Jama
Masjid

Jama Masjid is the fine architectural
extravaganza of the Mughal Emperor. This monument was built
between 1644 AD and 1658 AD by five thousand artisans. Originally
called the "Masjid-i-Jahanuma",
or "Mosque commanding view of the world", this magnificent
structure suggests an awesome monument to history and religion.
Just
like other structures of Shahjahanabad, Jama Masjid was also
built with red sandstone. White marble has also been used
extensively, specially in the three domes and has been inlaid
with stripes of black. If you approach the mosque you discover
a whole way of life, a microcosm of quintessential India in
its shadow, on its steps, in the narrow streets criss-crossing,
Meena Bazaar and its famous Urdu Bazzar. On the east, this
monument faces the Red Fort (Lal Qila) and has three gateways,
four towers and two minarets. Constructed of alternating vertical
strips of red sandstone and white marble, the Jama Masjid
is the largest and perhaps the most magnificent mosque in
India. The sprawling esplanade, which separates it from the
arterial road, is a fascinating leisure ground.
The
plan and design of the mosque were done by the great sculptor
of the time, Ostad Khalil. Shahjahan built
Jama Masjid at the cost of Rs 10 crore and it can be called
as the replica of Moti Masjid in Agra. The premises of the
south minaret are 1076-sq-ft wide where 25,000 devotees at
a time may sit together for namaz (prayer). Jama Masjid also
comprise of a great treasure that has been kept in the northeast
corner of the white shrine- a hair of the beard of Hazrat
Muhammad, his used chappal (slippers), a chapter of Koran
taken from its original holy book, the canopy of his tombstone
and the foot print of Muhammad on the stone.
The
chief priest or the chief Imam of Jama Masjid is the direct
descendent of the original and first Imam appointed by Shahjahan
and till now there is no break in its lineage.
Travel
Information Jama Masjijd:
Jama
Masjid is located in the heart of Delhi,It is easily accessible
in many ways.Traveller's visiting Delhi should not miss the
chance to visit Jama Masjid.The mosque is situated at a walking
distance from the Red Fort (Lal Qila) and Chandni Chowk.

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