Places to visit in Agra:
Taj Mahal,
Agra
Fort,
Akbar's Tomb,
Fatehpur Sikri,
Bharatpur,
Mathura,
Vrindavan
Introduction: Agra known as 'Taj City' the
symbol of eternal love. Once the capital of India under the Mughal, Agra is
full of magnificent monuments dating back to the 16th and 17th century. The
crowning glory of the city is obviously the Taj, a monument of love and
imaginations that represents India to the world.
Taj
Mahal: By the banks of the river Yamuna, Taj Mahal a poignant
poetry in marble, the most extravagant monuments ever built for lover is a
tribute to the timelessness of art and love. Built by Shahjahan in 1652 in the
memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the lady of the Taj.The main
architect, Isa Khan, came all the way from Shiraz in Iran..
Its pure white marble shimmers silver in the soft moonlight, exudes a shell
pink glow at dawn and at the close of the day, takes on the tawny fiery hue of
the majestic sun. The Taj serves as a symbol of eternal love where the heart
broken Shahjahan was finally buried and reunited with his beloved Mumtaz.
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Agra Fort: Built
by three generations of Moghul Emperors, this massive structure began in 1565
under Akbar. This luxurious palace armed with massive double walls, punctuated
by four gateways, the fort house palaces, courts, mosques, baths, gardens and
gracious pavilions within its premises.
'Jehangiri Mahal' built by Akbar made up of red stone for his Hindu Queen
Jodhabai. It is blending of Hindu and central Asian architecture styles. The
Diwan-e-Am, Diwan-e-Khas, Khas Mahal, the Palace of Mirrors, the Pearl Mosque,
the Nagina Masjid, the Garden of Grapes and the Fish Pavilion are the other
things in the Fort Complex. 'Itmad-ud-Daulah Tomb stands in the centre of a
grand Persian garden and architectural gem of its times. It is the tomb of
Mirza Ghiyas Beg, Emperor Jehangiri's wazir or Chief Minister and also his
father-in-law. Near the Agra Fort, is Jami Masjid, built by Shahjahan in 1648.
An inscription over its main entrance indicates that it was built in the name
of Jahanara, the Emperor's daughter, who was imprisoned with the Emperor by
Aurangzeb.
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AROUND AGRA:
Akbar's Tomb:
Named after the Afghan
ruler Sikander Lodi, Sikandra is the final resting place of Emperor Akbar.
Akbar's mausoleum lies here. It
is a combination of Hindu, Muslim and Persian architecture. Akbar began the
construction of his own garden mausoleum during his lifetime.
Fatehpur Sikri:
40 km west of Agra is Fatehpur Sikri - The City served as the capital of
Mughal empire during Akbar's reign. The Dargah or tomb of Sheikh Salim Chisti,
the renowed saint, set in the courtyard of the Royal Mosque draws hordes of
pilgrims who come to have their wishes fulfilled.
Mathura: Situated on
the west bank of the river Yamuna 'Mathura' the birth place of Lord Krishna.
Kanishka made it the capital of his eastern empire and the city became an
important centre of trade, learning, arts and structure. The 'Janmashtami'
celebrated here is very famous throughout the country. The Raslila is regarded
as one of the most popular dramatic performance in India.
Places to visit in Mathura: Dwarkadeesh
Temple, Gita Mandir, Jama Masjid, Kans Quila, Sati Burj, Shri Krishna Janma
Bhoomi, Vishram Ghat and Govt. Museum.
Vrindavan:
Vrindaban is one of the most sacred places for Hindus and has several temples
closely connected with the life of Lord Krishna.
The twin city to Mathura is synonymous with the devotees of Lord Krishna and
people from all over the world congregate at Vrindavan. Some unique festivals
such as colorful Holi and Janamashtami are celebrated at Vrindavan.
Places to visit in Vrindavan : Baldeo,
Barsana, Radhakund, Bharatpur, Deeg, Gokul, Govardhan, Nandgaon and Sonkh.
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Bharatpur: 55 km
from Agra, Bharatpur - known for one of the finest bird sanctuaries in the
world. Early in 18th century it was Rajput Fort. Once private hunting &
shooting preserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur is now a bird sanctuary called
Keoladeo Ghana. Home to migratory birds especially the Siberian Crane and the
protected breeding ground of hundreds of species of birds