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FEW OF THE PRAISES BY PEOPLE
ON TAJ MAHAL
Shah Jahan's own composition in praise of the
Taj is found in Badshah Nama: "
The sigt of this mansion
creates sorrowing sighs/And makes sun and moon shed tears from their
eyes/In this world this edifice has been made/to display thereby
the Creator's glory."
From the Travels in the Moghul Empire, 1670 by the French traveler
Bemier. "The Koran is continually read with apparent devotion
by certain Mullahs kept in the Mausoleum for that purpose
.It
is opened with much ceremony once a year
.and no Christian
is admitted within, lest its sanctity be profaned."
In 1783the British painter Hodges says of the tomb: "it
appears like a perfect pearl on an azure ground. The effect is such
I have never experienced form any work of art."
Writes a then well-known British officer, Colonel Sleeman's wife:
"I cannot tell what I think. I do not know how to criticize
such a building but I can tell what I feel. I would die tomorrow
to have such another over me."
The American novelist, Bayard Taylor, wrote about the Taj:
"Did you even build a castle in the Air? Here is one, brought
down to earth and fixed for the wonder of ages"
Lord Curzon, the British Governor-General w ho
is credited to have somewhat saved the Taj from neglect, said in
a speech from the terrace of the monument: "If I had never
done anything else in India, I have written my name here, and the
letters are living joy."
The poet Rabindranath Tagore has perhaps said it best of
all: "You know Shah Jahan, life and youth, wealth and glory,
they all drift away in the current of time. You strove therefore,
to perpetuate only the sorrow of your heart
.Let the splendor
of diamond, pearl and ruby vanish
..Only let this one teardrop,
this Taj Mahal, glisten spotlessly bright on the cheek of time,
forever and ever."

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