The Taj Mahal stands in a walled enclosure measuring around 580x305m.
The red sandstone gateway at the south leads to a spacious ornamental garden(305sq
m). Near the river Jamuna on the northern side of the enclosure, a low
red stone terrace extends from one end of the wall to the other, terminating
on both sides in a red standstone building. That on the west is a mosque,
& the eastern one-its jawab (answer) - serves as mihman-khana (guest
house) or as majlis khana (assembly hall).
In the centre, on a white marble platform almost seven metres high,
is the rauza in glittering white marble, with four minarests at the corners
of the plinth. The bevelled angles give this cubicle structure the shape
of an irregular octagon. The elevation, equal on all four sides, is typically
Islamic in design.
The greatest elegance of the Taj lies in its beautiful white marble
dome surrounded by four chatris (smaller domed pavilions). The dome rests
on a low drum. Lotus petals encircle its restricted base. It curves up
gently to the pointed top, covered with radiating petals. While the dome
reveals Persian influence, the four chatris are purely Indian.
Delicacy & grace characterise the beauty of the Taj. The white
marble from the Makrana quarries has a texture of the finest quality. It
shows subtle variations in colour with every change of light; dazzling
white in the noonday sunshine, tinted pale rose at sunset, & gleaming
like a pearl in the moonlight. Light & shade are cleverly arranged.
There are no outstanding parts producing sharp contrasts of light &
shadow; the shadows are soft & delicate. The arched recess of doors
& windows are just deep enough to bring out their pointed shape. This
softness of shadows is oneof the great charms of the Taj.
The lovely tomb building together with the four minarets, detatched
from it yet united by means of the common platform, form a harmonious open
design. The setting too fits such a lovely masterpiece. A pair of buildings
in red sandstone flank the glittering white edifice. Before it lies a spacious
garden laid out in a conventional plan, forming a carpet of green lawns
& flower beds as well as of strems, fountains & lotus pools whose
clear waters mirror the beauty of the Taj. The contrast of the dark green
trees & red sandstone buildings enhances its white loveliness all the
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