KATHMANDU: The Taj Mahal is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This is a wonderful sign of love. Many facts about the Taj Mahal, the story of beauty and love, have not yet come out.
Let's find out the secret:
1 Hole in the roof of Mumtaz's tomb
The Taj Mahal, built by Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz, has a hole in the roof of his tomb. The workers left a hole in the Taj Mahal to leave a gap after Shah Jahan announced that he would cut off the hands of all the employees who were constructing the Taj Mahal so that another Taj Mahal would not be erected. Shah Jahan's ideal of a majestic structure has been shattered by the laborers.
2 bamboo fence
Security troops surrounding the Taj Mahal with bamboo barriers and shrouded it in green sheets after World War II, the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and the September 11 attacks on the United States. They believed that by doing so, they would avoid the Taj Mahal being neglected and damaged.
3 At first glance
After seeing the Taj Mahal for the first time, Shah Jahan said, "The Taj Mahal is not just a love story. It acquits all who set foot on the sacred ground, and the moon and the stars bear witness to it. '
4 hands not cut
After the Taj Mahal was completed, it was said that Shah Jahan chopped off the workers' hands. But while studying history, the workers also contributed to other buildings built after the Taj Mahal. Ustad Ahmed Lahauri was the leader of the Taj Mahal construction team and he also oversaw the construction of the Red Fort.
5 Towers of the Taj Mahal
When you look at the Taj Mahal's towers, you'll notice that they're all tilting in the same direction. This angle is designed to prevent the main gate from collapsing in the event of a lightning strike or an earthquake.
6 Taj Mahal for sale
Natwarlal, a renowned Bihar thug, once sold the Taj Mahal as a temple to some straight people. The residents of Natwarlal's village have urged that a temple be built in his honor after witnessing his bravery.
7 Without the Yamuna, the Taj Mahal would not exist
The base of the Taj Mahal is a piece of wood that needs to be kept cool to keep it strong. The Yamuna, which flows near the Taj Mahal, keeps the base cool.
8 Precious stones
There were 28 types of precious stones in the artefacts of the Taj Mahal. The stones were brought from China, Tibet and Sri Lanka. The British stole these stones and brought them to Britain during the British Empire. Such stones were dazzling.
9 taller than Qutumb Minar
The Qutub Minar is considered to be the tallest building in India but its height is smaller than the Taj Mahal. Official measurements show that the Taj Mahal is five feet taller than the Qutumb Minar.
10 Expenses at the Taj Mahal
During the construction of the Taj Mahal, Shah Jahan spent approximately Rs 32 million. It will cost one trillion and fifteen billion rupees to build it presently.
11 All water fountains at once
None of the fountains in the Taj Mahal are connected to pipes. There is a copper tank at the bottom of each fountain. It fills up all at once and when the pressure builds up it starts pouring water all at once.
12 Taj Mahal missing
In 2000, the famous magician PC government caused confusion in the eyes of the spectators and made the Taj Mahal disappear.
13 Twelve thousand tourists every 13 days
The Taj Mahal is known to be the most visited place in a single day. An average of 12,000 people visit the Taj Mahal every day from all over the world.
14 The dream of a black Taj Mahal
After constructing a white Taj Mahal for his wife, Shah Jahan wished to construct a black Taj Mahal for himself. However, after his son Aurangzeb imprisoned him, his dream remained unfulfilled.
15 First selfie with Taj Mahal
Anyone who takes selfies these days, but a man named George Harrison took a selfie with the Taj Mahal long before the age of selfies using the Fish Eye Lens technology.
16 color changes
The color of the Taj Mahal changes with each passing day. The Taj Mahal, which looks pink in the morning, looks milky white in the evening and golden on a full moon night.
17 The Taj Mahal in the United States
Foreign singer Henry St. Clair has given his stage name Taj Mahal to show his love for the Taj Mahal.
18 A crown on the heart
The Taj Mahal's builders devoted special attention to it. You will have the Taj Mahal in your heart once you arrive. To some extent, the Taj Mahal still appears large and grand from afar, and it will never fade from your memories. Agency