expensive
one for foreigners. Most tourists visit in the cooler months of October
The small town to the south of the Taj, known as Taj Ganji or Mumtazabad, was
(4 ft 11 in by 8 ft 2 in). Both the base and casket are elaborately inlaid with precious and semiprecious gems. Calligraphic inscriptions on the c
asket identify and praise Mumtaz. On the lid of the casket is a raised rectangular
of 1.5 by 2.5 metres (4 ft 11 in by 8 ft 2 in). Both the base and casket are elaborately inlaid with precious and semiprecious gems. Calligraphic
inscriptions on the casket identify and praise Mumtaz. On the lid of the casket is
second pishta
q about midway up the wall.[19] The four central upper arches form balconies or viewing areas, and each balcony's exterior window has an intricate
screen or jali cut from marble. In addition to the light from the balcony screens, light enters through roof openings
listings of seven
wonders of the modern world, including the recently announced New Seven Wonders of the
World
walk from parking lots or catch an electric bus. The Khawasspuras (northern courtyards) are
currently being restored for use as a new visitor center.[50][51]
, a recent poll with 100 million votes.[53]
second pishtaq about midway up the wall. [19] The four central upper arches form balconies or viewing areas, and each balcony's exterior window
has an intricate screen or jali cut from marble. In addition to the light from the balcony screens, light enters through roof openings
listings
of seven wonders of the modern world, including the recently announced New Seven Wonders of
the World
walk from parking lots or catch an electric bus. The Khawasspuras (northern courtyards) are
currently being restored for use as a new visitor center.[50][51]
, a recent poll with 100 million votes.[53]
of 1.5 by 2.5 metres (4 ft 11 in by 8 ft 2 in). Both the base and casket are elaborately inlaid with precious and semiprecious gems. Calligraphic
inscriptions on the casket identify and praise Mumtaz. On the lid of the casket is a raised rectangular
of 1.5 by 2.5 metres (4 ft 11 in by 8 ft 2 in). Both the base and casket are elaborately inlaid with precious and semiprecious gems. Calligraphic
inscripti
originally
Concerns for the tomb's structural integrity have recently been raised because of a decline in the groundwater level in theYamuna river basin
which is falling at a rate of around 5 feet a year. In 2010, cracks appeared in parts of the tomb, and the minarets which surround the monument
is crowned by a
The grounds are open from 06:00 to 19:00 weekdays, except for Friday when the complex is
, November and February. Polluting traffic is not allowed near the complex and tourists must
either walk from parking lots or catch an electric bus. The
rectangular marble base lozenge meant to suggest a writing tablet. Shah Jahan's cenotaph is beside Mumtaz's to the western side, and is the
According to the legend, Shah Jahan decreed that anyone could keep the bricks taken from the scaffold
constructed
ound the monument where strict emissions standards are in place. [45]
Concerns for the tomb's structural integrity have recently been raised because of a decline in the groundwater level in theYamuna river basin
which is falling at a rate of around 5 feet a
A two tier pricing system is in place, with a significantly lower entrance fee for Indian citizens
and a more expensive one for foreigners. Most tourists visit in the cooler months of October,
November and February. Polluting traffic is not allowed near the complex and tourists must either
walk from parking lots or catch an electric bus. The Khawasspuras
[48][49]
mi) area around the monument where strict emissions standards are in place. [45]
covered by chattris at the corners. The octagonal marble screen or jali bordering the cenotaphs is made from eight marble panels carved through
with intricate pierce work. The remaining surfaces
l town to the south of the Taj, known as Taj Ganji or Mumtazabad, was originally constructed
with caravanseraiswere showing signs of tilting, as the wooden foundation of the tomb may be rotting due to lack of water. In 2011 it was
reported that some predicti
The interior chamber of the Taj Mahal reaches far beyond traditional decorative elements. The inlay work is not pietra dura, but a lapidary of
precious and semiprecious gemstones.[18] The inner chamber is an octagon with the design allowing for entry from each face, although only the
door facing the garden to the south is used. The interior walls are about 25 metres (82 ft) high and are topped by a "false" interior dome decorated
he exterior decorations of the Taj Mahal are among the finest in Mughal architecture. As the surface area changes, the decorations are refined
proportionally. The decorative elements were created by applying paint, stucco, stone inlays or carvings. In line with the Islamic prohibition against
the use of anthropomorphic forms, the decorative elements can be grouped into either calligraphy, abstract
forms or vegetative motifs. Throughout the complex are passages from the Qur'an that comprise some of the decorative elements. Recent
scholarship suggests that the passages were chosen by Amanat Khan. [14][15]
The calligraphy on the Great Gate reads "O Soul, thou art at rest. Return to the Lord at peace with Him, and He at peace with you." [15] The
calligraphy was created in 1609 by a calligrapher named Abdul Haq. Shah Jahan conferred the title of "Amanat Khan" upon him as a reward for
his "dazzling virtuosity".[16] Near the lines from the Qur'an at the base of the interior dome is the inscription, "Written by the insignificant being,
Amanat Khan Shirazi."[17] Much of the calligraphy is composed of florid thuluth script made of jasper or black marble[16] inlaid in white marble
panels. Higher panels are written in slightly larger script to reduce the skewing effect when viewed from below. The calligraphy found on the
marble cenotaphs in the tomb is particularly detailed and delicate.
Abstract forms are used throughout, especially in the plinth, minarets, gateway, mosque, jawab and, to a lesser extent, on the surfaces of the
tomb. The domes and vaults of the sandstone buildings are worked with tracery of incised painting to create elaborate geometri