This is the oldest wells in Rajasthan and is considered as the largest in the world. Wells walled stone stairs is located in the eastern village of Abhaneri Rajasthan and is one of the landmarks of India. His name is Chand Baori well.
Display Chand Baori completely invisible as well. With the structure of a perfect square and 13 steps, along the wall has a double staircase that forms a triangle. A total of 3,500 stairs arranged in a symmetry to the bottom of a well 20 meters deep.
Ancient well was built in the 8th century and 9th by the King Chanda from dynasty Nikumbha. Sources of water used by residents around for centuries before modern water delivery. Although no longer used, building more than 1,000 years old is still sturdy. Wells adjacent to a temple tourist exploration into other locations.
Wall of the well, called bawdi or Baori, has a ladder stile built, according to residents to allow more people who can reach base in order to get water.
Even so, no one knows for sure the reasons behind the complexity of the geometric form. Some people believe it is used as a form of water harvesting sites, because this region is known as a dry place. Mouth large wells used as a rain water collection.
In addition to a water source, Chand Baori is also a gathering place for residents to cool off during the summer. The temperature at the bottom of wells 5-6 degrees cooler than the top.
On one side of which has a pavilion, visitors can see the statues with various carvings. Here also there is a special room reserved for the King and Queen to witness the performing arts.
Display Chand Baori completely invisible as well. With the structure of a perfect square and 13 steps, along the wall has a double staircase that forms a triangle. A total of 3,500 stairs arranged in a symmetry to the bottom of a well 20 meters deep.
Ancient well was built in the 8th century and 9th by the King Chanda from dynasty Nikumbha. Sources of water used by residents around for centuries before modern water delivery. Although no longer used, building more than 1,000 years old is still sturdy. Wells adjacent to a temple tourist exploration into other locations.
Wall of the well, called bawdi or Baori, has a ladder stile built, according to residents to allow more people who can reach base in order to get water.
Even so, no one knows for sure the reasons behind the complexity of the geometric form. Some people believe it is used as a form of water harvesting sites, because this region is known as a dry place. Mouth large wells used as a rain water collection.
In addition to a water source, Chand Baori is also a gathering place for residents to cool off during the summer. The temperature at the bottom of wells 5-6 degrees cooler than the top.
On one side of which has a pavilion, visitors can see the statues with various carvings. Here also there is a special room reserved for the King and Queen to witness the performing arts.
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