Sunday, 29 April 2012

Wonderful Taj Mahal..Agra..India

         

Taj Mahal is regarded as one of the eight wonders of the world, and some Western historians have noted that its architectural beauty has never been surpassed. The Taj is the most beautiful monument built by the Mughals, the Muslim rulers of India. Taj Mahal is built entirely of white marble. Its stunning architectural beauty is beyond adequate description, particularly at dawn and sunset. The Taj seems to glow in the light of the full moon. On a foggy morning, the visitors experience the Taj as if suspended when viewed from across the Jamuna river.


Taj Mahal was built by a Muslim, Emperor Shah Jahan (died 1666 C.E.) in the memory of his dear wife and queen Mumtaz Mahal at Agra, India. It is an "elegy in marble" or some say an expression of a "dream." Taj Mahal (meaning Crown Palace) is a Mausoleum that houses the grave of queen Mumtaz Mahal at the lower chamber. The grave of Shah Jahan was added to it later. The queen’s real name was Arjumand Banu. In the tradition of the Mughals, important ladies of the royal family were given another name at their marriage or at some other significant event in their lives, and that new name was commonly used by the public. Shah Jahan's real name was Shahab-ud-din, and he was known as Prince Khurram before ascending to the throne in 1628.


Taj Mahal was constructed over a period of twenty-two years, employing twenty thousand workers. It was completed in 1648 C.E. at a cost of 32 Million Rupees. The construction documents show that its master architect was Ustad ‘Isa, the renowned Islamic architect of his time. The documents contain names of those employed and the inventory of construction materials and their origin. Expert craftsmen from Delhi, Qannauj, Lahore, and Multan were employed. In addition, many renowned Muslim craftsmen from Baghdad, Shiraz and Bukhara worked on many specialized tasks.


The Taj stands on a raised, square platform (186 x 186 feet) with its four corners truncated, forming an unequal octagon. The architectural design uses the interlocking arabesque concept, in which each element stands on its own and perfectly integrates with the main structure. It uses the principles of self-replicating geometry and a symmetry of architectural elements.


Its central dome is fifty-eight feet in diameter and rises to a height of 213 feet. It is flanked by four subsidiary domed chambers. The four graceful, slender minarets are 162.5 feet each. The entire mausoleum (inside as well as outside) is decorated with inlaid design of flowers and calligraphy using precious gems such as agate and jasper. The main archways, chiseled with passages from the Holy Qur’an and the bold scroll work of flowery pattern, give a captivating charm to its beauty. The central domed chamber and four adjoining chambers include many walls and panels of Islamic decoration.


The mausoleum is a part of a vast complex comprising of a main gateway, an elaborate garden, a mosque (to the left), a guest house (to the right), and several other palatial buildings. The Taj is at the farthest end of this complex, with the river Jamunabehind it. The large garden contains four reflecting pools dividing it at the center. Each of these four sections is further subdivided into four sections and then each into yet another four sections. Like the Taj, the garden elements serve like Arabesque, standing on their own and also constituting the whole.
 


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Friday, 20 April 2012

D3200


Announced: 19-04-2012
The highest performance among entry-class, the brand new Nikon D3200 is a dream come true for entry users. This compact lightweight camera utilizes the newly developed Nikon DX-format CMOS sensor and EXPEED 3 image-processing engine that deliver 24.2 megapixels high image quality and ISO sensitivity range from ISO100 to 6400.
Now, shooting pictures has never been easier. Its enhanced Guide mode can lead you through the process of set-up and shooting various scenarios. There are also six scene modes to assist you so your pictures will always be perfect.

Monday, 16 April 2012

MY SEMPORNA..........







Semporna delineates sun, sea and sand, the unambiguous combination that never ceases to summon one's vision of a tropical paradise. Coral reef, mangrove forest and tranquil coconut trees tassel the islands. Still undiscovered and undisturbed, this sublime beauty is a rare find in the restructured clutter of the present.

At the heart of Semporna is the small main town, of the same name. Known to some as the town with its feet on the sea, small islands and coral reefs make its surrounding. The air is cool and breezy with a certain tinge of the salty sea. As you take in this unforgettable aroma of the islands, the villages of the sea gypsies, moored a little further out on the reefs, will catch your breath.



Semporna is a district lying on the east coast of Sabah. An hour's flight from Kota Kinabalu will land you in this heaven on earth, stretched just above the equator. Semporna is the literal translation of the Bajau and Malay word 'perfect'. Fulfilling its epithet, the panoramic view it offers united with the emotion that consumed you when you land on this paradise is nothing short of perfection. Captivating the sights from the skies, your eyes will not fail to catch the sylvan fishing villages, coral cays, tranquil seas with sea life in abundance. As the cool fresh air cares your face, gazed wandering further, you will be awestruck by the hues of the water that roll from sapphire.












Semporna is home to the diving paradise of Sipadan known to many who come far and wide. A cluster of about 49 islands holding 119 villages in total, complete Semporna's string of precious pearls. This potent combination of unscathed isles make it a heaven for marine habitat. Some of these islands are uninhibited and are only occasionally visited by the distant boats of fishermen or determined nesting turtles. Enchanting blue and green coral keys and shallow reefs still subsist here.
























                                            

What is most striking about this place is that it is has not been influenced by the worldly modernizations. The sailboats still sit out at sea. The waters are still as blue and calm as ever. Locals still live on the gifts of mother sea.

SIMBU.................


Silambarasan Rajendar (born February 3, 1985), also known as T. R. Silambarasan, or Simbu, is an Indian film actor, director, playback singer and lyricist. He began his career by playing minor uncredited roles as a child artist in films produced by his father T. Rajendar,[1] before essaying his first lead role in Kadhal Azhivathillai (2002), under his father's direction as well. He achieved recogniton for his work in Manmadhan (2004), which was also "ghost-directed" by him [2] and became his first major commercial success. He made his full-flegded directorial debut with a failure Vallavan (2006), while he received wide critical praise for his performance in Gautham Menon's blockbuster Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (2010). He also starred in critical success Vaanam and a masala Osthe, both in 2011.

MATAKING ISLAND..SEMPORNA

  
With its sparkling white sand, mesmerizing blue waters and top-class resort, Mataking Island is the ideal getaway for both the avid diver and non-diver. Divers can gear up and explore the Eel Garden, Coral Garden, Nudibranch Garden, Turtle Playground, Lobsters Lair and Hump Head Point.
Non-diving activities include a luxurious pampering experience at Jamu Spa, batik painting, kayaking, canoeing and jungle-trekking to name a few. A must-do during your time in Mataking is to take a leisurely walk to Pulau Mataking Kecil (literally meaning Small Mataking island) which is a 20-minute walk from the main island. The best time to take this walk is in the morning when the tides are low, allowing you to walk on a sandy stretch that leads directly to the smaller island. With the sea surrounding you on both sides, you will feel almost as if you are walking on water!
When you arrive back on the main island, climb up the wooden observation tower to get a breathtaking view of Mataking and its surrounding areas. Catch a glimpse of Mataking's famous ‘Underwater Post Office', the first of its kind in Malaysia. In March 2006, the resort decided to sink Mataking 1, an old 40-foot wooden cargo ship to create an artificial reef and also to serve as a unique underwater mailbox. Divers seal their mail in a waterproof vacuum bag and post it underwater. Picturesque, equipped with excellent facilities and complemented with friendly service at all times, your stay at Mataking will never be long enough.

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Ram Charan


In 2007, Charan made his film debut as the leading man in the film Chirutha, which was directed by Puri Jagannadh. His performance earned Filmfare Best Male Debut (South) and Nandi Special Jury Award for the role[8]. His second film Magadheera was a blockbuster hit creating box office record in the Telugu film industry which is directed by S. S. Rajamouli,[9] The film received 6 South Indian Filmfare awards including the Filmfare Best Actor Award and Nandi Special Jury Award for Charan[10]. After the stupendous success of Magadheera, Charan starred in Bommarillu Bhaskar's Orange. Though the movie failed to score success at the box-office, but his performance and music byHarris Jayaraj were greatly praised. His latest flick Rachcha released recently and it has taken a historic opening and has broken all opening-day and opening week records[11][12].


At present Charan is working on three movies. Two movies in Telugu, an untitled movie directed by V.V. Vinayak and produced by D.V.V Danayya and Yevadu directed by Vamsi Paidipally and produced by Dil Raju are on sets and are scheduled to release this year end. He also kick-started the shooting of his Bollywood debut film Zanjeer, a cult classic Hindi film of the same name starring Amitabh Bachchan.

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Sipadan..SEMPORNA



Pulau Sipadan, as locals call it, is not only a wonderful spot for a peaceful vacation, but also one of the most wanted places in the world for a great diving experience. Even more, the fabulous Sipadan hosts a stunning variety of animals and plants, including rare species of turtles and the outstanding coral reefs. Overall, this is virtually a natural paradise, where you will definitely have the time of your life.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7tUhsshPBU&feature=related