Jama
Masjid is the largest mosque in India. Located in
Old Delhi, the mosque has the capacity to accommodate 25000 devotees. Jama
Masjid was completed in 1656 AD and it was again the great Mughal Emperor Shah
Jahan behind this architectural masterpiece. Close to some 5000 craftsmen were
involved in the construction of the msque. It is located in Old Delhi, just
opposite to the famous Lal Quila or
the Red Fort.
Jama Masjid is also called the
Friday congregational mosque because Muslims turn up in large numbers to offer
Namaz on Fridays, called as the yaum al-jum`a. Masjid-i-Jahan Numa popularly
called as Jama Masjid, means the mosque commanding a view of the world. The
mosque is a real example of great architecture that existed during the Mughal
period. It has the blend of both Hindu and Mughal style of architecture.
Jama Masjid has three gates, two
minarets - 40 meters in height and four towers. The minarets are made up of red
sand stone and white marbles bearing stripes of black color. Tourists visiting
the mosque have the option of wearing the traditional ceremonial clothes
available at the northern gate. Jama Masjid used to be the main mosque of Shah
jahan. The mosque stands on the hill of Bho Jhala, in the old Mughal capital
called Shahjahanabad. Prayer hall on the west is adorned by high cusped arches
and marble domes.
The mosque contains several remnants
of the Muslim Religion like a replica of the Quran written on a deer skin, a
red beard-hair of the prophet, sandals of the prophet and his footprint. It is
believed that the total cost of Rs.10 lakhs was incurred for the construction
of the mosque. Shah Jahan has many mosques to his names that include the famous
Moti Masjid at Agra and other mosques in Ajmer and Lahore (in Pakistan). One of
the specialties of Jama Masjid is the high ground construction that makes the
appearance even more beautiful. Broad and high steps lead to the main gateways.
The eastern gateway was perhaps used
by the emperors during the Mughal Rule. It is close on weekdays. One can have
the view of Old Delhi, Red Fort and some parts of New Delhi from
the Southern Minaret. A nominal fee of Rs. 5 is charged for sight seeing from
this particular spot.
Additional
Information About Jama Masjid
Located
At:
Old Delhi, near Read Fort
Visiting
Hours:
Daily from dawn to dusk. Closed
during prayer times. (Entry closed for women after 6 pm)
Entry Fee:
Entry is free but tourists will have
to pay Rs. 100 if they carry a camera along with themselves.
Best time
to visit:
Between October and March. However,
there is no specified or advised time because it is a religious place and one
can visit at any time of the year.
Other
Instructions:
Leave your shoes at the entrance.
The person taking care of your shoes will charge you Rs. 10 for the service. Be
neat and clean while you visit the mosque. You can easily reach the mosque via
important land mark like ISBT,Connaught
Place and ITO. One can also reach Jama Masjid by Delhi Metro
Rail Service. The nearest Metro
station is Chawri Bazaar Guides and local tours operators in the
city would guide you to jama Masjid.
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Artical Source:- delhicapital.com
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