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Rani-ki-Vav, the Queen’s Stepwell, Gujarat, India
Stepwells have long been recognized as a distinctive type of water storage system in India. Water wells with a sequence of steps descending to store the water. It is often believed that the water in the vav is magical, as it heals people thanks to the herbs found there.


On the banks of the Saraswati River, Rani-ki-Vav was built in the 11th century AD as a memorial to a ruler. Stepwells are a unique type of subterranean water resource and storage system that have been used on the Indian subcontinent from the third millennium BC. They progressed from a simple pit in sandy soil to complex multi-story works of art and architecture over time. Rani-ki-Vav was constructed at the pinnacle of stepwell construction and the Maru-Gurjara architectural style, demonstrating mastery of this complex technology as well as tremendous beauty in detail and proportions.

It is divided into seven levels of stairs with sculptural panels of high artistic quality; more than 500 principal sculptures and over a thousand minor sculptures combine religious, mythological, and secular imagery, often referencing literary works, and are designed as an inverted temple highlighting the sanctity of water.

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00:00Welcome to Trending Places.
00:04Today we will take you through
00:06Rani Ki Vav The Queen's Step Well
00:08at Patan, Gujarat.
00:12Step wells have long been recognized
00:14as a distinctive type of water
00:16storage system in India.
00:20Water wells with a sequence of steps
00:22descending to store the water.
00:26It is often believed that the water
00:28in the Vav is magical, as it heals
00:30people thanks to the herbs found there.
00:38On the banks of the Saraswati River,
00:40Rani Ki Vav was built
00:42in the 11th century AD
00:44as a memorial to a ruler.
00:48Step wells are a unique type
00:50of subterranean water resource
00:52and storage system that have been used
00:54on the Indian subcontinent
00:56since the 3rd millennium BC.
01:00They progressed from a simple pit
01:02in sandy soil to complex
01:04multi-story works of art
01:06and architecture over time.
01:08Rani Ki Vav was constructed
01:10at the pinnacle of step well
01:12construction and the Maru Gurjara
01:14architectural style, demonstrating
01:16mastery of this complex technology
01:18as well as tremendous beauty
01:20in detail and proportions.
01:26It is divided into seven levels
01:28of stairs with sculptural panels
01:30of high artistic quality.
01:32More than 500 principal sculptures
01:34and over 8000 minor sculptures
01:36combine religious, mythological
01:38and secular imagery,
01:40often referencing literary works
01:42and are designed as an inverted
01:44temple highlighting the sanctity
01:46of water.
01:56The seven-story structure
01:58has a length of 64 meters,
02:00a width of 20 meters
02:02and a depth of 28 meters.
02:06It is regarded as one of the best
02:08and most prestigious examples
02:10of great craftsmanship
02:12and architecture in the world.
02:16Maru Gurjara is the architectural
02:18style exhibited by the craftsmen.
02:20Rani Udayamati of the Chulukya
02:22dynasty built the step well
02:24in 1063 to honor her husband
02:26Vimadev.
02:30Udayamati, the daughter of Narvaraha
02:32Khangara, built this step well
02:34in Patan, according to
02:36a 1304 composition by
02:38Gen. Monk Merutunga.
02:42Udayamati, the daughter of Narvaraha
02:44Khangara, built this step well
02:46in Patan, according to
02:48a 1304 composition by
02:50Gen. Monk Merutunga.
02:54The step well was commissioned
02:56in 1063 and completed
02:5820 years later, according
03:00to the same composition.
03:04Only the shaft and a few pillars
03:06were visible when archaeologists
03:08Henry Cousins and James Burgess
03:10visited it in the 1890,
03:12when it was totally buried
03:14under silt.
03:16The step well has been renovated
03:18in the 1980 by the Archaeological
03:20Survey of India.
03:22Since 2014, the step well
03:24has been designated as a
03:26UNESCO World Heritage Site.
03:36The step well is made in the
03:38form of an inverted temple.
03:42It showcases superior
03:44architecture and the unique
03:46Maru Gurjara architectural style
03:48and houses sculptures similar
03:50to the Vimala Vasahi Temple
03:52in Mount Abu and Sun Temple
03:54at Modhera.
03:58The recently introduced
04:00lavender Rs. 100 note
04:02features this step well that
04:04has suddenly brought attention
04:06to this once unknown site.
04:08Also known as the Queen
04:10Step Well, Rani Ki Vav is
04:12the only step well to be declared
04:14as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
04:18It was also awarded the
04:20Cleanest Iconic Place in India
04:22at the 2016 Indian Sanitation
04:24Conference.
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