We woke up early in the morning and set out to see the Taj before the sun comes up completely. I heard it looks great during nights especially on a full moon day. But believe me it looks extra ordinary during early hours of the day. I would suggest to spend a night in Agra and visit Taj early in the morning. Full moon might not be possible every time.
We took an entry ticket to see Taj and also a few tickets to take our cameras and video cameras inside. Remember… You can take your still camera inside the main gate but the video camera is prohibited. So if you are interested in taking some nice shots of Taj, I would suggest getting a video camera with a nice zoom.
The moment I saw “The Taj”, I was dumbstruck. I was speechless... no words to say. No one around me were talking. Or may be I was so lost in watching the monument that I lost the track of things that were happening around me. All my friends forgot everything in the world and started looking at the magnanimous mahal ever made by a man. Its grandiose look doesn’t let any one look anywhere else. Many poets spent their lives praising its beauty. But nothing comes close to what it is.
My buddy Vijayendra.... Checking out something he felt more intresting than Taj. You can see a mosque behind him. Even the mosque looks beautiful.
This is at the top of the Taj. You can see the kalash there. It signifies hindhu-muslim relation ship.We spent around three hours there. But it wasn’t still enough. We had so many plans for that day and we don’t want to mess things up again. There is so much to see and capture in your mind. I then decided that I should definitely come back to this place… but very leisurely.
We came out, did some shopping where Giddi got a couple of whips. :)
Vijju strolling on Agra's road... Thinking very seriously about some funny stuff ...
Vijju strolling on Agra's road... Thinking very seriously about some funny stuff ...And then started back to Delhi. We had a plan to visit Mathura. Mathura is around 50 kms from Agra. So by the time we reached Mathura it was almost lunch time.
Mathura is considered as the birthplace of Lord Krishna. There is a temple called “Keshav Dev Temple” which is built on the same site as Krishna’s birth place (a prison).
The other fascinating thing about this temple is that it stays very next to a big mosque. They had a very tight security inside and outside the temple for obvious reasons. Not even batteries were allowed inside.
Mathura is famous for kachoris. You will find many shops near the temple. Find a decent one and get a few kachori’s before you leave. The next famous to kachori’s in Mathura are jalebi’s. No one was in mood to have any sweets, so we didn’t taste them. But we heard they taste really good. We went to shop for a while and as usual you need to bargain at least the fifty percent of the cost here also.
It was almost 2 PM and with kachori’s filling our stomach, we started off back to Delhi. We planned to go to Vrindavan, the place where Lord Krishna was brought up. But our chauffer told us that the entry to Akshardham would be closed by 6:00 PM. So we opted out Vrindavan. And the final destination for that day was decided to be Akshardham.
We reached Akshardham around 5:30pm. Akshardham is the most tightly secured temple I had ever seen in my life. The security is as good as you see in any international airport. You can not get take any type of electronic gadgets inside.
Since we werent able to take any camera's inside... Here are the pics from from Internet (Courtesy: Wikipedia)Now a few things about Akshardham… Akshardham is sri Swamy Narayan’s temple. It contains so many things. You might have to spend a whole day to experience everything inside the temple.
It looks a bit commercial, but considering the fact that they have to maintain such a huge structure and all the infra structure, I felt it was reasonable. One of the famous things is a very big theater inside the temple. People say that the screen is as big as an Imax screen. Every day they screen a movie related to the Swamy Narayan’s yatra. We haven’t got a chance to see the movie as it was too late. The other important experience you can have is the boat ride. The boat ride is a journey through the Hindu culture and all. The journey is approximately for 15 minutes. But both the movie and boating are inter related at that time. We were supposed to take either both the tickets or none. So we opted no for the boat ride too.

And then there is this musical fountain(kund). This is considered as the india’s largest steep well. We threw some coins in to it. And at last was my favorite part. A garden with sculptures of all most all famous people related to India. I strongly suggest everyone to take time and go through this garden. It gives us so much history about our country that no history book gives us. Take your children and let them know our great history.
I was completely satisfied after looking at the garden. Then we went to the main temple. Believe me, you have to visit this temple in night and you would be thrilled. All the lightings and moon light makes it look fantastic. It is best modern temple I have ever seen in my life. The artistic work needs a special mention here. If Taj gets 10 points to its beauty, this temple definetly deserves 9. Some of my friends gave it 11. Don’t forget to look at the top when you go inside the building.
After visiting Taj, Mathura and Akshardham, we were completely satisfied with the trip. But we never knew there is more to come which we never planned. We planned to take some food back to Shakti's(our host) place so that we all can eat together. We started having our dinner and suddenly were interrupted by some of Shakthi’s friends… The most lively delhites. :). We started talking and here starts the most exciting part of journey…






