Indian stepwells are ancient, intricately designed subterranean structures with steps leading down to water. They were primarily built in arid regions such as Gujarat and Rajasthan. Stepwells served many purposes: storing water, providing places to bathe, and serving as social gathering spots. The stepwells showcase impressive engineering and artistic skill.
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Architectural Marvel Of Chand Baori: Geometry, Design, And Highlights For Visitors
Chand Baori, in Abhaneri, Rajasthan, is one of India’s largest and deepest stepwell. With 3,500 steps over 13 levels, its intricate design and artistry make it a must-visit

The precise patterns of the steps in Chand Baori, Rajasthan Photo: Shutterstock
The precise patterns of the steps in Chand Baori, Rajasthan Photo: Shutterstock
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