India, Oct. 17 -- How is it like to sit on a bald head? You may find the answer in a Delhi monument. The "munda" in the name of Munda Gumbad means bald, and this stone pavilion gets such an unusual name because of its disappeared dome. The monument is no city secret, but neither is it well known. May be because it has the misfortune of being in a locality that is rich with far more important moments. The centuries-old edifice lies inside south Delhi's Deer Park, and stands on the flattened top of a grassy mound. The mound overlooks a smelly lake. The other side of the lake faces the far more picturesque monuments of Hauz Khas Village, which include the grand tomb of Emperor Feroz Shah Tughlaq. On an earlier visit to Munda Gumbad, the path t...