रानी जी की बावड़ी बूंदी || Raniji ki Baori Queen's stepwell || #bundi #stepwell #waterharvesting
रानी जी की बावड़ी बूंदी || Raniji ki Baori Queen's stepwell ||
Raniji ki Baori, also Queen's stepwell is a noted stepwell situated in Bundi town in Rajasthan state in India. It was built in 1699 by Rani Nathavati Ji who was the younger queen of the ruling Rao Raja Anirudh Singh of Bundi. It is a 46 m deep stepped well with some superb carvings on its pillars and a high arched gate. It is a multistoreyed structure with places of worship on each floor. The step well has a narrow entrance marked by four pillars. Stone elephant statues that face each other stand in the corners. Ogee brackets decorate all the archways of 46 m deep Raniji ki Baori, which is reputedly the largest Baori of Bundi. Baoris were significant social constructions in the medieval Bundi since they acted as assembly areas for the townsfolk. Raniji ki Baori has superb carvings on its pillars and a high arched gate.
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Rani ki Baoli in Neemrana, Rajasthan
Rani Ki Baoli, located just off the Jaipur--Dehli highway in Neemarana, Rajasthan. It was built by Thakur Janak Singh in 1700, it's nine storeys deep, with the last two levels underwater. At ground level, there are 86 colonnaded openings from where the visitor descends 170 steps to the deepest water source.
Today, following years of neglect, many of these monuments to medieval engineering have been saved by the Archaeological Survey of India, which has recognised the importance of preserving them as part of the country's rich history. Tourists flock to wells in far-flung corners of northwestern India to gaze in wonder at these architectural marvels from 1,000 years ago, which serve as a reminder of both the ingenuity and artistry of ancient civilisations and of the value of water to human existence.
Neemrana is an ancient historical town in Alwar district of Rajasthan, India, situated at 122 km from Delhi on the Delhi-Jaipur highway in Behror tehsil. It is situated in between Behror and shahajahanpur. Neemrana is an industrial hub. This area is also known as Raath region, It is the site of 16th century hill-fort occupied by Chauhans till 1947. The erstwhile ruling family is considered to be the direct lineage of Prithviraj Chauhan. Some distance from Neemrana is another fort, Kesroli in Alwar district, that is one of the oldest heritage sites. Historians trace it to the Matsya Janapada of the Mahabharata times. In Kesroli one gets to see the oldest remains of Buddhist Vihara at Viratnagar where the Pandavas spent the last year of their exile incognito; Pandupole, with the only reclining statue of Hanuman; the samadhi of the ruler saint Bhartrihari and Talavriksha with ancient water reservoirs.
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Rani-ki-Vav and other Stepwells in Gujarat, India in 4K Ultra HD
The stepwells have been used in India for 1500 years for collection and storage of water, over the time they evolved into complex works of art and architecture.
Rani-ki-Vav (the Queen’s Stepwell) in Patan, Gujarat, India was built in the 11th century AD. It is UNESCO World Heritage site for: Rani-ki-Vav was built at the height of craftsmens’ ability in stepwell construction and the Maru-Gurjara architectural style, reflecting mastery of this complex technique and great beauty of detail and proportions. Designed as an inverted temple highlighting the sanctity of water, it is divided into seven levels of stairs with sculptural panels of high artistic quality; more than 500 principle sculptures and over a thousand minor ones combine religious, mythological and secular imagery, often referencing literary works. (quote from whc.unesco.org/en/list/922)
The Sun Temple in Modhera was built in 11th century AD, it is another stunning architectural creation of the Indian architects of the past. In front of the temple is the stepped tank/reservoir.
The Adalaj Stepwell, near Ahmedabad was built at the end of the 15th century, it is intricately carved and is five stories deep.
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SUKH MAHAL and RANI JI KI BAORI
Bundi continues to amaze with out visit to:
SUKH MAHAL - Mahal is an Urdu means a palace and indeed Sukh Mahal is palace like in a pristine setting on a lake just on the outskirts of Bundi. One of its claims to fame was that the British writer - Rudyard Kipling stayed there for two days.
We also visited: RANI JI KI BAORI an ancient well system.
Raniji ki Baori Bundi - Rajasthan || रानी जी की बावड़ी
Raniji ki Baori Bundi - Rajasthan || रानी जी की बावड़ी
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Raniji ki Baori, also Queen's stepwell is a noted stepwell situated in Bundi town in Rajasthan state in India. It was built in 1699 by Rani Nathavati Ji who was the younger queen of the ruling Rao Raja Anirudh Singh of Bundi. Wikipedia
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Rani ki Baoli - One of the ill maintained heritage monuments of India
Rani Ki Baoli, located just off the Jaipur--Dehli highway in Neemarana, Rajasthan. It was built by Thakur Janak Singh in 1700, it's nine storeys deep, with the last two levels underwater. At ground level, there are 86 colonnaded openings from where the visitor descends 170 steps to the deepest water source.
Today, following years of neglect, many of these monuments to medieval engineering have been saved by the Archaeological Survey of India, which has recognised the importance of preserving them as part of the country's rich history. Tourists flock to wells in far-flung corners of northwestern India to gaze in wonder at these architectural marvels from 1,000 years ago, which serve as a reminder of both the ingenuity and artistry of ancient civilisations and of the value of water to human existence.
Neemrana is an ancient historical town in Alwar district of Rajasthan, India, situated at 122 km from Delhi on the Delhi-Jaipur highway in Behror tehsil. It is situated in between Behror and shahajahanpur. Neemrana is an industrial hub. This area is also known as Raath region, It is the site of 16th century hill-fort occupied by Chauhans till 1947. The erstwhile ruling family is considered to be the direct lineage of Prithviraj Chauhan. Some distance from Neemrana is another fort, Kesroli in Alwar district, that is one of the oldest heritage sites. Historians trace it to the Matsya Janapada of the Mahabharata times. In Kesroli one gets to see the oldest remains of Buddhist Vihara at Viratnagar where the Pandavas spent the last year of their exile incognito; Pandupole, with the only reclining statue of Hanuman; the samadhi of the ruler saint Bhartrihari and Talavriksha with ancient water reservoirs.
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Raniji ki Baori Bundi, रानीजी की बावड़ी बूँदी, Bundi Step Well
bundi step well beautiful architecture(rani ji ki Baori)
रानी की वाव का इतिहास || Rani Ki Vav History in Hindi ||Interesting Facts about Rani Ki Vav in Hindi
Rani ki vav is an intricately constructed stepwell situated in the town of Patan in Gujarat, India. It is located on the banks of Saraswati River. Rani ki vav was built as a memorial to an 11th-century king Bhima I.[1] It was added to the list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites on 22 June 2014.[2][3] Stepwells are a distinctive form of subterranean water resource and storage systems on the Indian subcontinent, and have been constructed since the third millennium BC. Rani ki vav was built in the complex Maru-Gurjara architectural style with an inverted temple and seven levels of stairs and holds more than 500 principal sculptures.[4]
Rani ki Vav bagged the title of “Cleanest Iconic Place” in India at the Indian Sanitation Conference (INDOSAN) 2016 in New Delhi in October 2016. The monument was felicitated at the conference, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Rani ki vav, or Ran-ki vav (Queen’s step well) was constructed during the rule of the Chaulukya dynasty. It is generally assumed that it was built in the memory of Bhima I (r. c. 1022–1064) by his widowed queen Udayamati and probably completed by Udayamati and Karna after his death. A reference to Udayamati building the monument is in Prabandha Chintamani, composed by the Jain monk Merunga Suri in 1304 AD.
The stepwell was later flooded by the nearby Saraswati River and silted over until the late 1980s. When it was excavated by the Archaeological Survey of India, the carvings were found in pristine condition.
This magnificent east-facing step well measures approximately 64 m long, 20 m wide & 27 m deep. A stepped corridor compartmented at regular intervals pillared multistory pavilions is a unique feature. It was one of the largest and the most sumptuous structures of its type. It became silted up and much of it is not visible now, except for some rows of sculptured panels in the circular part of the well. Among its ruins one pillar still stands which is an excellent example of this period of design. A part only of the west well is extant from which it appears that the wall had been built of brick and faced with stone. From this wall project vertical brackets in pairs, which supported the different galleries of the well shaft proper. The bracketing is arranged in tiers and is richly carved. The minute and exquisite carving of this vav is one of the finest specimens of its kind. Befitting its name, the Rani-Ki-Vav is now considered to be the queen among step wells of India.
There is also a small gate below the last step of the step well, with a 30-kilometre tunnel, currently blocked by stones and mud, which leads to the town of Sidhpur near Patan. It was used as an escape gateway for the king, who built the step well in the times of defeat.
Most of the sculptures are in devotion to Vishnu, in the forms of Dus-Avatars Kalki, Rama, Krishna, Narsinh, Vaman, Varahi and others representing their return to the world. Nagkanya, Yogini beautiful women – Apsara showcasing 16 different styles of make-up to look more attractive called Solah-shringar.
Around 50–60 years back there were ayurvedic plants around this area, and the water accumulated in Rani ki vav was considered to be helpful for viral disease, fever etc.
The vavs of Gujarat are not merely sites for collecting water and socializing, but also hold great spiritual significance. Originally, the vavs of Gujarat were constructed quite simply, but became more intricate over the years, perhaps to make explicit the ancient concept of the sanctity of water with the addition of carved stone deities. Thus visitors enter Rani Ki Vav as if it is an inverted temple, where one steps down various levels to the water.
The steps begin at ground level, leading you down through the cool air through several pillared pavilions to reach the deep well below. There are more than 800 elaborate sculptures among seven galleries. The central theme is the Dasavataras, or ten incarnations of Vishnu, including Buddha. The avatars are accompanied by sadhus, Brahmins, and apsaras (celestial dancers), painting their lips and adorning themselves. At water level you come to a carving of Sheshashayi-Vishnu, in which Vishnu reclines on the thousand-hooded serpent Shesha, where it is said he rests in the infinity between ages.
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रानी की बावड़ी | Neemrana Bawri
The Lost village of Neemrana, Rajasthan.
Also called Rani Ki Baoli.
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#Rani ji ki baori# Most famous baori in the Asia
रानी जी की बावड़ी बूंदी जिले में स्थित बहुत ही सुन्दर बावड़ी है जिसका नाम एशिया की प्रसिद्ध बावड़ी में गिना जाता है
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दुनिया की सबसे रहस्यमयी बावड़ी का इतिहास || Rani ki vav History in Hindi
पूरी दुनिया है हैरान इसे देख कर || Amazing And Mysterious Chand Bawadi
रानी जी की बावड़ी, बूंदी | Beautiful STEPWELL in Rajastha
Raniji ki Baori Bundi - Rajasthan || रानी जी की बावड़ी
Raniji ki Baori Bundi - Rajasthan || रानी जी की बावड़ी
रानी जी की बावड़ी, बूंदी | Beautiful STEPWELL in Rajasthan
रानी जी की बावड़ी बूंदी || Raniji की Baori द क्वींस कुएं || #bundi #stepwell #waterharvesting
raniji की बावड़ी बूंदी राजस्थान भारत यह शाही युग के दौरान एक कुएं जल संचयन प्रणाली है
Raniji ki Baori Bundi, रानीजी की बावड़ी बूँदी, Bundi Step Well
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रानीजी की बावड़ी बूंदी, राजस्थान में ऐतिहासिक स्थानचिह्न । Beutyfull Stepwell By Tabish khan
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भूतों का बसेरा Agrasen ki Baoli
Agrasen ki Baoli, which is also known as Agar Sain ki Baoli or Ugrasen ki Baoli is a protected monument by Archaeological Survey of India. Aamir Khan’s PK drew attention to Agrasen Ki Baoli, which lay hidden for years among the high-rises near Connaught Place, New Delhi.It is a 60-meter long and 15-meter wide historical step well on Hailey Road, near Connaught Place, Jantar Mantar in New Delhi.it’s believed that it was built by the legendary king Agrasen during the Mahabharat epic era. It was rebuilt in the 14th century by the Agrawal community which traces its origin to Maharaja Agrasen. it is considered the most haunted place in delhi. There are rumors of evil sprits in this ancient architecture since quite some time. but it is only rumors. The mystic architecture definitely needs your visit. Come and experience the sensation of being alone in the Baoli.
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बागपत के सोनौली में 5000 साल पुरानी कब्रगाह मिली
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चुनाव की गहमागहमी के बीच कीजिए रानी जी की बावड़ी के दीदार
चुनाव की गहमागहमी के बीच कीजिए रानी जी की बावड़ी के दीदार
सर्द मौसम के बीच राजस्थान में सियासी पारा लगातार बढ़ता जा रहा है। राजे-रजवाड़ों की धरती पर राजनीति हर पल नए करवट बदल रही है। इन विधानसभा चुनावों को सत्ता का सेमीफाइनल कहा जा रहा है। चुनावी गहमागहमी के बीच अमर उजाला डॉट कॉम का चुनावी रथ राजस्थान पहुंच चुका है। जमीनी हकीकत जाने के लिए अमर उजाला की टीम प्रदेश का दौरा कर रही है। चुनावी गहमागहमी के बीच हमारी टीम एशिया की प्रमुख बावड़ियों में से एक रानी जी की बावड़ी पहुंची। देखिए कुछ चुनिंदा तस्वीरें।
महत्वपूर्ण सामाजिक ढांचों में से एक है रानी जी की बावड़ी
रानी जी की बावड़ी ( सीढ़ीदार कुंआ ) का निर्माण 1699 में रानी नाथावती द्वारा करवाया गया था जो राव राजा अनिरुद्ध सिंह की की सबसे छोटी रानी थीं। वाओरीस यानि बावड़ी ने भारत में मध्ययुगीन काल में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई थी। यह सीढ़ीदार कुंआ 165 फीट गहरा है जो राजपूतों के शासनकाल में एक उल्लेखनीय स्थापत्य शैली को दर्शाता है।
प्रवेश द्वार पर हाथी करते हैं स्वागत
इस कुंए का प्रवेश द्वार काफी संकीर्ण है और इसमें लगे हुए स्तंभों पर पत्थर के हाथी भी ऊपर बने हुए हैं। सीढ़ी से नीचे जाने पर कुंआ काफी बड़ा और व्यापक है। पूरा कुंआ नक्काशी से सजाया गया है। इस बावड़ी की गहराई लगभग 46 मीटर है।
प्रदेश में सभी 200 सीटों पर एक साथ 7 दिसंबर को चुनाव होना है। सत्ताधारी भाजपा का लक्ष्य हर पांच साल में सत्ताधारी पार्टी बदल जाने के तिलिस्म को तोड़ने का है जबकि कांग्रेस सरकार के प्रति जनता के गुस्से को भुनाकर सत्ता में वापसी करना चाहती है। चुनाव के नतीजे 11 दिसंबर को घोषित किए जाएंगे।
7 Wonders of India: Rani Ki Vav, Patan
Situated in Patan town in Gujarat, the shaft of the well is highly ornamented with intricate carvings. The wall projects the large vertical brackets in pairs, which supported the different galleries of the well. The brackets are arranged in tiers. It has a stepped corridor compartmented at regular intervals with pillared multi-storeyed pavilions. The four pavilions which demarcate the stages along the descent have multiple storeys, two, four, six and seven respectively. It was constructed during the period of the Solanki or Chalukya (11th-12th century). The full size sculptures of the stepwell are taken from the entire Hindu pantheon, for example, Vishnu, Shiva and their various aspects appear with or without their consorts.