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The baori is simple in construction with an almost square tank (5.60 m x 5.00 m) at the northern end, which is approached by a 3.20 m wide stepped passage from the south. The western face of the tank has two pillars with intricate carvings of vase-and-foliage motifs, which may represent remains of some ancient temple in the nearby area. Other sculptures which are fixed in the passage walls include Ganesa, Vishnu and other deities. The baori is datable to 17th century AD.
Notification No. | Ajmer, 1935-C.S. dated 03.12.1924 |
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Ownership Status | Government |
Topographical Features | Situated on the slope of the Aravalli ranges. |
1 | Chandramani Singh (ed.), Protected Monuments of Rajasthan (Jaipur 2002); |
Locality | Tehsil | District | State |
Aj. Bhunasar (Lat. 26o 27’ N; Long. 74o 37’ E) | Ajmer | Ajmer | Rajasthan |
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