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Rani-Ki-Vav at Patan, Gujarat (Rani's Step-well)
Rani-ki-Vav was a built on the banks of the river Saraswati in the early 11th century AD as a monument to a king. Step wells are a distinctive in a feature of the groundwater resources and the storage systems in the Indian subcontinent, dating back to the third millennium BC. They are evolved over time from what was a originally a pit in a sandy soil leading to the extensive multistory works of the art and architecture. The Rani-Ki-Vav step well construction was a built at the height of the craftsmanship and the height of the Maru-Gujarat architectural in a style, reflecting the mastery of this intricate technique and the beauty of the detail and proportion. Designed as an a incense temple highlighting in the purity of the water, it is a divided into a seven levels of the stairs with a high artistic quality in a sculptural panels; More than a 500 theoretical sculptures and more than a thousand secondary in a sculptures combine religious, mythological, and the secular images, often referring to the literary works. The fourth level is the largest and goes into a 9.5 m by a rectangular tank at a depth of the 23 mm. The well is a located on the western edge of the property and the consists of a shaft 10 mm in a diameter and 30 m deep.
Rani-Ki-Vav at Patan, Gujarat (Rani's Step well)
Rani-Ki-Vav is an a exceptional example of the distinctive form of the groundwater architecture of the Indian subcontinent, located on the banks of the Saraswati River in a Patan, Step well. Originally built as a monument in the 11th century CE, Step well was a built as a religious as well as a functional structure and was a built as a blind temple highlighting in the sanctity of the water. Rani-Ki-Vav is a single component, water management in a system divided into a seven levels of the stairs and sculptural panels of the high artistic and the aesthetic quality. It is a oriented in an a east-west direction and is a connected to all the principle elements of the step well, including a step corridor starting from a ground level, a series of the four pavilions with an a increasing amount of the stories to the west, tanks and wells.
અહીંથી જુઓ રાણી ની વાવ નો વિડીયો
In the form of a tunnel in a shaft. More than five hundred theoretical sculptures and the more than a thousand secondary sculptures combine in the religious, mythological and the secular image, often referring to the literary in a works.
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