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TAJ MAHAL

The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as the jewel of Muslim art and architecture in India and is one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world\'s heritage, which much rightfully have acquired its positions among the 7 wonders of the world . The white marble mausoleum located in Agra was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahanin memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz. The construction of Mumtaz Mahal as it was called initially began around 1632, the main tomb was completed in 1648 whosee most spectacular feature is the impeccable marble dome that surmounts the tomb which is further decorated with lotus designat the top and gilded golden finial adorns it like a crown. Variousprecious & semiprecious stones, intricate flower designs, inlaid calligraphy, other traditional Persian and Hindustani decorative elements account for contributing to its beatification. The surrounding buildings and garden were finished five years later imitating paradise garden of Persia. 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\" . Skills of about 20,000 craftsmen, investment of nearly 41 million rupees and 500 kilos of GOLD produced the Taj Mahal we admire today and also ensure that this ‘Gem of the Palace’ will always be a vision, a dream, a poem, and a wonder in terms of its unparalleled magnificence.

GHATS OF VARANASI

Situated on the west bank of the Ganga River Varanasi is India\'s religious capital for Hindu community also known as Kashi or Benares. According to the spiritual and pious legacy that goes back nearly 3,000 years,it is believed that the sacred river goddess cleanses sins over a sacred dip and one who embraces natural death at the banks attains salvation from the tedious life-and death cycles. Among the innumerable ghats the Dashashwamedh Ghat located close to Vishwanath Temple is themost spectacular one owing to the exquisitely dazzling colorful ritual of \"Agni Pooja\" performed every evening, some of the other prominent ones include Manikarnika, scindia, Brahma Ghat, Tulsi Ghat where Tulsidas wrote Ramacaritamanasa, Maan-Sarowar Ghat and Darbhanga Ghat built by Man Singh of Amber and Maharaja of Darbhanga respectively have historical and mythological significance. Devout Jains pilgrims visit Bachraj Ghat which has three Jain temples in its vicinity. Nevertheless nothing can beat the morning boat ride on the Ganges across the ghats which don’t really to set ones karma in right order but sanguine sunrise reflecting on the cool transient water surface refresh the mind and defiantly soothe the eyes.

KHAJURAHO TEMPLE

The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is located in Chhatarpur District of Madhya Pradesh which is about 620 kilometres southeast of New Delhi. Recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sitethese are groups of Hindu and Jain temples, built between 950 and 1050 AD during the reign of Chandella dynasty. The Khajuraho temple site initially had 85 temples by 12th century, over a spread of 20 square kilometers of which only about 20 temples have survived till date, covering mere 6 square kilometers. TThe temples are famous for their thousands of years old ‘‘Nagara’’ style architectural symbolism decorated with a plethora of sculptures with intricate details that express ancient Indian art which mostly includes erotic carvings of Kama Sutra. Some say Tantric practices others relate these sensuous postures as allegories for the faithful but both ways they’re naughty and fun to look at. However once the excitation subsides one could feel the exquisite charisma and being absorbed in the magical feeling of pleasantly perceiving 11th-century India sentiments and out-loud

THE GOLDEN TEMPLE

The Harmindar sahib also informally referred to as the \"Golden Temple\", is a prominent Sikh Gurdwara located in the city of Amritsar, Punjab. Much of the marble work and decorative gilding of the temple were constructed during early 19th century. The premises abode Sikhs’ holy shrines; it also preserves memorial plaques that commemorate past historical events and commemorative inscriptions of Sikh soldiers. The gorgeous golden structure seems to float over a glistening pool called SSarovar fed by the Ravi River, this pool is said to consist amrit – the nectar of immortality. The chirruping of birds and gently lapping of lake water along with the dazzling reflection of lotus-shaped dome added in real gold makes the view mesmerizingly divine where everyone can expect to offer a praye

HUMAYUN’S TOMB

The Humayun’s tomb was the first garden-tomb to be built in the Indian subcontinent, in 1993 it was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tomb was commissioned by Humayun\'s first wife Hamida Bano Begum , the premises also include 124 vaulted chambers that contain cenotaphs of the other members of the Mughal royal family and their nobles. Located on the banks of Yamuna River and in proximity to Nizamuddin Dargah this rubble built red sandstone building with its pure white-marblled exterior dome and detailing of white, black marble along with yellow sandstone is a lasting legacy of nearly four hundred years.