Taj Mahal: The Charbagh Garden of Paradise
Introduction The Taj Mahal in Agra is not only admired for its marble dome and exquisite architecture but also for its enchanting garden, known as the Charbagh. This garden adds serenity and tranquility to the monument, making the Taj Mahal a true delight for visitors. Inspired by Persian traditions and Mughal artistry, the garden symbolizes paradise on earth. Its symmetry, symbolism, and beauty elevate the Taj Mahal from a mausoleum to a spiritual and emotional experience. Origins of the Charbagh The Design of the Taj Mahal Garden follows the Persian Timurid tradition of the paradise garden, introduced to India by Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty. The concept is based on the number four, considered sacred in Islam. Thus, the garden is divided into four equal parts, reflecting the Quranic vision of paradise with flowing rivers and lush greenery. Layout and Arrangement Covering an area of 300 by 300 meters within the larger Taj Mahal complex, the garden is meticulousl...