Monday, December 3, 2012

Gandhi Smirti, New Delhi








India Gate & Presidential House, New Delhi

India Gate
Please notice the riksha with no apparent concern for driving laws or order.



Presidential Palace
The residence is larger than any other presidential estate in the world.


Parliament

Qutub Minar, South New Delhi


Construction of Qutub Minar was initiated in 1192.  





The sculptures of human images reveal that this mosque was once a hindu temple.  The faces, arms and legs were scraped off - since Islam does not allow worship to any images in the mosque. 






The iron pillar in the center was erected in 4th century AD to commemorate Lord Vishnu.   The pillar bears Sanskrit script and has not rusted.  The smoothness of the pillar makes it rust proof. 

Schoolgirls visiting Qutub Minar

Lal Quila, New Delhi

Lal Quila, (Red Fort), built by mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a new residence when he moved his capitol from Agra to Delhi.