mughals
mughals
mughal garden
Both Mughal gardens and today's ordinary gardens emphasize the principles of symmetry, balance, and aesthetic appeal. They often feature a variety of plants, flowers, and water elements, creating a serene environment for relaxation and enjoyment. Additionally, both types of gardens serve as spaces for social gatherings and personal reflection, reflecting the cultural and historical significance of nature in human life. Overall, they share a common purpose of enhancing beauty and providing a retreat from urban life.
No difference. Botanical is more 21st century English.
akash bhandari
There isn't a difference, but Japanese rock garden is the translated way of "karensui". Zen garden is the western way of saying it.
One is in Japan and the other is in China, QED.
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you had your garden dug says someone else dug your garden, while you dug your garden says you dug it.
no
The Rambagh or Aram Bagh, the first Mughal Garden in India, was built by Emperor Babur in 1528.
yes.