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The Archaeological Survey of India has decided that Taj
Mahal will remain closed on Fridays for the public
except for those who go for afternoon prayers in the
mosque next to the 17th century monument. The monument,
which attracts thousands of visitors every day,
previously remained closed on Mondays.
The Taj will remain open from 6 am-7 pm everyday except
Fridays. Entry costs Rs 970 for Foreigners and for
indians during the sunrise and sunset entry costs Rs 110
and during the daytime Rs 20/-. On Fridays, people will
be allowed to go for the customary prayers between 1200
hrs 1400 hrs at the mosque in the Taj Mahal complex.
Described by the Indian classical poet Tagore as a "tear
on the face of eternity", the Taj Mahal is undoubtedly
the zenith of Moghul architecture and quite simply one
of the world's most marvellous buildings. Volumes have
been written on it s perfection, and its image adorns
countless glossy brochures and guide books; nonetheless,
the reality never fails to overwhelm all who see it, and
few words can do it justice.
A Day at Taj Mahal in Agra
Taj Mahal in the
Morning

The glory of the monument is strangely undiminished by
the crowds of tourists who visit each day, as small and
insignificant as ants in the face of this immense and
captivating monument. That said, the Taj is at its most
alluring in the relative quiet of early morning,
shrouded in mists and bathed with a soft red glow. As
its vast marble surfaces fall into shadow or reflect the
sun, its colour changes, from soft grey and yellow to
pearly cream and dazzling white; it's well worth
visiting at different times. This play of light is an
important decorative device, symbolically implying the
presence of Allah, who is never represented in
anthropomorphic form.
Beauty of Taj
Mahal during Day
The Taj Mahal shows a different aspect of beauty at
different times of the day. The sight of the Taj awash
with the subtle pinks of dawn is an unforgettable sight.
Sunsets stain the Taj an exotic shade of orange. But
nothing beats the poignant beauty of the Taj seen when
the cool white marble is bathed in the soft silver light
of the moon. Even in the bright light of the day, this
wonder of the world shines with an awe-inspiring
loveliness.
There's no time limit on visits to the Taj, and some
people spend most of the day here, sitting, reading,
dozing or picnicking in the beautifully kept gardens.
Hawkers and salesmen are not allowed in, and official
guides are not available on site, but can usually be
provided by hotels, and always accompany organized
tours. The ticket office, just outside the western gate,
is rarely blocked by long queues, except between 4 and 5
pm before the admission fee increases; bring the right
amount of money as the ticket booth attendants rarely
have change and tend to pocket the difference.
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