THE MONUMENTS OF INDIA: THE BEAUTY OF INDIA
THE MONUMENTS OF INDIA: THE BEAUTY OF
INDIA
Monuments are the beauty of our country and play a vital role in
the country’s economy. They are the center of attraction for the tourists. Some
of the monuments are Taj Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Qutub Minar, Char Minar, Kornak Sun
Temple, and Ashok Stambh. As Indians, we must know at least about the famous
ones.
Qutub Minar was built in 1193. It was built by Qutub-ud-din
Aibak. Qutub Minar was built to celebrate the dominance of the Muslims in
Delhi. It is well known for its height which measures 73 meters high to the
sky. Qutub Minar is made with five stories and projecting balconies. The first
three stories out of five are made with the help of red sandstone and the
remaining two are made with marble and sandstone.
Hawa Mahal is also known as “Palace Of Winds” situated in Jaipur
which is made up of red and pink sandstone. It was built by Sawai Pratap Singh
in the year 1799. It is constructed in the Rajput architectural style. This is
the five-story pyramid-shaped monument which is fifty feet high. It has 453
small windows also called Jharokhas. The jharokhas were built
with a purpose to allow the air to pass through them. It is one of the major
attractions in Jaipur.
It was constructed in the year 1591. It was built by Muhammad
Quli Qutb Shah, the fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi Dynasty. It is mentioned in
the top ten monuments of the country. It is built in Islamic design and
references to Hindu construction design. It is built with the help of lime
mortar and granite. There are four minarets built in this monument on its every
corner which are 48.7 meters high and it is said that the four minarets are
symbols of the first four Khalifas of Islam. There is a mosque located on its
top floor and it takes you to climb 149 steps to get there.
Ashok Stambh is also known as “Pillars Of Ashoka”. They
were built by the Mauryan emperor Asoka in the 3rd century BCE. All the pillars
of Ashoka are built-in Buddhist monasteries, the places of pilgrimage, and some
important places from the life of Gautama Buddha. Some of the major pillars are
present in Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), Bihar and Madhya Pradesh.
Kornak Sun Temple also known as Kornak is situated in Odisha.
This temple is dedicated to God Sun. Korna means corner and Arka means Sun. so,
when it gets combined it means “Sun of the corner”. It was built in the middle
of the 13th century. There you can see three images of god Sun on the three
sides of the temple and they are positioned in a manner that it catches sun
rays at the time of the morning, noon and evening.
Sultan Ghari was built in 1231 AD. It was built by Illtutmish
for his eldest son Nasir-ud-din Muhammad. The architectural style of the tomb
represents the architectural style of the early sultanate period. It is said
that it is the first monumental tomb built in the Indian subcontinent. The tomb
is constructed on a site of a Hindu temple. The tomb is located in an isolated
area.
Taj Mahal was built by Mughal
emperor Shah Jahan. Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in memory of his wife. It
was built between in the years 1631 and 1648. It is built with white marble.
20,000 workers were involved in the construction of the Taj Mahal. It is an
example of significant Mughal architecture. It is one of the big names of world
heritage places. It is said that the workers who constructed the Taj Mahal,
their hands were cut down by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
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