Do Water Warehouse Exist?
The water warehouse built by our ancestors in the 14
90s, It was built in 1498 in the memory of Rana Veer Singh by his wife Queen Rudadevi.
90s, It was built in 1498 in the memory of Rana Veer Singh by his wife Queen Rudadevi.
Adalaj Stepwell or Rudabai stepwell
Ahmedabad city , Gandhinagar district , State of Gujarat, INDIA
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ADALAJ NI VAV is a beautiful structure, descending five stories deep. It was built in 1498 to hold water, provide refuge to travelers and local people, and offer spiritual sustenance.
The fifth floor is especially stunning, and from here you can see the deep turquoise waters of the well itself, which seems to glow with inner light, surrounded by astonishing beauty captured forever in stone.
The stepwell’s immense beauty is not the only thing spectacular about it. The tale of its creation is full of love and war, devotion and betrayal.
Hindu King Rana Veer Singh started construction of the Adalaj ni vav to provide relief to his people in this arid region, who had to walk miles for water.
However, before it was finished, he entered into a war with neighboring Muslim King Mehmud Begada. King Rana Veer Singh was killed in battle, and King Mehmud Begada fell in love with his widow, the beautiful Queen Roopba (aka Queen Rudabai).
Queen Roopba agreed to marry King Mehmud Begada—but only on the condition that he finish the stepwell her husband had started. King Mehmud Begada agreed, which is why the stepwell design—built in Solanki style of architecture and adorned with Hindu and Jain images.
When it was finished, Queen Roopba threw herself in to the well, and died. Apparently, she had no intention of marrying King Mehmud—she just wanted to see her husband’s stepwell finished.
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