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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=tahastories1/jnvhiyfmkz
Greetings!
Gates of shops were closed because it was prayer time. People went to pray, and we were visiting the androon[walled] Lahore.
I have rule -" Whatever you do, do it with full heart otherwise don't bother yourself."
I let them go away and followed my heart. I went to Sabil wali Gali. It's a street adjoined to Delhi Gate. This street speaks history and aesthetically beautiful. It's all thanks to the government for highlighting the worn-out pages of history and investing in such projects.
Abdullah sahi @sahi1 was walking with me. I was happy that he was also enjoying and living these moments. He was admiring these decorations. He wanted to stay for long, but i knew that other pairs would be getting angry over us.
Soon, we came out of Sabil wali Gali and we started walking, a little faster, in the Bazaar. Bazaar was full of hustle bustle and life. People were walking, motorcycling, and running to complete their chores. The full vibrance of the bazaar was catching the heartbeat. I wanted to stop on every corner because every point contained a package of history.
Here comes the splendor facade of Masjid Wazir Khan. It is standing on an elevated plinth. On both sides of main facade, there are some shops that were part of "waqf"- it means that whatever rent from these shops will come, that will be used for renovation of Masjid and for other purposes related to Masjid. This entrance is inspired by persian architecture and called as iwan is a rectangular hall or space projecting from facade. It is prominent in persian architecture. Infact, this complete Masjid is inspired from persian architecture with local lahori architectural mixer.
I stood around the iwan, main gateway, for a while to observe and absorb the beauty of Kashi Kari(an architectural technique of tile work),fresco and calligraphy on the walls. This masjid's artwork is leaving every masjid behind.
By looking above on your head, you will see fresco work which are designed in Murqanas- its another persian architectural technique to make 3d designs.
Sun rays were striking on face while stepping into the main courtyard. Renovation of minarets was going on. It was the best time to visit. We were lucky enough that there was almost no one. Only a few visitors were walking and closing seeing the walls.
I hope you loved this travel💫
By tahastories1https://3speak.tv/watch?v=tahastories1/jnvhiyfmkz
Greetings!
Gates of shops were closed because it was prayer time. People went to pray, and we were visiting the androon[walled] Lahore.
I have rule -" Whatever you do, do it with full heart otherwise don't bother yourself."
I let them go away and followed my heart. I went to Sabil wali Gali. It's a street adjoined to Delhi Gate. This street speaks history and aesthetically beautiful. It's all thanks to the government for highlighting the worn-out pages of history and investing in such projects.
Abdullah sahi @sahi1 was walking with me. I was happy that he was also enjoying and living these moments. He was admiring these decorations. He wanted to stay for long, but i knew that other pairs would be getting angry over us.
Soon, we came out of Sabil wali Gali and we started walking, a little faster, in the Bazaar. Bazaar was full of hustle bustle and life. People were walking, motorcycling, and running to complete their chores. The full vibrance of the bazaar was catching the heartbeat. I wanted to stop on every corner because every point contained a package of history.
Here comes the splendor facade of Masjid Wazir Khan. It is standing on an elevated plinth. On both sides of main facade, there are some shops that were part of "waqf"- it means that whatever rent from these shops will come, that will be used for renovation of Masjid and for other purposes related to Masjid. This entrance is inspired by persian architecture and called as iwan is a rectangular hall or space projecting from facade. It is prominent in persian architecture. Infact, this complete Masjid is inspired from persian architecture with local lahori architectural mixer.
I stood around the iwan, main gateway, for a while to observe and absorb the beauty of Kashi Kari(an architectural technique of tile work),fresco and calligraphy on the walls. This masjid's artwork is leaving every masjid behind.
By looking above on your head, you will see fresco work which are designed in Murqanas- its another persian architectural technique to make 3d designs.
Sun rays were striking on face while stepping into the main courtyard. Renovation of minarets was going on. It was the best time to visit. We were lucky enough that there was almost no one. Only a few visitors were walking and closing seeing the walls.
I hope you loved this travel💫