Friday, May 27, 2005

The Wonder called Taj

No structural feature marks India in bold on the world map as much as the Taj Mahal. I had a chance to witness first hand the awe that surrounds a person who sees it for the first time. Also, it gave me a chance to learn more about the history of the spectacle. Although there are theories about it being an ancient Hindu temple, but I have no choice but to believe what was written in my school history books, which says that this marvel was created by Shah Jahan in 1652. This supposedly is the reason for having 16 gardens and 52 fountains in the area surrounding the Taj. So, this visionary called Shah Jahan built this spectacle in loving memory of his wife, the wife whom he loved so much that they had 14 kids together...and that too in a span of 19 years. Not surprisingly, the cause of death of Mumtaz was reported as child birth. He had promised his wife at the time of death that he will not marry again, and that he will build something in her rememberance. Even Mumtaz wouldn't have imagined what the world was about to see!
It took a whopping four crore rupees ( I dont know if the currency at that time was rupee, but this is the quoted figure) to build the Taj, which must be hell lot of money considering the inflation ;-). Architects were hired from Turkey and 20,000 labourers worked for 22 years to build it. Shah Jahan wanted to build a Black Taj Mahal for himself on the other side of Yamuna river, but was stopped by his son Aurangzeb...people wouldnt like it if Manmohan Singh decides to erect a building for himself by Govt money tomorrow....such was the case there too!

The feature that struk me most about the Taj was its symmetry. It looks exactly the same from all sides, to such an amazing precision that I am reasonably sure that you'll need a least-count of millimeters to find any irregularity. If I draw a straight line from the center of Mumtaz's grave, it will pass exactly through the center of Taj's gate, the entrance gate and the outermost gate of the compound too! On the gates of the Taj, the holy Quran is written...and its not inscribed there or painted ...black, green and red color stones have been embedded in white marble to write the whole Quran. The words on the bottom are written smaller in size compared to the ones on the top, in a proportion that everything appears the same size when read from the ground.

Although it is said that the whiteness of the marble has faded over the years because of pollution and ageing, it still looks as graceful to me as in any of its pics. In a moonlit sky, it shines, and it shines bright...so much so that the Indian Govt decided to cover it up in a Black cloth during the 1971 war to avoid damage by Paki aircrafts ( which were quite ineffective anyway)

I was struck by the beauty of Taj more than anything I have seen till date. There was a poll recently about naming the seven wonders of the world. I am pretty sure that there is no competition to great wall of China and Taj Mahal there....when Govinda can feature in top ten for stars of the millenium...I think, Indians and Chinese can beat anyone when it comes to polls. However, I believe for any class of judges, it will be right there at the top...Taj may not be visible from outer-space, but when seen from the earth, it doesn't get much better than this!

Friday, May 20, 2005


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Beginning of a New Era?

Indian fans have longed for that elusive world cup victory for long enough. First it was Sri Lanka on a dusty bowl and then Australia (what they did to us cannot be described in a cultured language). It's been said for long enough that what we lack is killer punch, it's an attitude problem and not a talent one. John Wright has tried to change that slightly over his tenure, where we re-learnt the meaning of making winning a habit. But as in the past, it seems that amnesia has struck once again....I guess it's the time for a dose. My first suggestion for the BCCI was to give the coach's job to David Blaine, but it seems they like doing it the conventional way...they got Greg Chappel.
Chappel's selection as the coach has been welcomed from all nook and corners in India, and I must say that out of the candidates he was my favourite too. The only Indian in the race, unfortunately was too weak for the job. He has been a tremendous cricketer in his time, but he must realize that the times have changed now and a coach who shuns technology is "so yesterday". Add to that frivolous comments like "if you are obsessed with white skin, I'll put on fair and lovely", and it paints a sorry picture of the affairs. But we must understand that in the era of outsourcing, where we nearly managed to outsource the PM's post, the coach of an Indian team is not that big a deal. It's about professionalism and I think that is where Aussies rock.
Lets hope this marks the beginning of a new and better time for Indian cricket, a time where fans dont have to wait for 10 years for an overseas series victory, a time when the world cup finally lands here!
(I know I am an optimist...but I prefer calling it positive thinking)

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

White Noise leading to Mallika

My blog is called zero noise, alas, only if life could be a noise-free signal... there will be no daily hazards, no loss of data, no jobs for electrical engineers...so much better. Anyway, the noise in my lab is driving me crazy. We have decided to complain to Authoritaas about this...and we have good reasons... dug out from the net that loud noise can lead to prostate enlargement! So much wanted to put this in the complaint, but my labmates wanted it to be a formal and sane complaint, so had to skip that...during the discussions only someone opened rediff and the attention and interest from the complaint was gone...who cares about the noise now! Aparna commented that Mallika is dressed that way to divert people's attention away from her face...whatever, I wouldnt complain about that.

Monday, May 16, 2005

World of Blogging

Everybody around me is going crazy about blogs these days, so I could not restrain myself from getting a blog account myself...although I still dont know exactly why. If a survey were to be done on why one opens a blog site, then except for a few wierd answers like "...so that my grandchildren can read what I did in my days" or some obvious lies like "..to expand the horizons of my literary capabilities", majority will be like me.
BLOG...eww...wasnt on the Barrons GRE list. It's a relatively new word with its origin from the word WEBLOG, which means an online diary...so weblog = we-blog and rest is history.
Now what to write here...it is too complex (or rather too simple) a thing for my naive self to understand...but I surely hope I get to know soon what this is all about.

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