were painted with designs of flowers in vases and the floor was furnished with thick
carpets and cushions.
6. Tomb or Mosque: It was at common practice to have the gardens built around a tomb
e.g.Taj Mahal, Alkbar‘s Tomb at Sikandra (UP). It is often said that the Mughal
gardens were at their best when built around a monument.
7. Trees and flowers: The trees were selected with careful planning and thought, as to
Mughals each tree symbolized something, like life, youth, death, etc. The Mughals had
bias for spring flowering trees and flowers. The flowers in Mughal gardens are mostly
scented in nature and highly colourful. The colourful effects are created by massing
mixed coloured annuals. Mixed colours have been preferred rather than mono,
complementary or contrast colours. The seasonal flower beds were of geometrical
pattern and constructed along the water canals or near the main buildings. The
favourite flowers were rose, jasmine, carnation, hollyhock, delphinium, etc.
Symbolism in Mughal gardens:
Water: Source of life
The cross formed in the centre by the intersection of the water channels: symbol
of meeting of humanity with God as propounded in many religions.
Eight divisions: Eight divisions of Quran
Alternate planting of cypress and flowering trees: immortality and renewal of life.
White flowering Bauhinia alba: Youth and life.
Fruit trees: symbols of life and youth
Cypress: death and eternity
Famous mughal gardens of India:
Taj Mahal, Agra, Shah Jahan
Aarm Bagh, Agra, Babar
Shalimar Bagh (Srinagar), Jammu and Kashmir, Shah Jahan
Nishat Gardens, Jammu and Kashmir, Asaf Khan, brother of Nur Jahan (wife of Jahangir)
Yadavindra Gardens/ Pinjore garden , Pinjore, Fadai khan, a general of Aurangzeb
Roshanara Bagh, Delhi, Roshanara Begum, 2
nd
daughter of Shah Jahan
Rashtrapati Bhavan, designed by British Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens
Vernag, Srinagar, initiated by Jahangir but completed by Shah Jahan
Chasma-e- Shahi, Srinagar, Mardan Khan governor of Kashmir under the instructions of
Shah Jahan
Achabal Gardens, Nur Jahan, Srinagar.