Step-well of Ambapur

Step-well of Ambapur
Location within Gujarat
General information
Architectural style Hindu and Islamic architecture
Town or city Gandhinagar
Country Gujarat
Coordinates 23°09′07″N 72°36′39″E / 23.151821°N 72.610853°E / 23.151821; 72.610853Coordinates: 23°09′07″N 72°36′39″E / 23.151821°N 72.610853°E / 23.151821; 72.610853
Completed 15th century
Technical details
Size Five-storied deep well
Design and construction
Architect Local

The Step-well of Ambapur (Gujarati: અંબાપુરની વાવ, Hindi: अंबापुर बावड़ी or Hindi:अंबापुर बावली, Marathi: अंबापूर बारव) is a Hindu 'water building' in the village of Ambapur, close to the state capital, Gandhinagar.[1] The stepwell is believed to be built in the 15th century although it doesn't have any inscription.The step-well or 'Vav', as it is called in Gujarati, is intricately carved and is five stories in depth. Such step wells were once integral to the semi-arid regions of Gujarat as they provided basic water needs for drinking, washing and bathing. These wells were also venues for festivals and sacred rituals.

References

  1. Narayanan, Nayantara. "Photos: The amazing architecture of India's ancient step wells". Scroll.in. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
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