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Taj Mahal Facts

1. There is a small hole on the ceiling of the main hall


perpendicularly above the tombstone of Mumtaz
Mahal .
According to stories it is the work of an artisan who decided to
sabotage Shah Jehan 's dream of creating a masterpiece after he came to
know about his decision to amputate all the artisan's arms. So the Taj is not as
flawless as we would like to think it is.

2. The ASI had to conceal the Taj during WW-II with


a huge scaffold to misguide bombers.
One of the most majestic man-made creations, the Taj was covered with a
huge scaffold in the 20th Century so that it looked like a stockpile of bamboo
to bombers. Then d uring the India- Pakistan war in 1971, and after 9/11, it
was protected by camouflaging it with a green cloth.

3. Ever wondered what was Shah Jehan's first reaction


on beholding the great Taj?
"Should guilty seek asylum here,Like one pardoned, he becomes free from sin.Should
a sinner make his way to this mansion,All his past sins are to be washed away.The
sight of this mansion creates sorrowing sighs;And the sun and the moon shed tears
from their eyes.In this world this edifice has been made;To display thereby the
creator's glory."

4. The story of the arms of all artisans


being amputated by is probably a myth because the
architect worked on other projects.
The architect who lead the team of architects to build the Taj mahal laid the
foundation of the Red fort too. Ustad Ahmed Lahauri, was probably the
leader of the architect's team. Seeing that Shah Jehan commissioned him to
work on a project after Taj means he was clearly using both his arms!

5. The minarets were built tilting outwards to protect


the Taj from calamities like earthquakes.
If you observe carefully, you'll find that the four minarets are tilting
outwards. Thi s was done so that in the event of a natural disaster, like
earthquake, theminars won't fall on the main ' gumbad ' or Dome, thereby
ensuring the safety of the Tomb.

6. A temple was built for the conman Natwarlal, who


sold the Taj Mahalrepeatedly.
Natwarlal who repeatedly sold the Taj Mahal , has a temple on his name. The
people of his native village Bangra in Bihar decided to put up a statue of him
as his monument, at the place, where his house once stood.

7. The foundation of Taj Mahal would have eroded


years ago if Yamunawasn't there.
Taj's foundation is made of timber which is not supposed to be long lasting.
T he wood should weaken overtime and crumble owing to rot and ruin, but
that did not happen because the wood is kept strong and moist by
the Yamuna river.

8. The interior of Taj is capable of blinding any goblin


with its grand inlay work.
28 kinds of rare, semi precious and precious stones were used for inlay work
in the Taj Mahal . They were sourced from Sri Lanka, Tibet, China and of
course several places in India. During the British rule, the monument was
violated several times because of these stones and it was only in the late
nineteenth century that restoration work was taken over.

9. The Taj Mahal is taller than Qutub minar.


The Taj Mahal is about five feet taller than Qutub Minar. A comparison with
other monuments around the world can be found below.
10. How expensive was it for Shah Jehan to build
the Taj exactly?
Shah Jehan spent about 32 million rupees during the years 1632-1653 on this
great architectural venture. Today that amount would be close
to 1,062,834,098 USD.

11. The fountains have a special feature to ensure


uniform water pressure in the fountains.
To ensure uniform and undiminished water pressure in the fountains, the
fountain pipes were not connected directly with the copper pipes feeding
them. Instead a copper pot was provided under each fountain pipe so that
the water first fills the pot and then only rises at the same time in the
fountains. The pressure in the pots is maintained and so in the fountains.

12. PC Sorkar Jr. made the Taj Mahal vanish in the


year 2000.
PC Sorkar Jr. managed to create an optical illusion that made the Taj vanish
from the eyes of the public at Kachhpura in Agra on 8th November 2000.

13. Around 12,000 visitors come to see The Taj every


day.
One of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj sees many visitors everyday.
14. Shah Jehan wanted to build another Taj Mahal , a
black Taj Mahal .
Emperor Shah Jehan is widely believed to have desired a mausoleum for
himself similar to that of the one he had built in memory of his wife, Mumtaz
Mahal . The writings of the European traveller, Tavernier mention that Shah
Jehan began to build his own tomb on the other side of the river but could not
complete it as he was deposed by his own son Aurangzeb .

15. George Harrison clicked a selfie at the Taj .


One of the first selfies taken at Taj were by George Harrison. He used the
fish-eye lens.

16. T he plinth of the Taj varies all around.


The plinth of the tomb is 2'10" on an average but varies all around. T his
convexity has deliberately been given to the plinth in the center of each arch.
The architect fully anticipated the apparent size which a finial would present
from such a great height. If this wasn't the way then the building would have
appeared as if it were falling down.

17. The Taj changes colors depending on the light.


The Taj is pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening and golden
when the moon shines.
18. Shah Jehan's daughter Jahanara Begum refused a
grand burial like theTaj .
She said:
Allah is the Living, the Sustaining. Let no one cover my grave except with
greenery, For this very grass suffices as a tomb cover for the poor. The mortal
simplistic Princess Jahanara, Disciple of the Khwaja Moin-ud-Din
Chishti,Daughter of Shah Jahan the Conqueror May Allah illuminate his
proof.

19. An American Grammy Award-winning artist


named himself Taj mahal.
Henry Saint Clair Fredericks, who uses the stage name Taj Mahal, is an
American Grammy Award-winning Blues musician.

20. The makers employed an optical trick so that as


you move closer to the gate, the Taj keeps getting
smaller.
It seems to grow bigger as you walk away. The guides here say when you
leave,you take the Taj with you in your heart.

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