Romance/Love: July 24, 2013 Issue [#5798]
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 This week: Romantic Getaways: The Taj Mahal
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3. Letter from the Editor
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In this summer installment, we'll be traveling to India to visit the Taj Mahal.


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Letter from the editor

I've never been to India, so understandably, I'm a bit nervous writing about the Taj Mahal. I remember though in 7th grade, my social studies class conducted a look at India for a semester and when I saw a picture of the Taj Mahal, it took my breath away. Just picture a young 13-year-old, eyes wide open - my mouth slightly agape as I drank in the wonder of the structure. In that moment my heart knew one thing – a picture could not do the Taj Mahal justice. This was a building that needed to be seen in person. Sadly, I haven't had a chance to do that yet.

The Taj Mahal


I suppose the thing that has resonated with me throughout the years was knowing the Taj Mahal was built for a king's (Shah) wife who died in childbirth. What an amazing testament to love.

The Taj Mahal is in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Construction began in 1632. (Charles I is on the throne in England, to give you a little perspective) The main building, the mausoleum was finished in 1648 (the year before Charles' died) and the surrounding gardens and structures were finished five years later. Materials from all over India and Asia were used. Over 1,000 elephants helped transport the materials. They include white marble, crystal, turquoise, Lapis lazuli, sapphires, and carnelian.

During the 1600's, the Mughals were the Muslim rulers of India. Shah Jahan ruled during a period of great prosperity, but became grief stricken when his 3rd wife, Mumtaz Mahal died giving birth to their 14th child. He employed the best architects of his times to build a beautiful mausoleum for her.

I can't begin to describe the Taj Mahal, but I will say importance was place on symmetry. This attention, at least for me, is what gives the Taj Mahal it's majestic beauty.

What happened to Shah Jahan after his wife's death? Shortly after the Taj Mahal was finished, his son deposed him, placing him under house arrest. When Jahan died, his son buried him next to his wife in the Taj Mahal.

Nowadays the beauty of the Taj Mahal is threatened by environmental pollution. The pollution has slowly been turning the structure yellow. Currently, there is a 4,000 square mile zone around the Taj Mahal in which strict emission standards have been enacted.

Also, due to a lack of water in the Yamura River, the wooden supports may be rotting, compromising the mausoleum's structural integrity. Only 5 items are allowed in – water in see-through bottles, small video cameras, still cameras, mobile phones and small ladies' purses.

Question: Have you seen the Taj Mahal? What was your first impression?

Challenge: Write a 200 word vignette that takes place at the Taj Mahal. It could be a first kiss, a flower, exchange or a proposal. I'll highlight the stories in an upcoming newsletter.



Editor's Picks

I'd like to highlight a story that ANN Counselor, Lesbian & Happy Author IconMail Icon wrote. It's a short vignette that take splace at the Eiffel Tower.

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Feedback from my Newsletter DTD: 26 JUN 2013:

ANN Counselor, Lesbian & Happy Author IconMail Icon
Thank you for the newsletter and the Challenge. Here's my 200 words; Later, I'll follow the challenge of the Short Story newsletter and lengthen the vignette into a long romantic story.

I'd love to see you lengthen this vignette. I think it has a lot of potential. When you do, please let me know. *Smile*

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StephBee Author IconMail Icon is a 911 Dispatcher for LAPD. Her latest 99 cent contemporary romance "Gifts" takes place in Amsterdam and can be downloaded from Amazon.com


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