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" ABOUT TAJ MAHAL "
Taj Mahal Garden
The Persian style garden The lush green
garden expands from the main gateway to the plinth, over which stands the
tomb. The garden in essense is based on symmetry and geometrical
measurements. The Persian style garden has a close link with paradise, since
Quran describes paradise as a beautiful garden.
Water
garden Through the centre of the garden runs the two marble
canals with fountains and lined with cypress trees (symbolising death). This
divides the garden into four equal squares(Islam considers four to be a holy
number), evoking the image of Islamic paradise that has rivers of water,
milk, wine and honey flow. The stone paved pathways further subdivides each
flower bed into 4, making total of 16 flower beds. The mausoleum, unlike
most mughal mausoleums, stands majestically at the north end just above the
river and not at the central location. At the centre of the garden, in the
mid of the tomb and the gateway, is a raised marble lotus shaped tank with a
cusped and trefoiled border. The tank has been arranged to provide a clear
view of Taj in its water from any point in the garden. The view looks
amazing with the reflection of Taj amidst the green cyprus trees .
Water devices and irrigation mechanism
Water in the canals was drawn from the river using purs, a system of drawing
water manually from river using bucket and ropes. For irrigation the water
from the overflowing canals was used. The north-south canals had its water
inlet through fountains and east-west canal had its water inlet through an
interconnection with north-south canal.