Incredible India - Episode - #8 Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India

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Welcome back to another episode of Incredible India. In the previous episode, I talked about an old observatory,Jantar Mantar. Whereas in this episode we will visit one of the largest Mosque in India, Jama Masjid.


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Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid or Masjid-i Jahān Numā is one of the largest Mosque in India. It was built by the famous Mughal emperor Shah Jahan from 1650-56[source]. Shah Jahan also built the nearby Red Fort (more in a future episode) and the famous Taj Mahal in Agra.


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Jama Masjid, Delhi



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View from top of the left minaret


If you look closely, you can see the walls of the Red Fort in the backdrop.

How to reach

Jama Masjid is situated in Old Delhi, India near the Red Fort. It is located near the Chandni Chowk.

One can land at the IGI (Indira Gandhi International) Airport and take a private cab/taxi from there. It will likely be an hour journey, less if you can dodge the traffic.

Alternately, you can take the metro, the metro station is even named after the Jama Masjid and is one of the best ways to reach there.

Architecture and Design

Like some of the other structures from this period. Red Sandstones and white marbles are heavily used in the construction. And the style is a great example of Indo-Islamic architecture of that time. There is a huge courtyard to accommodate thousands of devotees. The mosque has 3 entrance gates, all using the arched design.

Eastern Gate (Main Entrance)

The Gate is the main entrance gate to the mosque. Jama Masjid has a higher elevation than its surrounding area. Stairs lead up to the entrance gate.


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Jama Masjid is one of the biggest attractions in the City. So expect some faces. I tried as much as possible to avoid people but it is practically impossible to do that.

Anyways, you can see the Mosque through the arched gateway.


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There were some of the biggest gates you would see. They might not be as old as the Mosque itself. But still looks cool.


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Eastern gate from outside



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As you can see it is a three-storied structure with a beautiful balcony. The Red sandstone is beautifully carved to make intricate designs.


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Eastern gate view from the side



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Balcony on the eastern entrance



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View of Eastern entrance gate from the courtyard


Other Gates

There are two more gates to enter the Mosque, one from the northern and the other from the southern side. But the most prominent is the already discussed Eastern gate.


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Northern gate


Prayer Hall


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Janamaz (prayer mat) shaped surface



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Design on walls inside the prayer hall



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Lotus flower (hindu motifs) is used on the pillars


Three white marble domes are pointing out from the prayer hall.


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Courtyard

The courtyard is a paved with Red Sandstones and can accommodate 25,000 worshipers [source]


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Courtyard (view from left minaret)



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Lamp in the courtyard for lighting


Minarets

There are two minarets standing tall on the northern and southern sides. If you enter from the eastern gateway, you will see two minarets one on your left which is open for visitors and the other on right. You need a ticket to go up there but the rest of it is free with no tickets.

One can get to the top of the minaret, consisting of more than a hundred steps but the view is great from the top.


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Red Sandstone minaret with vertical white marble stripes



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Circular staircase inside the minaret



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View from top of the minaret



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Southern minaret


Walls


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Exterior Wall



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Let me know what are your thoughts about the place. I loved it. Would you like to visit this place when/if you come to Delhi? Constructive criticism is always appreciated. Thanks for reading.

Namaste 🙏

Stay tuned for more episodes...

Previous Episodes


Ep - #1. Kailasa Temple

Ep - #2. Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya

Ep - #3. Humayun's Tomb

Ep - #4. Safdarjang's Tomb

Ep - #5. Purana Qila (Old Fort)

Ep - #6. Lotus Temple

Ep - #7. Jantar Mantar

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Lovely pravesh you are always sharing such amazing information. Being Muslim I liked the mosque the most. Indeed its design is wonderful and good to know that it is the biggest mosque in India.

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Thank you @uop, glad you liked it. It is now the 2nd largest mosque in India. ❤

Thanks for stopping by.

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it is so big , the structure , the way it was built is amazing...

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Indeed, Amazing structure.

Thanks for check out this post.

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Wow it looks so majestic, I'm really impressed with its special architecture. People must have put a lot of effort and time into building it.

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Yes, It is so majestic... built by the same emperor who also built the "Taj Mahal". Yup, it took much time and resources.

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