A TRIBUTE TO - THE TAJ MAHAL
On the banks of the Yamuna river lies -
An Emperor’s lamenting heart!
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On the banks of the Yamuna river lies - An Emperor’s lamenting.... a superb writing and story initself carved with golden words....beautiful one sir........10
Wonderful Taj Its not ending with the emperor The most talked about Love And its tears... It is the shine, its the pearl It is the truth... One can shed those beautiful drops Worth thousands of Tajs. But still Taj is Taj No replacement for it.. Tears rolled with Love Are unuique.. There are no duplicates.. Very good subject... Thank you for this delightful read.
...only emperors are privileged to lament so artistically, i suppose
You have captured the beauty and history of Taj in an eloquent composition.... 'A tear dropp that wont dry'....indeed it is a timeless marvel! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Raj, your beautiful description of the Taj Mahal makes me regret never having had the privlege to visit it. Your poem is haunting in its beauty. Bob
u lyricised taj as a symbol of undying human spirit in its myriad manifestations...
I have visited the Taj Mahal, and your eloquent words have captured its essence taking it towards the hilt of creativity and a fine tribute to eternal love as well
I never visited Taj Mahal. But today for the first time I saw its beauty, splendour so clearly and ofcourse the deep, heartwrenching love ~ sorrow story of the Moghal and his beloved...........GREAT GREAT POEM.
i see the dome of taj as a tear dropp of Ustad Isa... every king is a cheat otherwise he wouldn't have chopped the hand of Ustad isa... the master architect...
Emperor Shah Jahan: Should guilty seek asylum here, Like one pardoned, he becomes free from sin. Should a sinner make his way to this mansion, All his past sins are to be washed away. The sight of this mansion creates sorrowing sighs; And the sun and the moon shed tears from their eyes. In this world this edifice has been made; To display thereby the creator's glory' A Heart Full Of Thanks Warmest Regards Persian Nightingale
This is a wonderful commentry on Taj. Taj in full spectre. Well done, Raj! 10 ++