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Taj Mahal Gets Competition As New White Marble Marvel Opens In Agra
NDTV - India ^ | May 17, 2024 | Staff

Posted on 05/17/2024 11:07:30 AM PDT by Red Badger

The visitors often draw comparisons between the iconic Taj Mahal and the newly built mausoleum of the founder of the Radhasoami sect in Soami Bagh, located about 12 km away from the Taj Mahal.

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Saomi Bagh in Agra is a new white marble structure in Agra that took 104 years to build

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A new white marble structure in Agra that took 104 years to build is daily drawing hordes of spiritually inclined tourists. The visitors often draw comparisons between the iconic Taj Mahal and the newly built mausoleum of the founder of the Radhasoami sect in Soami Bagh, located about 12 km away from the Taj Mahal.

The immaculate white marble structure has become a popular attraction for tourists exploring Agra. Many are in awe of the grandeur of the mausoleum and consider it a worthy rival to the Taj Mahal, adding to the architectural splendour of the city known for its Mughal-era monuments.

Unlike the Taj Mahal, which was completed in 22 years with the labour of thousands of skilled artisans and craftsmen in the 17th century under a medieval authoritarian regime, the construction of the Soami Bagh mausoleum spanned over a century. in an open society.

A devoted follower of the faith, Pramod Kumar mentioned that the construction of the mausoleum was a testament to the unwavering faith, fervour, and dedication of its creators, who were driven by their religious beliefs.

Resting on a foundation of 52 wells, the 193-foot tall structure, all in white marble from Makrana in Rajasthan, is undoubtedly one of the most ambitious projects in India.

The mausoleum is dedicated to the founder of the Radha Soami faith Param Purush Pooran Dhani Swamiji Maharaj. The grand mausoleum is situated in the Soami Bagh colony in Agra's Dayalbagh area. Each day bus loads of tourists visit the mausoleum and express their admiration and awe at the exquisite craftsmanship on display. The entrance is free while the photography is not permitted.

Some minor additions are yet to be made. One can see scores of craftsmen at the workshop equipped with huge machines using state-of-the-art technology. "Now of course we have huge grinders, cutters, finishers, lorries, lifters, and all kinds of machines and computer technology, all of which were employed to advantage here, and the results show," an official connected with the project said.

Already visitors have begun comparing the Soami Bagh mausoleum with the world heritage monument, the Taj Mahal which draws thousands of tourists from all over the world daily. The Taj Mahal houses the mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

Officials who supervised the construction said, "It is a form of worship that has been going on and will go on relentlessly."

The Soami Bagh mausoleum stands amidst a colony of the followers of the Radha Soami faith. The faith has millions of followers in states like Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Karnataka as well as foreign countries.

The original samadh was a simple white sandstone structure. In 1904, work began on a new design by an architect from Allahabad. Work was held up for a few years, but since 1922 to this day men have been toiling away, mostly by hand, at the enormous, highly decorated construction.

The artisans work with intense devotion. Some old men have spent all their lives on the site, as their fathers and grandfathers did before them, and as their sons and grandsons are now doing. These days the artisans have some machinery to help them, but their work is as painstaking as ever.

The architectural design of the building conforms to no particular style, modern or traditional, though in conception it is essentially oriental. An effort has been made to blend a variety of styles harmoniously.

However, the sponsors of Soami Bagh, literally the 'garden of the Lord', firmly deny any plans of rivalling the Taj.

The 31.4-foot gold-plated pinnacle is taller than that of the Taj Mahal and was mounted by a crane especially called from Delhi for this highly specialised job. It took years because marble stones of the desired size could not be found. Most of the marble for the mausoleum has come from Makrana and Jodhpur quarries in Rajasthan. The variegated mosaic stone is from Nowshera in Pakistan. Semi-precious stones for inlay work have been procured from riverbeds in central and southern India.

The construction process faced many problems, including difficulties in procuring the right quality of marble although quarries were taken on lease in Mount Abu and Udaipur areas. To add to the woes, construction work was affected time and again due to labour shortage, as a large number of skilled masons migrated to greener pastures in Gulf countries.

While the Taj Mahal continues to remain the first choice of visitors who are fascinated by the romance and the structural grandeur of the imposing edifice, the spiritually inclined are turning to Soami Bagh which is both an architectural marvel and a centre for soul healing and solace.

Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com The promoters of the project consider it wrong to compare it with any other building, but those who visit the mausoleum continue to wonder whether the Taj Mahal has a rival in Agra.


TOPICS: History; Outdoors; Society; Travel
KEYWORDS: agra; allahabad; architecture; dayalbagh; godsgravesglyphs; india; jodhpur; karnataka; makrana; mountabu; mughal; mumtazmahal; nowshera; pakistan; punjab; radhasoami; rajasthan; samadh; shahjahan; soamibagh; tajmahal; udaipur; uttarpradesh
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1 posted on 05/17/2024 11:07:30 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: SunkenCiv

PinGGG!........................


2 posted on 05/17/2024 11:07:49 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

Hindus competing with Muslims. Now let’s see who destroys the other’s monument first.


3 posted on 05/17/2024 11:08:41 AM PDT by nwrep
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To: Red Badger

I gaze at that monument of ineffable beauty and I’m thinking...condos.


4 posted on 05/17/2024 11:13:20 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Billthedrill

Thought this article was about Organized Crime and Las Vegas.


5 posted on 05/17/2024 11:22:25 AM PDT by 4Runner
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To: Red Badger

Because imitation is flattery.

6 posted on 05/17/2024 11:23:31 AM PDT by xoxox
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To: Red Badger

I must admit I prefer the Taj Mahal for its simplicity of design. This new one is just much too busy.


7 posted on 05/17/2024 11:31:54 AM PDT by Robwin ( )
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To: Billthedrill

I gaze at that monument of ineffable beauty and I’m thinking...CONSESSION STANDS......................


8 posted on 05/17/2024 11:34:12 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger
Saomi Bagh in Agra is a new white marble structure in Agra that took 104 years to build

Anyone remember the name of the palace in Disney's Aladdin? Agrabah.

9 posted on 05/17/2024 11:35:19 AM PDT by pgyanke (Republicans get in trouble when not living up to their principles. Democrats... when they do.)
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To: Robwin

Last I heard, the Taj was getting dingy an dirty from pollution.............


10 posted on 05/17/2024 11:36:06 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

I still wonder how stone was carved into statues, columns and other things hundreds of years ago.


11 posted on 05/17/2024 11:39:45 AM PDT by cymbeline (we saw men break out of a concentration camp.”)
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To: Red Badger

I wasn’t familiar with Agra culture.😉

Here is one of my favorite songs by Taj Mahal. Enjoy.
Note: the Blues Brothers sang it, too, written by Taj Mahal.
She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule To Ride
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4bV1Jyb6yk

“The “Katy” (KT) is the nickname for the old Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT). The railroad merged with the Missouri Pacific in 1988 and is now part of the Union Pacific.”


12 posted on 05/17/2024 11:41:10 AM PDT by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls.)
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To: xoxox

Two of us gave the attention to the bluesman, richly deserved.

Song my post #12


13 posted on 05/17/2024 11:44:03 AM PDT by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls.)
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To: Red Badger

Jeez, I can smell it right through the picture. I have photos but the stink is all I remember about my trip to Agra and India in general. Was there for work so not my $$$. Screw India.


14 posted on 05/17/2024 11:45:10 AM PDT by mikey_hates_everything
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To: cymbeline

Marble is fairly soft as rocks go.................


15 posted on 05/17/2024 11:47:12 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

Food trucks!

Having seen videos of Indian street food, I’m thinking I’ll stay home.


16 posted on 05/17/2024 12:25:31 PM PDT by bk1000 (Banned from Breitbart)
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To: Red Badger

Why is it drawing ‘hordes of spiritually inclined tourists’?


17 posted on 05/17/2024 3:48:33 PM PDT by NetAddicted (MAGA2024)
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To: frank ballenger
Taj Mahal's was the inspiration behind the Allman Brothers - as evidenced on their "Live at the Fillmore" when compared to Taj Mahal's debut album
18 posted on 05/17/2024 3:53:36 PM PDT by P.O.E. (Pray for America.)
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To: frank ballenger

Rock on!


19 posted on 05/17/2024 5:36:00 PM PDT by xoxox
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To: cymbeline
"I still wonder how stone was carved into statues, columns and other things hundreds of years ago."

By skilled craftsmen with a hammer and chisel. Specifically it was a technique the Indians had learned from the Italians called "pietra dura," Italian for "hard rocks."

The Italians have been trading with the Indians since the reign of Caesar Augustus. That's why the Italians had Asian buffalo from which to make bufala mozzarella, one of the key ingredients in pizza. And how the Indians came to know pietra dura.

Agra today is full of crafts shops where they make jewelry and home decor by the same technique. Just a man, usually sitting cross-legged in the floor, with a mallet, a bunch of chisels and pieces of marble, some gemstones and a buffing wheel. First he carves out the indentation in the larger piece, purely by eye and feel, then he shapes the gemstone inlay and polishes it until it fits perfectly.

And every shop you go into they'll tell you their craftsmen are the direct descendants of the men who built the Taj Mahal. But it took tens of thousands to build, so 400 years later, it's not impossible that everybody in town is kin to someone who worked on it.

Parts of the Taj today look pretty grim. Lots of the gemstone inlays are gone, leaving just a scar in the marble. And industrial pollution (India has no pollution laws to speak of, and the ones that exist aren't enforced vigorously or uniformly) hasn't been kind to the structure. It's a mausoleum built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for the most beloved of his wives, Mumtaz. "Taj" is Urdu for "crown" but the name also might be an abbreviation or corruption of "Mumtaz."

Once the Taj was done the Shah intended creating its black twin on the opposite bank of the river to be his own mausoleum, but he died before it ever began in earnest. So he in entombed in the Taj, next to Mumtaz.

20 posted on 05/17/2024 6:49:47 PM PDT by Paal Gulli
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