It’s hard to explain, but the magnificence of this monument is overwhelming. With the sun rising and the crowds beginning to pour in, the grounds came alive and the beauty unfolded. Something that is difficult to see in p
But an even bigger surprise is the story behind the Taj Mahal. Built in the 1600’s by the 4th Mogul (Muslim) Emperor Shah Jahan, this building took 20,000 workers everyday for 22 years to construct. It was built in honor of his 3rd wife, Mumtaz who died givin
But let me back up for a second. Yes, she was Shah Jahan’s third wife (of 4!) and he even had many other “unofficial wives”. This was a time when marriages were often not for love, but for political gains and a blending of blood lines. And men took multiple wives. But yet despite this, a man loved a woman and together they married against the wills of their families and lived for 19 years. Mumtaz was the only wife that bore his children and after her death he took no more wives. In fact Shah Jahan’s son eventually took power from him and imprisoned him in the Red Fort where he died on a balcony that directly faced the Taj Mahal.
So in this land of surprises, we find a love story so great that millions come from around the world to see its monument. It’s been an appropriate way to start winding down our days of travel and get ready for OUR family love story ahead.
5 comments:
I agree, this icon we see everywhere in every day life is truly magnificent to see in person. Glad that you made this bumpy trip and are enjoying it so much!!
Julie R
I have goosebumps! I am loving your blog so much, I have sent it to a number of people here at work. We have a number of people here from India and they are loving it also!
Love the love story and love you!!
C
You two are doing an amazing job with this blog. The pictures are great, and the story makes them even better. What a magnificent way to begin winding down your travels as you move towards meeting your beautiful daughter Zaleeya! You are in the home stretch, and we could not be more excited for you.
=)
Thom & Kim
I also loved the view from close-up -- all the different kinds and colors of stone, and the meticulous artistry. What a great lead-in for beginning your new journey as parents.
-- Nancy
Awesome writing on the short history of Taj Mahal and great pictures!!!
Last leg of the journey is creeping up and we are all so humbled by the approach of reality and so excited to share in your experience as you embrace our newest addition to our family..your daughter...ZALEEYA!!!!
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