Thursday, March 5, 2009

Spring & Mughal Garden: Double the Splendor

Spring is nature's way of saying, "Let's party!"” Flowers in full bloom at Mughal garden, Rashtrapati Bhavan (President's House, New Delhi) Britishers and Mughals have left a common legacy in Delhi known as the Mughal Gardens. The garden was made and commissioned by Britishers but the design is totally Mughal / Persian. This striking 'mini-paradise' exalts the beauty of Rashtrapati Bhawan, the presidential home. The Mogul garden was originally commissioned by Lady Hardinge to beautify the Rashtrapati Bhawan to Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush The garden occupies an area of 13 acres, divided into three sections, sporting a blend of Mughal Planning with British Design. The garden is open to public only in February-March every year.
Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems The garden is basically divided into five parts, categorizing each with a theme. Lutyens combined the soft English borders, small flower beds and lawns to produce a virtual paradise. For this, horticulturist W R Mustoe was specially recruited in 1929 who converted the place into an oasis.
The day the Lord created hope was probably the same day he created Spring: The Main Garden has two water channels each running north to south and east to west with six lotus shaped fountains magnifying its splendor, reflecting the Rashtrapati Bhawan. The lawns have Doob Grass, Moulsri, Putranjiva Roxburgi, Cypress, Thuja Orientalis and China Orange trees overlooking the channels.
Almost all of our sorrows spring out of our relations with other people. The Circular Garden is also known as the sunken or butterfly garden. The centre of the attraction is the sunken pond with a fountain with circular rows of flowers around it. Since a large population of different butterflies can be seen fluttering, it was named butterfly garden.
Sitting quietly, doing nothing, spring comes, and the grass grows by itself The Herbal Garden is a very recent addition. It has medicinal herbs from different countries and is truly a sight to watch. It has herbs like Ashwagandha, Bhumy Amalaki, Bergamot Mint, Bramhi and Citronella.
In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours.It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness . . . it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair . . . in short, the period was so far like the present period . . . . Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers today;
And give us not to think so far away
As the uncertain harvest;
keep us hereAll simply in the springing of the year

32 comments:

  1. i love spring....this post is so beautiful like ur blog..gr8 going guys

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  2. lovely series of pics, good quotes & nice info......good work doc

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  3. beautiful presentation of spring

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  4. ooffff..wonderful..can feel the breeze here..thanks..
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  5. Meadowlarks
    give lusty cheers
    when spring appears
    when spring appears.

    Buds and seeds
    prick up their ears
    and blades of grass
    show eager spears.

    And only icicles
    weep tears
    when spring appears
    when spring appears

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  6. March bustles in on windy feet
    And sweeps my doorstep and my street.
    She washes and cleans with pounding rains,
    Scrubbing the earth of winter stains.
    She shakes the grime from carpet green
    Till naught but fresh new blades are seen.
    Then, house in order, all neat as a pin,
    She ushers gentle springtime in.

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  7. If I had my life to live over, I would start barefoot earlier in the spring and stay that way later in the fall

    Beautiful post

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  8. I remember :
    Mujhe Tod Lena Vanmaali, Us path par dena tum Phenk, Maatrubhumi par Sheesh Chadhaane Jis path jaayen Veer Anek
    - Makhanlal Chaturvedi
    I salute !!!

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  9. I love this post! Not only are the photos beautiful, but the headings are fabulous. It makes me long for spring. Here the weather keeps teasing us, making us think spring is here, then rudely taking it back away (it's supposed to snow again this weekend).

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  10. Wow,
    usually I don't like flowers, but those a beautiful pics.

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  11. Spring is the time for rejuvenation and nature helps in this by her lovely blooms!! I loved the post especially the white tulips.

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  12. superb photographs of a wonderful garden full of flowers!

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  13. really nice Pragya.

    The pics are wonderful the white roses took my breadth away

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  14. Hey,

    Good to see the beauty of nature, actually i went to mugal garden once in my 12th standard but all i could remember was the crowd.
    Thanks for sharing the beautiful pics.

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  15. this post is like spring, so good pictures and beautiful words!

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    चाँद, बादल और शाम

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  16. beautiful!!! so the spring fever is on...great !!!!

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  17. wow ! we haven't got so many flowers yet !

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  18. I am glad to see that you covered this magnificent garden.

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  19. lovely post...captures r exccellent

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  20. Great to see that even after years Mughal Garden still remains one of the most vibrant Spring destinations in Delhi..Superb pics thr!

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  21. fantasic captures..loved d flowers

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  22. Beautiful pictures!
    I love tulips too, but have to wait a little bit longer.
    We still have snow in front of our house in Canada!!

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