Friday, September 3, 2010

Mata Bhavani Step Well, Ahmedabad


Ahmedabad is famous for its beautiful step wells which reflect the vintage charm of the yesteryears. Situated in the heart of the bustling city of Ahmedabad in India, the Mata Bhavani’s Well is one of the earliest step wells in the region. The Mata Bhavani’s Well, Ahmedabad derives its name from the Bhavani Mata’s shrine which attracts tourists from all over. According to the popular belief and also according to historians Mata Bhavani’s Well, Ahmedabad belongs to the 11th century while the temple of Mata Bhavani was constructed in the later years. The well is one of the longest wells that ends projecting towards and east and west. On the eastern side there is an entrance.

The Mata Bhavani’s Well was built in form of stairs as the water level changed depending on the different seasons. In Ahmedabad these step wells were built in order to serve the utilitarian needs as well the religious needs of the community. The staircase to the Mata Bhavani’s Well, Ahmedabad descends to the east end and there is a circular shaft. In the earlier times, water in the shaft was brought up by the cows and used for irrigation.

Almost every village or town in Ahmedabad has one step well which is considered to be one of the most important destination for the weary travelers. Amongst them, Mata Bhavani’s Well, Ahmedabad is one of the most popular tourist places.

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