Is the Taj Mahal really worth the hype?

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
  • This morning, we left Delhi and trained Southeast to Agra to visit another one of the 7 new wonders of the world. The Taj Mahal's 400-year backstory has earned it the reputation as the most romantic place in India and we had to see if it lives up to the hype.
    Contents:
    0:00 Intro
    0:26 Taking the Train from Delhi to Agra
    3:24 Meeting Our Driver in Agra
    4:18 Driving to the Taj Mahal
    4:57 Entering the Complex: First Impressions
    6:24 A Look Inside the Tomb
    7:40 Taking a Break Between Visits
    8:18 Taj Mahal at Sunrise
    8:49 Taj Mahal History and Trivia
    11:30 Conclusion
    11:58 Outro
    12:26 Behind the Scenes
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  • @Kalki0025
    @Kalki0025 Рік тому +14

    Explore these destinations in India
    1.Ladakh
    2.Andaman and Nicobar
    3.Tawang
    4.Shillong
    5.kerala
    6.Sikkim
    7.Ziro Valley
    8.Rishikesh
    9.Udaipur
    10.Lakshadweep
    11.Jaipur
    12.Hampi
    13.Khajuraho
    14.Kaziranga National Park, Assam
    15.Cherrapunji
    16.Srinagar
    17.Goa
    18.Coorg
    19.Ooty
    20.Chikmagalur
    21.Amritsar
    22.McLeod Ganj
    23.Rann of Kutch
    24.Varanasi
    25.Dzüko Valley
    26.Manali
    27.Chikhaldara
    28.Gurez Valley
    29.Loktak Lake, Manipur
    30.Ajanta and Ellora Caves
    31.Badami Caves
    32.Mawlynnong
    33.Mizoram
    34.Devprayag
    35.spiti valley

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +5

      Thank you for all the recommendations! I’m happy to say we visit Kerala, Jaipur and Udaipur. Our next upload will be Jaipur and we found so much there it’s practically going to be a documentary. I’m predicting our best episode yet. We hope you catch it.

  • @MomDuty
    @MomDuty Рік тому +24

    OMG, the Taj Mahal is seriously gorgeous, especially during sunrise! You describe it so beautifully, I'm dying to see it in person. It's definitely on our bucket list and we can't wait to check it off!

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +2

      It’s so worth the visit! It took our breath away.

    • @Manu_Nayar
      @Manu_Nayar 9 місяців тому

      It is not Islamic Architecture it was truly Hindustan temple structure.

  • @jexondiongzon790
    @jexondiongzon790 Рік тому +12

    I have no idea how beautiful the Taj Mahal is until you showed it to me. I get satisfied watching the world's tourist attractions through you. Count on me to follow you through wherever you go. Keep safe.

  • @chanchalchouhan7839
    @chanchalchouhan7839 Рік тому +9

    Ohh I am obsessed and in love with your vlogs, Thank you for visiting India, love you !

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      🤗 So happy you love our channel! And thank you for welcoming us 😊.

  • @sachinarora2020
    @sachinarora2020 Рік тому +13

    Beautifully presented!! One can visit Tajmahal 20 times and still be amazed by the beauty of it :)

  • @harshitaprusty6640
    @harshitaprusty6640 Рік тому +8

    Me as a 8 year old: Taj Mahal is the epitome of love
    Me as a 22 year old: That's the most f***ed up shit

  • @TheEftimies
    @TheEftimies Рік тому +9

    Visiting the Taj Mahal and India in general is in our bucketlist. It is good to see that you enjoyed it with your family.👍

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      It’s worth being on the list! Such a special sight to see 😊

  • @swyndyivysegui1314
    @swyndyivysegui1314 Рік тому +12

    When Taj Mahal was focused, boom!! you did it well guys!! It was really beautiful.
    guys, guys, no skipping of ads for the Lockwoods. Let us continue supporting them!

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +1

      You're the best! Thank you for appreciating us!! 👏🏼 🤗

  • @MomDuty
    @MomDuty Рік тому +7

    How cool would it be if we ticked off one of those seven wonders of the world together? Maybe we could do the Great Wall of China or Petra in Jordan?! ❤

  • @anushaveenam9769
    @anushaveenam9769 Рік тому +7

    The actual Indian architecture can be seen in south Indian temples like brihadishwara temple, Ajanta n Ellora caves etc ofcourse most of them were destroyed by mughals still they could not destroy them completely that's how much talented the ancient Indians were so the Hindu architecture.!!

  • @israr144
    @israr144 Рік тому +4

    Mumtaz was the 4th wife of Shah Jahan. Apart from Mumtaz, Shah Jahan also had at least 6 more wives and along with it, there were 8000 concubines in his harem.
    Before Mumtaz married to Shahjahan, Mumtaz was the wife of Shahjahan's Subedar Afghan Khan. To marry Mumtaz, Shah Jahan had killed Mumtaz's first husband. Mumtaz also had a son from Afghan Khan.
    Mumtaz died after the birth of her 14th child. After Mumtaz's death, Shah Jahan married Mumtaz's sister, Farzana.

  • @kajaldiwan2528
    @kajaldiwan2528 Рік тому +4

    Welcome to India ❤❤❤

  • @techno8008
    @techno8008 Рік тому +4

    until 1857 taj mahal used to be studded with diamonds and precious stones before those were looted in British rule. top spire of taj mahal used to be all gold, it got looted and replaced with a brass one. indian style fruit and flower gardens were cut and british lawns were grown.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      Thank you for those facts! I can’t imagine how it would shine in the light with diamonds on it. History can be very unfortunate but also very important. Thank you for sharing.

  • @MaroonRays
    @MaroonRays Рік тому +3

    You guys went to Delhi and missed out on Akshardham Temple (Delhi) every international officials when ever comes must visit Taj Mahal and Akshardham temple, if they are tight on time and can't see other monuments still they see these two

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +1

      We’ll have to see it next time we’re in Delhi 😊

  • @cem611
    @cem611 Рік тому +82

    ancient India used to have lot of excellent architectures better than this one. during Islamic rule in India especially in Mughal period about 47000 temples and several other structures were destroyed. others were demolished by the European rulers. that's why India hardly has any ancient structures left in North India. however there are quite a lot of them in South India especially states of Karnataka and Tamilnadu.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +18

      Thank you for sharing! I wish we could see those structures. I also wish we could see every inch of India. We do go to south India. Looking forward to sharing that video!

    • @nitinbull8720
      @nitinbull8720 Рік тому +5

      @@AlwaysBeChanging ranakpur jain temple beautifull than tajmahal

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Рік тому

      Interesting indeed.

    • @sutapasbhattacharya9471
      @sutapasbhattacharya9471 Рік тому +6

      Yes, the first mosque in Delhi was built using the stone from 60 Hindu (and perhaps Buddhist and Jain) temples that the pre-Mughal Mohammedans, the Afghan Delhi Sultanate, destroyed! In fact, in the 19th Century a Mughal Prince and scholar argued that the Qutb Minar tower - which was supposedly built by the Delhi Sultans - was actually a Hindu astronomical study tower. This is because the tower is covered in non-Mohammedan symbols etc. The Afghans were too simple to build such a tower, they presumably converted the Hindu scientific tower into a Minaret!
      Contrary to the countless Eurocentric myths that totally distort true Indian History and achievements, conceptual Philosophy originated in India with the Upanishads centuries before the Miletians (Thales, Anaximander etc. - who were connected to India by the Persian Empire). My own work synthesizing Science and Mysticism shows that the core Vedantic Philosophy remains scientifically valid as is recognized by many New Age scientists investigating Consciousness and related Psychic Phenomena which Western Materialism cannot explain and so they pretend do not exist. Printing books using Block Printing was introduced by Indian Buddhist Missionaries to China.
      Prior to the Mohammedan invasions, Hindu India led the world in Science - as 11th Century Moorish historian of Science Al-Andalusi wrote. The Medieval Arabs called Mathematics Hindisat - Art of the Hindus.
      What the Renaissance West called modern Mathematics was in fact Ancient Hindu Mathematics. Modern Arithmetic - the decimal place-value system with Zero - has been called the greatest ever intellectual invention by humans (by Cambridge prof. John Barrow) and compared to humanity's discovery of creating Fire by a French scholar. It was Used in India even at the time of Asoka - 1,000 years before the Arabs [although Westerners mistake it as Arabic as they copied Arab translations]. Doing sums such as 27x14 in your head appeared ,magical to late medieval Italians who watched mathematicians do such 'tricks' at fairs. Along with Zero and modern numbers, Indians invented Negative and Imaginary numbers. Modern Algebra and Analysis (as Henry Colebrooke showed in 1817) are actually derived from Ancient Indian Bijaganita (seed counting) algebra - Persian al-Khwarizmi merely translated Indian Algebra and Astronomy as he did with Indian Arithmetic. Even Infinitesimal Calculus was invented in India by Bhaskara II and Madhava, who live 500 and 200 years before Newton.
      Trigonometry and the Sine Function was learnt by the Europeans from Aryabhatta's great work of 499c.e. the Aryabhatiya. This was translated into Latin centuries before Copernicus and included Heliocentric models as did other Indian astronomical works preceding Copernicus. Aryabhatta conceived of Relative Motion 900 years before Oresme. The 'Fibonacci' series was known in India long before Fibonacci [Leonardo of Pisa - who translated al-Khwarzimi's Arab translations of Indian Maths into Latin]. Medieval Indian astronomers beat Europeans by centuries to achievements later credited to Tycho Brahe etc. Indeed, as Charles Seife wrote [without knowing that Infinitesimal Calculus also was invented in India before Newton] - the Scientific Revolution of Descartes (Analyltic Geometry) and Newton's Physics would have been impossible without Indian Maths. The Iberian Voyages of Discovery actually used Indian Astronomy inherited from the Moors in Spain for Navigation to the New World and Indian Ocean, Pacific etc. In the 18th Century French astronomer Bailly and Scot astronomer Playfair, independently, showed that the Ancient Brahmin Astronomy was as good for all practical purposes (e.g. predicting eclipses) as the latest European models of Meyer and Cassini.

    • @sutapasbhattacharya9471
      @sutapasbhattacharya9471 Рік тому +3

      I also forgot to mention the Deccan Famine of 1630-32 associated with Shah Jahan's campaign in the Deccan which killed millions. I had thought that many had died in Bengal also due to the tribute stolen from Bengal by Shah Jahan to build this vanity project. The Mughals of course boasted ancestry from the barbaric Timur Lenk as well as Genghis Khan.

  • @kalyanroy5994
    @kalyanroy5994 Рік тому +2

    So happy that you liked this beautiful piece of Indian Architecture.You are always welcome in our beautiful and diverse country ❤️

  • @AddictiveTadka
    @AddictiveTadka 10 місяців тому +2

    As far as I have seen India, there isn’t an architecture better than the taj mahal at present. Its just surreal. As an Indian, we tend to neglect the taja mahal that we will see it someday and wasnt even much excited while going to Agra. But after experiencing what it is, would recommend everyone to go and see. Its a place where no picture or video can justify its beauty.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  10 місяців тому +1

      It was absolutely magnificent to see in person. So happy we were able to go there.

  • @vidarr1010
    @vidarr1010 Рік тому +2

    You're now my favorite youtubers since you've been in the Philippines I've watched most of your videos

  • @peeyushdadsena2179
    @peeyushdadsena2179 Рік тому +2

    3:50 best scene 👌

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      She has the biggest heart. 🥰 Thank you for noticing.

  • @angelofdubai7782
    @angelofdubai7782 Рік тому +3

    Hope you can visit Iloilo City also in Guimaras Island 🏝️ a lot of beaches beautiful there and one of the sweetest mango 🥭 in this island 🏝️

  • @simplengBuhaysaPoland
    @simplengBuhaysaPoland Рік тому +2

    Wow..thank u for sharing this beautiful place!😊

  • @stecar9122003
    @stecar9122003 Рік тому +2

    I haven't been to India before but I do have an adopted cousin who is from India. We have always treated her as a part of the family because she is ad we never looked at her as being any different from us. She actually made contact with her biological mother but her mother didn't want to have anything to do with her. At least she has been loved by a family that wanted her. I'm not sure if she has been to the Taj Mahal or not but it looks very beautiful there. Hope that you all continue to enjoy your adventures and that you always have safe travels.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      Thank you and thank you for sharing part of your family story. Phil has adopted siblings and there is a story and personal journey for each of them. We wish you well!

  • @raviravi-fz3tf
    @raviravi-fz3tf Рік тому +1

    I Don't know guys ur videos perfectly loveable... I think it's because ur hard work.... U r presenting ur videos is amazing...

  • @gabrielevergreen7699
    @gabrielevergreen7699 Рік тому +7

    pretty interesting. some vlogs I saw about Taj Mahal wasn't really positive. added to my bucketlist. 👍

    • @junaid42465
      @junaid42465 Рік тому +1

      There is always two ways to look at things. She was basically not his first wife and since she had to bear so many children, people have a different perspective towards the emperor's feelings for her. It's basic human nature. We always look at things from our own perspective and expect everything as we are used to. However, if we try to put ourselves in the timeline and shoes of the other person, then everything changes. 🍻

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +1

      I’m glad it’s on your list. If you get past the fact that it’s crowded, it’s the most beautiful building you’ll ever see.

  • @Itachi_Uchia1
    @Itachi_Uchia1 Рік тому +6

    Lol definitely not the Love you are thinking of after the death of Mumtaz (whose grave lies in Taj Mahal) Shah Jahan married her sister😂😂😂

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +4

      😆 We keep hearing the other side of the story. I wish we knew before the episode so we could share both sides of that story.

  • @stevenelbe-dw4kt
    @stevenelbe-dw4kt Рік тому +1

    Wonder episode quite the learning experience

  • @AbdurRahim-sh5op
    @AbdurRahim-sh5op 8 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @blisshunters
    @blisshunters Рік тому +1

    You guys, are awesome!

  • @ashoksinghal4626
    @ashoksinghal4626 Рік тому +3

    Visit varanasi it's a holy or spiritual place of india 🇮🇳. After that you visit kolkata and darjeeling in West Bengal ❤

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      We wish we made room to travel East as well. Kolkata sounds wonderful. But we are going everywhere but east. Still lots more stops on our tour!

    • @ashoksinghal4626
      @ashoksinghal4626 Рік тому +1

      @@AlwaysBeChanging okk and thanks ❤🙏to be in India 🇮🇳

  • @ibrahims1738
    @ibrahims1738 Рік тому +2

    Just randomly hitted to your channel and start watching vlogs back to back!! Will you guys visit Gujarat state? Keep uploading and have a good time ahead.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +1

      Welcome to our channel 🤗 So happy you’re enjoying our videos. From here we go to Jaipur, Udaipur, Alleppey, Kochi and Mumbai.

    • @ibrahims1738
      @ibrahims1738 Рік тому

      @@AlwaysBeChanging All the best. Have a safe and enjoyable journey ahead! 😊

  • @TheScorz911
    @TheScorz911 Рік тому +3

    I would say to Google the truth of Taj Mahal and search for Tejo Mahalaya temple...

  • @richardmarcial4741
    @richardmarcial4741 Рік тому +1

    i envy YOU GUYS.. WISH TO TRAVEL TOO. i love your travel vlog. hope colt is okey now.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      Thank you 🙏 He is all better now 👍🏻. We hope you get to travel too.

  • @shashankkulkarni993
    @shashankkulkarni993 Рік тому +1

    There are so many good places to visit in India other than taj Mahal 😊😊😊.. go to hampi kashi kashmir khajuraho kach ajintha eloora goa etc..😊😊😊

  • @MomDuty
    @MomDuty Рік тому +1

    What we would do to have that luggage concierge service 2:22 We need Inspirato in our lives 🙌

  • @aktiwari3379
    @aktiwari3379 Рік тому +3

    💗🇮🇳❣️

  • @The_2099_farman_
    @The_2099_farman_ Рік тому +1

    Thanks you🎉

  • @janetceniza8091
    @janetceniza8091 Рік тому +2

    #3 fast food on the train ? I almost missed the fact that you didn't have a sit down meal this video. I'm sure you will make up
    for it soon. You make traveling so easy, I just sit back and enjoy your fun -

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      Haha we can’t do an episode without food in it 😆. Thanks for sticking with us and continuing to watch our videos.

  • @ongpumein5177
    @ongpumein5177 Рік тому +1

    I loved watching your video visiting India. There is more amazing things to see in India if you would visit the north eastern India. You would love to see different tribes and culture in this part of north east India. Pls visit this part.❤️

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      Thank you 😊 I think we went to great places for our first visit. We look forward to exploring northeast India next time. We’d also really love to see Goa. Thanks for watching us!

  • @srivastavaneelesh7
    @srivastavaneelesh7 Рік тому +1

    I think you should start a reaction channel focusing on Indian content. Nice vlog.. I'm awestruck.
    I tried to find that nomatic bagpack but couldn't.

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      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      Thanks! We’re so glad you liked it. Here’s a link to the backpack: followabc.com/stuff-we-love/nomatic-travel-pack-backpack

  • @joepnw3408
    @joepnw3408 Рік тому +1

    You guys have a beautiful family. Started watching some of your videos a couple months ago. Thought I'd check out some earlier videos. I live in Eugene, Oregon. Born and raised. What's your connection to the Oregon Ducks?

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      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +1

      👏🏼 I (Erin) graduated from Oregon in 03’. I’m a big Duck fan for life 💚💛 so have you found our channel.

    • @joepnw3408
      @joepnw3408 Рік тому +1

      @Always Be Changing yes, just found it and subscribed. Great videos. Heading to Thailand on Friday for 2 weeks. Can't wait to travel again. I work down the street from the Autzen stadium. It was cool to see you wearing a UofO visor in one of your videos. Thanks!

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +1

      @@joepnw3408 it’s my favorite hat 😊. Hope you have a great time in Thailand!

  • @Plantainmcgee
    @Plantainmcgee Рік тому +1

    What do you guys do for a living that allows you to travel so much? Our family loves your videos.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      Thank you 🙏 we’re so happy you like our videos. Phil runs and owns a marketing agency while we travel. Here’s a little more info about our background: followabc.com/our-story

  • @Wheelztotheworld
    @Wheelztotheworld Рік тому +1

    🙏🏼

  • @respect-show5099
    @respect-show5099 Рік тому +1

    nice bag

  • @subidh2949
    @subidh2949 Рік тому +5

    Taj Mahal has not done anything special by being symmetrical. India is the birthplace of geometry and trigonometry. in any ancient Temple in India everything is absolutely symmetrical. speaking about ancient temples please visit some India is land of some of the greatest temples on earth.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +1

      We appreciate your perspective on the Taj Mahal. We found it very beautiful. And we think India is the most fascinating and influential country. So many things about modern life was born in India.

  • @Tejaskadam770
    @Tejaskadam770 Рік тому +2

    The original Taj Mahal was 100 times more beautiful because it was studded with precious and semi precious stones. Diamond, rubies, and many other stones were studded. But Britishers looted it all and left Taj Mahal in a miserable condition. Thereafter Indian Government repaired Taj Mahal.

  • @janetceniza8091
    @janetceniza8091 Рік тому +1

    #2 of all the visitors, which country had the most tourists when you were there ? U. S. Europe Asia Local

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +1

      Great question. We were fortunate to have bad weather last time we went to Rome because it helped with the crowds. I would say Asia has had the most tourist, but particularly India.

  • @harshitsingh6743
    @harshitsingh6743 Рік тому +1

    ❤❤❤🇮🇳👍🏻

  • @mohammedhabibullah6350
    @mohammedhabibullah6350 9 місяців тому +1

    Actually shah japan's wife (Mumtaj mahal) asked for 3 promises not 2.
    1. To take care of her children.
    2. To never marry again after her death.
    3. To build heaven on earth for her after her death.
    So Taj Mahal was built from the same ideology representing heaven on earth for his wife. Also an interesting sad fact: all the workers and labours who worked on constructing Taj Mahal, their hands were chopped off so that no one else can build such a tomb ever again.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  9 місяців тому +1

      We’ve heard so many variations of the story behind the Taj Mahal and we love learning more. Thank you.

  • @anands9194
    @anands9194 Рік тому +3

    To all foreign tourists. Taj Mahal is an overhyped heritage site in India. Politically motivated historians created false stories about this structure. So not be fooled by all the exaggerated claims. Even a high percentage of Indians avoid visiting it. Ask the administration why the basement of the structure is sealed from people for ever.

  • @godwithinmeiamagod5356
    @godwithinmeiamagod5356 Рік тому +7

    This is Tejo Mahal, (not Taj Mahal) Tejo Mahal Originally Belonged To Jaipur Ruler Jai Singh and it was looted acquired by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. The biggest lie in history The biggest lie in the world That Taj Mahal was built by Shahjahan for love for his wife Mumtaz World's biggest historical lie Shame on the historical people who are giving the biggest lie to the people of the world!! Mumtaz was Shahjahan's 4th wife. The reason of Mumtaz's death was her 14th pregnancy. Is the number count of children define love then maybe he loved her?? That wasn't enough. After her death of Mumtaz, Shahjahan married to Farzana who was Mumtaz younger sister immediately. If he really loved Mumtaz then why did he marry to another women. That wasn't enough too. And after having so many wives, he wasn't satisfied. He had maintained physical relationships with more then 8000 women. There was NO NO NO love but LUST LUST LUST to YES definitely.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for sharing. We are learning so much more even after release the video.

    • @myounas4456
      @myounas4456 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@AlwaysBeChangingBrother be carefull from some totally negative comments about Taj Mahal actually some Islamophobic comments, they never digest the truth of Beautiful Taj Mahal bcz it was built by Islamic Ruler but still saying to haters who spread negativety kindly Accept the truth and be positive always, Love and peace 😊❤

  • @crazyyash513
    @crazyyash513 Рік тому +1

    Mam and sir visit a North East India 🇮🇳

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      Kolkata is high on our list now. But on this trip we also go to Jaipur, Udaipur, Alleppey and Kochi.

  • @TraditionswithaTwistbyDrMadhav
    @TraditionswithaTwistbyDrMadhav 10 місяців тому +3

    Plese visit south Indian Hindu temples

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  10 місяців тому

      We visit Karala and had a wonderful time! We actually ended up visiting a synagogue that was fascinating there. I think our favorite Hindu temple we visited was in Udaipur.

  • @SusantaHazra-dc9xw
    @SusantaHazra-dc9xw 10 місяців тому +1

    Queen died during the delivery of 14th baby.. what a romantic story 😂😢.
    After she died ShahJahan married Her previous Queen's sister, that's another romantic story 😂

  • @RomitDholakia5
    @RomitDholakia5 Рік тому +2

    I lived in Bharat for 32 years and never saw Taj. There are many grand and beautiful palaces and temples especially the south temples which makes taj look like shit.

  • @sanjayssaini
    @sanjayssaini 10 місяців тому +1

    So... Was it worth it?

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  10 місяців тому +1

      It was. The building and architecture is stunning and the size of it is impressive. But most of all, with it being such a famous building, it’s worth it to see it in person so we can join the conversation when anyone mentions the Taj Mahal.

  • @Miuvlog1999
    @Miuvlog1999 Рік тому +5

    This not true story about Taj Mahal

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому +2

      Yes, we’ve heard there is a lot of controversy over the real background and relationship.

  • @ankittakiya5244
    @ankittakiya5244 10 місяців тому

    Your Both Kids Don't speak Why ? I Think They like Rich Country

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  10 місяців тому

      In some of our episodes, they speak a lot. Depends on their mood and this little adventure combined jet lag with an early morning wake-up :)

  • @JaySastry
    @JaySastry 10 місяців тому

    Is Taj Mahal worth the hype? Depends on how you see that.
    I noticed you praising those people who manually built those decorative stuff without modern instruments those days. Unfortunately the cruel emperor Shahajahan who built this decided to chop off the hands of all the 10,000 laborers who built that.
    On the beautiful queen’s story you narrated, her name is Mumtaz and she was the 8th wife of this emperor. She was already married with a child by the time this emperor set his eye on her. To marry her, he killed both her husband and kid and can imagine how happy she was to marry him.
    This emperor had a total of 14 wifes and he married 6 more women after she died for her love.
    So, is Taj Mahal worth the hype, depends on how you look into that

  • @avitech4500
    @avitech4500 Рік тому +3

    Welcome to india the land of buddha namo budhaye jai bhim 🇮🇳☸️🙏

  • @janetceniza8091
    @janetceniza8091 Рік тому +1

    husband speaking leave it to Biden to screw things up with out even trying -

  • @chamkinder
    @chamkinder 10 місяців тому

    Taj Mahal is not a symbol of love, in reality Shah Jahan's wife died because Shah Jahan was forcing her to give birth to a child, after giving birth to a last 14th child she died , and then Shah Jahan marries her sister after her death, is this love

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  10 місяців тому

      It's hard to say what really happened so long ago, but no doubt a very positive version of the history is provided to visitors. Thanks for watching :)

  • @sylvia7000
    @sylvia7000 Рік тому

    its hyp e or not you need to see it... obv. you going to complain since you saw it.....but the whole world dreams to get there with all fucking struggle with how annozing spammers are in india

  • @kaalddosha
    @kaalddosha 10 місяців тому +2

    Just an important information. The flowers the decorations all had precious Gems and gold but they were Stolen by the British. Unfortunate that no vlogger from West shares this shameful info

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you letting us know. I don’t think keeping that information would ever be intentional. Perhaps the local guides should share that information and then the vloggers would have the information to share.

    • @kaalddosha
      @kaalddosha 10 місяців тому +1

      @@AlwaysBeChanging you are right they must share this information when I went there they told us that but now may be the story changed.😁

  • @MomDuty
    @MomDuty Рік тому +1

    How cool would it be if we ticked off one of those seven wonders of the world together? Maybe we could do the Great Wall of China or Petra in Jordan?! ❤

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Рік тому

      Yes yes and yes! Petra is a dream! Why do we bother traveling without each other 🤗