Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels

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3rd Feb 2021
Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान
Day 1

The great mosque of Old Delhi Jama Masjid is the largest in India, with a courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees. It was begun in 1644 and ended up being the final architectural extravagance of Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor who built the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort.

Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान

The highly decorative mosque has three great gates, four towers and two 40 m-high minarets constructed of strips of red sandstone and white marble.

Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान

Situated in the ancient town of Old Delhi, this monument was built by five thousand artisans. This magnificent structure stands on the Bho Jhala, one of the two hills of the old Mughal capital city of Shahjahanabad. On the east, this monument faces the Lal Quila (Red Fort) and has three gateways,

Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान
Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान

The structure was placed on a high platform so that its magnificent facade would be visible from all the adjoining areas. Broad flights of steps lead up to the imposing gateways in the north and the south. Wide staircases and arched gateways are the hallmark of this popular mosque. The main eastern entrance, probably used by the emperors, remains closed on weekdays.

Also read: Jama Masjid Agra

Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान
Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान

The main eastern entrance, probably used by the emperors, remains closed on weekdays. The main prayer hall on the west side is adorned by a series of high cusped arches, standing on 260 pillars which support about 15 marble domes at various elevations. Worshippers use this hall on most days but on Fridays and other holy days. The premises of the south minaret are 1076-sq-ft wide where 25,000 devotees at a time may sit together for namaaz (prayer).

Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान
Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान

Timings to visit: You can visit Jama Masjid between 7am-12pm and 1:30-6:30pm whole week.

No, you don't have to pay anything to enter in the premises.

You can take a metro till chawri bazar and you can walk till Jama Masjid, or you can take a rickshaw.

If you are photographer, you can get some best shots their.

Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान
Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान
Photo of Jama Masjid heart of Old Delhi #TripotoTravelReels by Lucky Singh_बाग़ी उड़ान