5 Secrets Few People Know About The Taj Mahal

The notorious fraudster M.K Srivastava has sold the Taj Mahal three times with only a few hundred thousand rupees. This stunning work stands in the open blue sky. The Indian court has banned the construction of works around the Taj Mahal that could disrupt the landscape here. Visitors should come to the mausoleum at dawn, to admire this marble soaked in the warm sunshine

.Taj Mahal is perfectly symmetrical, minus a single point When entering the Mughal garden, you will see The castle is splendid reflecting on the flat lake ahead. Each corner of the mausoleum has sharp towers, two red stone structures (a cathedral and a guest house) located about equal distance from the mausoleum. Walk around the Taj Mahal, you will see that the four sides of this wonder are identical, with arches and the Quran inlaid on white marble
This perfect design brings the beauty of integrity and longevity to the Taj Mahal.


5 Secrets Few People Know About The Taj Mahal

Before the age of machines and technology, architects did the almost impossible: bilateral symmetry along the central axis. Taj Mahal achieved perfect symmetry. The Mughals see symmetry as a symbol of balance and harmony in their empire. Surprisingly, the only point of asymmetry lies in the tomb of the man who built this impressive work: Queen Mumtaz's tomb is in the middle of the mausoleum, while Emperor Shah Jahan's tomb breaks symmetry. According to legend, the emperor planned to build a Black Taj mausoleum for himself, but could not complete it in time. Therefore, his tomb in the Taj Mahal mausoleum was not calculated from the beginning but added later. Many times the Emperor spent 32 million rupees (equivalent to 53 billion rupees or 877 million dollars at current exchange rates) to complete the Taj Mahal
This work uses a variety of rare materials, from Rajasthan's makrana marble, saved from Central Asia, and requires up to 1,000 elephants to transport the material.


5 Secrets Few People Know About The Taj Mahal

However, it was this that put the Taj Mahal in danger when the Mughal empire collapsed in the 18th century. The Jat (a Hindu community in North India, which was hostile to the Mughals) sacked this place. 1764, stealing 2 silver doors of the palace. During the occupation, the British colonialists removed elaborate hand-woven rugs and gems. Lord Bentinck, the first Governor-general in India, also intended to sell the mausoleum for scrap marble. Fortunately, the plan has not gone underway, and this wonder has been through many events. After that, the Taj Mahal became a partying place for the British. By the early 19th century, the golden carvings on the roof were replaced by bronze.


5 Secrets Few People Know About The Taj Mahal

Lords Curzon, the Doge of India (1899-1905), ordered the mausoleum and surrounding gardens to be restored. He also gifted the Taj Mahal with a giant ceiling lamp. Taj Mahal is regularly "beauty care". Today, the greatest danger to this wonder comes from the process of industrialization. As the economy develops, the polluted air causes the marble surface to turn yellow. The Supreme Court has ordered factories and industrial zones in the 10,400 square kilometer area around the Taj Mahal to switch to natural gas or relocate, and at the same time, this wonder is cleaned by Multani Mitti mud, which is abundant Indian women use it for exfoliation. Taj Mahal is covered with mud, left for 24 hours and then washed off with warm water, giving a shiny color to marble.Taj Mahal is a symbol of eternal love.


5 Secrets Few People Know About The Taj Mahal

We often hear rumors that Emperor Shah Jahan asked to cut off his hands and blind the main craftsmen who built the Taj Mahal, so that this work was unique. Historians have found no evidence that this is a real hypothesis, but it is true that the workers here are often disabled. The cause of this phenomenon is believed to be due to years of hard work causing them to suffer from bone disease, and those who work in carvings have their eyes damaged by stone dust.Three times sold Three national symbols, Heritage World recognized by UNESCO since 1983, the Taj Mahal is still sold to gullible tourists. M.K Srivastava, also known as Natwarlal, a notorious con man, sold the Taj Mahal three times with only a few hundred thousand rupees. He pretended to be a government employee with a very authentic contract. Natwarlal committed 100 scams, was arrested and escaped several times.


5 Secrets Few People Know About The Taj Mahal

The last time, at the age of 86, Natwarlal escaped on the way from prison to hospital while in a wheelchair. Since then, he has disappeared..

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