An Agra Golden Triangle tour is going to be a very enriching and memorable one for you because of its timeless attractions. Long history of Agra has its reference in the ancient epic, the Mahabharata. But modern Agra was established by Sikander Lodhi of Lodhi Dynasty which ruled Delhi, during 16th century. Later it became the capital of Mughal Empire from 1526 to 1658. It was the golden triangle for Agra as most of their magnificent historical structures were constructed during this phase. Agra has the finest examples of Mughal architectural style which was the mix of Indian and Islamic styles. Besides Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri nearby are listed among the UNESCO World Heritage sites. Rajput rulers built Agra Fort which was later renovated by Mughal emperors Akbar and Shah Jahan. Golden Triangle of Agra began to diminish when Shajahan shifted his capital to Shahjahanabad in Delhi. And today, Agra is the second Tier of India which is known for its tourist activities.
Culture of Agra: Agra has very rich heritage and interesting culture. Golden Triangle Agra is a historical city and was ruled by various different rulers at different times. There is reference to Agra in ancient epic Mahabharata. Its proximity to cities of Mathura and Vrindavan influences its culture also. Golden Triangle Agra is influenced by Brij culture which is influenced by the tales of Lord Krishna. Modern day Golden Triangle Agra was founded by Sikander Lodi of Lodi dynasty which ruled Delhi during 16th century. People of Agra celebrate all the major fairs and festivals belonging to different religions with great harmony. Taj Mahotsav is a cultural extravaganza which is celebrated every year in Agra.
Art and Architecture: Golden Triangle Agra is counted among the most popular golden triangle destinations in India. It is the Art and architecture of Agra which attracts millions of tourists annually. Golden traingle Agra is home to three world heritage sites which are Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and the Fatehpur Sikri. Taj Mahal is the epitome of the Mughal architecture. It has secured its place in the Seven Wonders of the World year after year. Agra Fort is another example of richness of art and architecture of Agra. Located on the right bank of Yamuna, it is an intricately decorated building. Constructed by the great emperor Akbar, this fort is the testimony to Moghul’s love of elaborate and huge structures. Besides this, there are two museums in Agra worth exploring; one is the popular Spiritual Museum and the other is the Taj Mahal Museum. Both of these museums contain the art, antiquities and artifacts related to the Taj Mahal.
Festivals in Agra: Most of the festivals celebrated in the rural areas of Agra are greatly influenced by the life of Lord Krishna. Festivals are either religious festivals or the cattle fairs or the cultural festivals. Some of the festivals celebrated in its rural areas are Kans lila, cattle fair Jat Devi, Dauji ka mela, cattle fair Kund Mela, , Meta ki Puja Jat Devi, cattle fair Gwal Balba, Holi Milap, Mata-ka-mela, Shitla Mela, Kailash Mela, Parikrama of Shivji, Janamashthmi, Kali-ka-mela, Dussehra, Ram lila, Urs Sufi Sahib and Bateshwar cattle fair.
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