Tuesday, October 30, 2007
I dreamed I was in the midnight garden of the Taj Mahal, said Princess Haiku
The white marble tomb of the Taj Mahal stands prominently along the Yamuna riverbank, situated on the northern edge of a classic four-fold Mughal garden built in Agra, India in the 17th century. Although legends of a "Black Taj" across the river had long been dismissed, this research examined the archaeological evidence at the garden opposite the Taj Mahal, known as the Mahtab Bagh or "Moonlight Garden." Working as a collaborative team, we sought to determine the landscape architectural aims, layout, components, and meanings at this historic Mughal garden.
Special thanks to Moonriver who first published a similar post.
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love,
midnight garden,
moon,
moon river,
poetic beauty,
poetic meditation,
taj mahl
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2 comments:
That's so pretty to see the Taj Mahal in different settings. Thanks for linking to me!
You are welcome mermaid. My pleasure.
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