When was Taj Mahal added to 7 Wonders of the World?

When was Taj Mahal added to 7 Wonders of the World?

2007

Is Taj Mahal in 7 Wonders of the World?

The Taj Mahal was built in 1648 by Shah Jehan as a memorial to his wife. Today, it is listed as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. Today, the Taj Mahal is listed as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

Why is the Taj Mahal considered as one of the Seven Wonders of the World?

The dead body of Mumtaz has placed at the Banks of River Yamuna. As he promised he constructed the Taj Mahal over her grave. Even Shah Jahan dead body was laid beside Mumtaz Tomb. The love between Shah Jahan and Mumtaz made a beautiful monument which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

What according to yudhishthira is the greatest wonder in the world?

Answer: Yudhishtir replied him that everyone knows that death is the ultimate truth but he supposes that he will leave forever . This is the greatest wonder of the world.

What was the reply of yudhishthira?

Yudhishthira replied that his father had two wives Kunti and Madri both of whom he treated equally as his mothers. As he, Kunti Devi’s son, was alive, it was only just and equitable that Nakula, the eldest son of Madri, should also be alive.

What was yudhishthira fear?

2. Yudhishthira feared either they had fainted or died of thirst. When Yudhishthira saw his brothers lying dead, he could not control his grief. He cried out and wept.

What rescues man in danger Yaksha asked yudhishthira?

Ans – Yaksha asked the following three questions to Yudhishthira and he answered them as follows. (i) what is rescues man in danger? Ans – Courage rescues man in danger.

What was the last question of the Yaksha?

Answer: The last question of the Yaksha was that how can you revive your dead brothers? Who do you want to come back to life?

Why was yaksha pleased answer?

He wanted to see Yudhishthira and test him. Yaksha was astonished at how sharply and without being partial, Yudhishthira answered all his questions correctly. Hence, we can say that Yaksha was pleased by the impartiality of Yudhishthira and granted the life of all his brothers.

Who was yaksha?

Yaksha was the God of Death – Yama Raj, who presided over hell and who was also Yudhishthira’s father. Prior to going on exile, Yaksha, in the form of a crane, came in front of Yudhishthira and asked him several questions to confirm his sincerity and righteousness.

What qualities of yudhisthira pleased the yaksha most?

Yudhishthira chose Nakula the son of Madri because he the son of Kunti was alive. So Kunti was not completely bereaved. In order to keep the scales of justice even he wanted to revive Madri’s son Nakula. Thus Yudhishthira’s impartiality pleased the Yaksha most.

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