Tajmahal

 Agra's journey starts from Delhi, as usual.

Tajmahal
Tajmahal

The Taj Express leaves from Nizamuddin at around 7 am. Had to go to Agra, had arrived on Oct 2021 from night duty. Everyone must have thought that if the servant always goes out for night duty, then he would have got a lot of sleep at night. In reality, it is not so. The condition becomes such that when I leave my duty at six o'clock in the morning and go home, I do not even care about eating and drinking, I go to sleep immediately.

There was talk of Taj Express on Nizamuddin. Had I not been holding the crown, I would have been sleeping soundly at this time. There was no reservation. The journey of only three hours is from this train to Agra. All the trains are having reserved seating with general coaches, in which unreserved people can make their reservation inside the train by paying an additional fifteen rupees. I was in such a rush that I would give fifteen rupees. As soon as he went to the station, he himself first saw which seats are vacant. Scored twelve boxes of twelve, not a single seat was vacant in any of them. A chart is pasted in front of each box. Now Kis Mai Ke Lal has the courage to give me a seat to sit on. The general compartment was already full. Still I went to the general's side.

Then a TT collided. The poor man was surrounded by a crowd. Tired of getting tired, he was shouting loudly that there is no, no, no, there is no seat. I thought it better to slip away quietly. I stood till Faridabad. Then dared to answer. When I sat in the gallery itself, the visitors were coming. I sat at the window and fell asleep. Now you must be thinking that why did not fall down from sleeping while sitting on the window. My answer is to try this work yourself sometime. You probably won't fall.Order came to me to get down at the king's market. In fact, I had already put the information of my visit on my blog. As a reward for that, I got a call from Sharma Jithat we too are residents of Agra. Sharma Jiis on good post in Agra head post office. They were going to office. After a little detour, Raja ki Mandi reached the station to pick me up and after sometime we were at the main post office in Agra. Well done.

When I started walking from here to the Taj Mahal, Sharma Ji gave me a number. Said to go there and contact them. Will work a lot. Coming out of here, when I asked the rickshaw driver, he told the Taj Mahal for forty rupees. I said I will give twenty. He was standing there alone, so he was in majority. could run his own. I have now taken shelter of Google Baba. Babaji is always in my pocket. Baba told that son, the western gate of the Taj Mahal is less than four kilometers from the place where you are standing. The road which is going to your left, it goes straight there. And I went on foot. It didn't even take an hour.

Her name is Mrs Garima ji. They do duty in the post office at the western gate of the Taj Mahal. As soon as I told him that Sharma Ji had sent me, he immediately came and took me inside. I have two hours left. One hour to wait in line to get tickets and another hour to enter the line at the gate. ... When he asked what Sharma Ji you are like, my answer was he is his friend. They were surprised. Where is the fifty-year-old Sharma Ji and where is this twenty four year old boy! What a friendship this is! I told that we are computer friends. As they came to know about me, they also became happy. After all, he let me go to see the Taj Mahal only after taking information about computers, especially uploading photos on Facebook. 

Taj Mahal... Even though there may be differences between Hindus and Muslims about this building, but there is something in it. I was happy seeing this. It seemed that ... felt what, but it is a thing of international honor. Other countries of the world may not know the capital of India, but they definitely know about the Taj Mahal. Ever since the merit list of new wonders of the world was being prepared in Spain in 2007, and the Taj Mahal came first, the number of visitors here has increased tremendously. In the world where India competes with the poor countries of the world in terms of corruption and poverty, where the world does not understand anything in terms of population, it is a matter of great comfort to have the Taj Mahal.

A lot has been said about the Taj Mahal. It was built by Shah Jahan. It was started in 1632 and was completed in 1653. Became a World Heritage Site in 1983. It happened, what all people say, but there are some people who say something else. That too not like that, but with evidence. It is said that earlier this was a Shiva temple, whose name was Tejo Mahalaya. Maharaj Jai Singh of Jaipur had a big hand in making this material because he was a confidant of the Mughals from the time of Akbar. Let's see some such things:

1. The name of Shah Jahan's housewife was not Mumtaz Mahal, but Mumtaz ul Zamani. The first thing that comes that if Shah Jahan has built it in his own name, then where did 'Mum' go? Secondly, Mumtaz died in Burhanpur in southern Madhya Pradesh and her grave is also there.

2. One more thing, what is the big marble platform, have you ever wondered what is under it? It is very exciting to see Yamuna standing on that platform. There is a small garden between the Taj Mahal and the Yamuna. To someday observe the height of the platform from the garden. It is about twenty feet. What's in this twenty feet under the pope? The Government of India does not answer this. Its doors are well-sealed and kept closed. It is said that along with Shivling, there are idols of those Hindu deities, who were uprooted while making the tomb here.

3. Shah Jahan has also written in Badshahnama that he had taken this place from Maharaja Jai ​​Singh of Jaipur.

4. A US company did a carbon test of a piece of wood in it, and it was found that it is three hundred years older than Shah Jahan.

5. The design of the four minarets in the Taj Mahal is nothing but the Hindu method. The umbrellas built on top of the minarets are still found in the villages of Rajasthan.

6. Looking at the roof of the dome, the Kalash placed one on top of the other and the trident at the top will be clearly visible. This happens in every Hindu temple.

7. The 'mosque' which is to the west of the Taj Mahal does not have minarets. Every mosque has a minaret and its face is towards the east.

8. There is also a Nakarkhana near the mosque. Nakkarkhana means drum house. This can never happen in Islam.

9. A chain hangs over Mumtaz's grave. It was earlier used to offer unbroken water to the Shivling, as is the case in every Shiva temple. Today, instead of that urn, the lighting hangs. 

To read more information. There are more than a hundred points, written in English. Of these, I have been able to understand only nine points mentioned above. If my English was good, I would have written down all the points.

I do not mean to say that it should be declared a Hindu building, Shivling should be installed and Bhasma aarti should be started in the morning and evening. It should be that its reality should reach the general public. It has become a symbol of love today, which is a very good thing. When people from all over the world come to Agra for their honeymoon, they are very proud. When the truth comes out, there may be a slight decrease in their pride. But it is a world heritage, historical, so its history cannot be hidden by just saying that it is a sign of the love of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz. Without tampering with its present form, its real reality can be known on the basis of historical documents and alleged basement.

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Naveen Dubey


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