Departing Delhi we crossed the river and soon had a stop at
the stunning Akshardham Temple. This is only a few decades old but is very
elaborate. The pink sandstone and white marble was carved by 7000 sculptors and
contains over 20,000 statues. It is a Hindu temple and comprises many different
sections. It includes water fountains and different temples for many of the
gods. There were strict visiting policies. No leather to be taken inside,
modest dress and no photos. We have a few photos that we took from a book that
we purchased.
It was late afternoon by the time we arrived in Agra but
before the hotel we had a stop at the Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah or the Baby Taj
as it is called. This is built in marble and embellished with mosaics and inlay
of semi-precious stones. This is not at
its former glory as the fountains do not operate but it was certainly worth the
visit. It was dark by the time we arrived our hotel that itself is modelled on
a Mogul garden.
At the gate to Baby Taj
Us again outside the main building that contains the tomb
4 comments:
Beautiful carvings, did you include the elephants especially for David?
Hope you're staying safe and well. xo
Harrison has enjoyed looking at your photos. He would like to see some photos of the Taj Mahal and liked the look of the rickshaw. He says it looks like the electric scooter he has asked Santa for (!!)
Well it wasn't anonymous, it was me.
Fabulous buildings! Hope tour group is friendly. Looking forward to Taj. Always wanted to see it.
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