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Short essay on A Visit to a Historical Place – The Taj Mahal

Short essay on A Visit to a Historical Place – The Taj Mahal (Free to read). India is famous all over the world for her ancient temples and historical buildings.

The Taj at Agra is the most famous historical building in India. It is known all over the world as a dream in marble. It was built by Shah J ah an. the famous Mughal emperor, in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It was built about three centuries ago. More than twenty thousand masons and workers built it in about twenty two years. After the completion of the monument, as the story goes, their hands were chopped off, so that they could not build the pair of the Taj.

During the last three centuries, the glory of the Taj has not dimmed the least. It still commands the first position among the buildings of the world. It stands outside the city of Agra on the banks of river, Yamuna. In order to reach the main building, one has to pass through a huge gateway of red stones. There are symmetrical cypress trees sur­rounding the building

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It was so planned by our principal and teachers that we would visit the Taj on the ‘full moon’ night; that makes the great monument look so glorious and so glamorous it makes a splendid spectacle that is what our teachers told us. This planning added even more to our excitement. We may be required to keep awake the whole night but what of that? one night’s sleep to be given up for such a wonderful experience no great sacrifice.

We were required to assemble on Saturday afternoon by 2 p.m. in the school campus. We were asked to carry our dinner packet with us and the water bottle. We were not to buy any eatables there nor to throw out any thing within the campus of the Taj Gardens. We were also strictly warned not to be veered away into purchasing any items as souvenirs by the unscmpulous and crafty hawkers there who roam around to fleece the unwary. All these warnings and instructions were over and over again repeated to us by our principal and then by our teachers in charge of our batches into which we had been divided.

We had told about this trip to our parents at home and they had given their consent happily for this trip. From Delhi to Agra by bus, it was going to be about a five hours journey each side. We were all assembled in the school campus at the appointed hour, were divided into batches the teacher in charge of each batch took charge of his batch, asked us to form ourselves in a line, called up our names for a roll call inspected the items that each one of us was carrying and all this having been done, we were directed to board the buses.

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It was excitement all over as it was going to be a great day for us. Only some of us had seen the Taj earlier but none had seen it on a full moon night. That was going to be a real experience.

As the buses moved out of the school campus, we all in a chorus, hailed the school by its name with ‘three cheers’ arid the journey started. We sang aloud the school prayer. Our teachers joined us and then started the session of songs some of our companions sang very well some songs from the popular films and it was all a ‘let- loose’, the atmosphere we were given quite the freedom to indulge in it.

How these five hours passed we hardly could feel we were nearing Agra no we had passed through the roads of Agra and we were told, we were at ‘The Taj’. The full moon shone in the sky. The whole campus seemed as if filled with the milky hue. Splendid was the word that spontaneously came out in one voice from all.

Leaving our buses at a little distance from the main monument we stepped down, our roll call taken and we marched in an orderly manner to our cherished destination, and only after a while we were at the main gate The Taj, th£ dream in white marble glowed in the moonlight in its full splendor. We felt wonderstruck at the beauty, the majesty, and the magnificence of the domed structure. The moonlit campus added glory to glamour the Taj looked like a white swan stood still in a sprawling lake of milk.

There were fountains bubbling and bursting out all along the pathway. Green lawns flanked their sides. Crowds of people, men, women, and children, all jostling to find a way for themselves it was a crowd indeed and so many foreigners so many of them looking at the monument as though completely wonderstruck.

We walked, rather rambled to reach the main platform, took off our shoes as was required, and placed them in charge of the custodian. We were up on the main platform over which stood the great monument. Four minarets on the four comers stood like sentinels.

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