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TAJ MAHAL DISAPPEARS
Described as the most beautiful building in the world,
India's Taj Mahal was made to "vanish" leaving onlookers
gasping in astonishment.
Indian magician PC Sorcar Jr "made the Mughal architectural
marvel disappear into thin air, leaving a blank space at the site,"
the Statesman of India reported.
It was a perfect illusion "P C Sorcar" The magician
was assisted by his daughter, Maneka, who made the monument
reappear after two minutes.
Sorcar performed his illusion about 400 metres from the Taj, standing
on the bank of the Yamuna river.
Viewed from prison fortress where emperor Shah Jahan spent last
days of his life gazing at his 'monument to love' "No, it was
not mass hypnotism," a "jubilant" Sorcar was quoted
as saying. "I just kept
the Taj away from your eyes. It was a perfect illusion."
This was Sorcar's first performance since 1992, when he made a running
train disappear.
He is also credited with making Calcutta's Victoria Memorial disappear
and an aircraft vanish in Japan.
Sorcar, 53, said magic had been in his blood for eight generations.
He describes himself as master of the "Indrajal" form
of magic, a "theatrical representation of the wishful dream
of living happily, where nothing seems impossible".
There was "nothing supernatural" in this vanishing act,
he said. "This is all science, the science of controlling the
mind and the willpower to create a psychic balance with the environment."

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