01-Apr-2020
In the middle of the Tapti river, lies a strange rock that seems to be in the shape of an elephant. It is said that Shah Jahan, who would frequent Burhanpur, would take Mumtaz Mahal out on a boat to this rock on moonlit nights. They would then sit there and enjoy the magnificence of the lovely night. The unique rock has more recently been painted with vibrant colours that makes it stand out even more.
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