Thursday, June 22, 2017

Taj Mahal Comments

Rating: 5.0

When we look at a lovely woman
We exclaim- She must have been
created by God with all His skills!
...
Read full text

Rajnish Manga
COMMENTS
Prabir Gayen 01 April 2019

Very beautiful poem dear poet......A great artist...////

4 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 01 April 2019

Thank you so much for a very positive feedback on the poem. It gives me pleasure to recall your own fascination with this architectural marvel (Please Refyour poem on Taj Mahal) .

0 0

A lovely picture as well, Rajnish ji. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this monumental wonder of art, love and beauty, an unique and rare combination.

2 0 Reply

When we visit Taj Mahal in Agra (The epitome of eternal love) We are spell bound by its charm! Rajnish ji, you have said it all in this verse. There is nothing further to be said. Taj Mahal is truly an unsurpassed wonder of beauty and love. For your poetic beauty, it is a 100+++

1 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 19 June 2018

You have nicely reviewed this poem and have made great value additions through your comments. Taj Mahal deserves all the focus and admiration- a shade of which might percolate into what has been written or said about it. Thank you very much for your kind words of appreciation and high ratings, Geeta ji. I am humbled.

0 0
Deepak Kumar Pattanayak 08 February 2018

Yes this is very well composed......Rajnishji.........truly said silent and living poetry of love in stone.....marvelous indeed.......10

2 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 09 February 2018

Thank you very much, Deepak ji. We are really fortunate that we have so much physical, cultural and spiritual beauty all around which can transport us to another world. Taj Mahal is one such object.

0 0
Kostas Lagos 11 December 2017

A great poem inspired by one of the gratest monuments on earth!

1 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 11 December 2017

I am so pleased to receive your wonderful comments on this poem. Thanks a lot, Kostas.

0 0
Tom Allport 14 November 2017

a wonderful write of a wonderful monument..................well penned Rajnish

1 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 14 November 2017

Thanks a lot, Tom. It is so inspiring to get positive reviews of your work. Taj gives a meaning to love as love gives a meaning to Taj.

0 0
Michael Walker 14 August 2017

I love looking at photos of the Taj Mahal and your one has an exquisite blend of colours. 'It is the poetry of love in stone'. I would like to see the Taj Mahal for real as a tourist.

1 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 15 August 2017

Your second visit to this page is very encouraging as much as your lovely words about Taj Mahal and about this humble effort of mine. It would be wonderful if you visit Taj Mahal and much more in India. Thanks a lot, Michael.

0 0
Valsa George 12 July 2017

I too had the chance of seeing this architectural marvel and was moved by its splendor! Yes, it is the 'poetry of love in stone'.... Beautiful way of putting it.... almost coming close to our famous poet Tagore's reaction on seeing Taj Mahal...' 'A teardrop in the cheek of eternity'! Beautiful poem especially the aforesaid line! Top marks!

1 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 12 July 2017

Taj Mahal is indeed an architectural marvel. Being closer to Agra, I have visited Taj Mahal quite a number of times but my liking for it has not diminished. Further, I feel humbled by your reference to the epitaph used by Gurudev to describe Taj Mahal. Thank you very much, Valsa ji.

0 0
Loke Kok Yee 05 July 2017

Though I have never been there, I felt that I know the place well and now even better with your superb poem that brings out all the beauty of that monument of undying love. Thanks my friend.

2 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 05 July 2017

Your kind words make it a worthwhile effort. Thank you so much for your visit and lovely comments about the poem, Dear Loke kok.

0 0
Tom Allport 03 July 2017

a lovely poem of beauty being in the eyes of the beholder's? and yes the Taj is a beautiful thing! .......well written.

1 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 03 July 2017

That's true about beauty. It cannot be taken for granted for one and all. Sahir Ludhianvi, a renowned Urdu poet, in his Poem 'Taj Mahal' has highlighted the plight of artisans who constructed the Taj but nobody knows about them or their names. Thanks for your kind words, Tom.

0 0
Kumarmani Mahakul 27 June 2017

The poem has been started from a lovely woman, may be a mother, sister or a wife and has been concluded on Tajmahal, the beautiful monument of the past for a woman. Wonderful imaginary and imagery. Thanks for sharing.

1 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 27 June 2017

This is indeed a wonderful review from a erudite poet. Thanks, Kumarmani ji, for your analytical comments on this poem.

0 0
Michael Walker 23 June 2017

You have given a perfect picture of the Taj Mahal, both in words and in the symmetrical photograph with two different colour shades. An ideal reflection.

1 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 23 June 2017

It is indeed a pleasure to have you on this page with a wonderful review and leaving kind words of appreciation for which I am extremely thankful to you, Michael.

0 0

Tajmahal a poetry of love.Nice to share.

1 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 23 June 2017

Thanks for a nice appraisal and a positive feedback on this poem, Akham N. Singh sahab.

0 0
Upendra Upm 22 June 2017

Yes, Mangasahab, poetry in marble, highest edifice of love.love for ones wife.Your radar for poetic sensibility is one of most efficient, I must admit.Thank you for sharing your feeling about the seventh wonder which I have visited.

2 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 23 June 2017

Your comments have always been inspiring. Thanks for a wonderful review of the poem devoted to this seventh wonder of the modern world. Seeing it with your eyes is indeed a great experience. Thanks, Upendra Majhi sahab.

0 0
Lamar Cole 22 June 2017

Very nice poem. It would be wonderful to view the Taj Mahal and take some pictures.

2 0 Reply
Rajnish Manga 22 June 2017

Thanks for your lovely comments. I have seen it on several occasions and every times it looks enchanting.

0 0
Rajnish Manga

Rajnish Manga

Meerut / Now at Faridabad
Close
Error Success