Rani ki vav Patan History

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Rani ki vav Patan History

The queen of VAV is a complexly built Baudi, which is located in the Patan village of Gujarat in India. This is situated on the banks of the Sarawati river. The construction of the queen was built in the 11th century AD. Built in memory of King

It was also included on the UNESCO World Heritage site on June 22, 2014. This bedhi is slightly different from underground water sources and it was constructed long ago in ancient times.

The Queen's vav was built in a complex in the Maru-Gurjarra architecture style. Within it there is a temple and seven stairs of stairs, in which over 500 mortal remains have been exhibited.

The queen of Rani and Rana-Kav was built in the time of the Solanki Empire.

According to ancient belief, it was built in 1050 AD in memory of Bhimdev I (AD 1022 to 1063), son of the founder of the Solanki Empire, Mularaja, in time, by his widowed wife Udayamati, which was later completed by Karanddeo Ik.

Later this river was completely submerged by the Saraswati river and till 1980, this was completely filled with water. But after some time when the Archaeological Survey of India had discovered it, its condition was quite crisp at that time.

Architecture -

According to ancient knowledge, this attractive Baawdi will be about 64 meters long, 27 meters deep and 20 meters wide.

This bawdi has been included in the oldest and most amazing production of its time. But at present it is full of water and it is mostly full of water.

Currently, only a small part of the bowl is fully visible to us. But a Pillar set in Baudi is still visible to us, which is a wonderful example of the artifacts of the wonderful artwork of ancient times.

It is one of India's oldest and most beautiful and beautiful beauties and artifacts.

There is also a small door under the basement, within which there is a tunnel of 30 km, but this tunnel is now covered with soil and stone.

Earlier this tunnel got out of Bavdi and went straight to Sidhpur village. It is said that the king used it as a secret exit gate.

Ornamental Edges Walls -

Many artifacts made in Baivadi are mostly related to Lord Vishnu in idols. Statues have been constructed in Baudi only in the form of Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu, mainly including Kalki, Ram, Krishna, Narasimha, Vaman, Varanhi and other main incarnations.

Along with this, the works of beautiful apsarao like Nagkanya and Yogini were also made in Baudi. Bawri's artworks have been made in a wonderful and appealing form.

From today 50-60 years ago, Ayurvedic plants are still seen in the queen's womb, which were used in ancient times for the treatment of many serious diseases.

The importance of this sculpture set up in Gujarat is not only for water accumulation but also its spiritual significance. In fact, the vow of Gujarat has been built in ancient architecture style, inside which there is a temple and a secret tunnel. As we go inside it, the evidence of water increases in this way.

The stairs made up of the queen remain on the lower surface. Meanwhile, the walls of Baudi have been embellished and various works of art have also been done on the walls.

These artworks mainly include Vishnu's Dashavatar, Brahma, dancer and art works of scenic scenes. Where there is a water surface in the Bawdi, we get to see the incarnation of Vishnu's Shishnaag.

More Information (History)

According to ancient knowledge, it was built in the memory of Bhimdev I (AD 1022 to 1063), son of founder of the Solanki empire, Maulaaja, in 1050 AD after his widow, Queen Udiyamati and Karandev I, together with his death.

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