Mughal Garden had get built Mughal. It is one of the most wonderful gardens in India. Lakh people come here. This is a very big garden. Mughal Garden is also known as Amrit Udhyan. There you will get to see different types of flowers and waterfalls. There you also get to see the beautiful pool. Its style is influenced by the Persian garden. Mughal Gardens was renamed Amrit Udyan. The story behind Rashtrapati Bhavan's Mughal. Rashtrapati Bhavan's Mughal Gardens renamed 'Amrit Udyan'
The Mughal Garden was made in 1556 near Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi. Babur was founder of Mughal. He gave it the name Charahbagh. In India, this word has a new meaning.
There is an online booking system to visit the Mughal Garden. This garden is open every day except monody. It is open from 10 Am to 5 pm. The last entry is at 4 pm.
About Mughal garden
Mughal garden area is 15 acre. Mughal emperor Jahiruddin Babur had built it. He saw the beauty of the Persian garden then he decided to make a Mughal garden. It is open from February 31 to March 2024.
There are 140 Rose flowers of different colour, which looks very amazing. It is very difficult to find 140 Roses in another place. There are many types of flowers in Mugal Garden. People get peace after coming here. There are very beautiful trees and a pool, which increases its beauty.
Because it is near to President Bhavan, it makes it special to Bhavan also.
How Mughal is an attraction to people
Mughal Style, water channels, surrounded by colourful flowers and plants are the main attraction of people. There were made 12 gardens in Delhi by the Mughals.it is the best place for picnics and summer vacation. You must come here with your family. You will enjoy it.
Visitors also see here ‘Bonsai Garden’. It is a small replica of the Mughal Garden. Its name has changed and now its name is Amrit Udyan and it is also known as a plant and herb also. There are medicinal plants also that can help to treat many diseases and you can learn many things about medicinal properties.
These medicinal plants are the big property of this garden. You will not get this kind of plant in another garden.
History of Mughal garden
Mughal Garden was constructed in Babur by an inspiring Persian garden. He built 12 gardens in Delhi. Mughals were very interested in gardens and greenery, therefore they made many gardens. Babur’s son Humayun was busy just achieving and increasing his area he had not any interest in construction. But he spent many times in his father’s gardens. Akbar made many udyan in Delhi and his capital Agra. It was on the edge of the river which affected Mughal architecture.
Akbar’s son was also not more interested in construction as a human but he helped to in the construction of Shalimar Udyan. He was famous for his love of flowers.
Jahangir’s son Shahjahan had too much interest in construction. But he used to think only for himself. He had no concern about citizens. He was guilty of the Taj Mahal in memory of his wife Mumtaz Begum. As well as he also built the Mehtab Garden in front of the Taj Mahal. This garden is filled with chameli and other flowers.
Gol garden: this was one of the biggest udyan of the Indian subcontinent. It has greenery 5 miles. It was present till 1947.
Architecture
Its design is taken from middle Momden’s udyan although there is also the effect of nomadic which belongs to Mongol turkie.
Julie Scat described the middle modern udyan as “Hearts Nishkarsh” which is covered by a wall. Its design was formal from the inside and the inner place was filled with satisfying, good properties.
Important guidelines for visitor
The president's secretariat has announced some new rules such as any kind of food or water is not allowed.
You can click pictures but professional cameras and drones are not allowed
Visitors should maintain salience and respect the garden’s natural beauty.
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