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In the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan, a stepwell more than 1,000 years old has withstood the test of time. But Chand Baori is more than a stone relic. Three thousand, five hundred ...
The four-sided Chand Baori is 13 stories tall, 100 feet deep, and lined with 3,500 steps arranged in a spectacular zig-zag pattern. On one side of the well is a temple dedicated to the Hindu ...
Chand Baori: Among the many stepwells in Abhaneri, Chand Baori stands out for its grandeur. It is one of the deepest and largest stepwells in India, featuring exquisite stone architecture.
Named after a local 8th century CE Rajput ruler King Chanda, the imposing square shaped baori measures 35 meter on each side, and is around 19 meter in depth. Abhaneri, a small village located ...
India's ancient stepwells, like Rani ki Vav and Chand Baori, showcase remarkable water management and architectural prowess. These deep, stepped structures served as practical water storage solutions.
Its striking geometry has made cameos in several high-profile Hollywood movies. In the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan, ... But Chand Baori is more than a stone relic.