Historic site
Mata Bhavani's Stepwell
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Mata Bhavani's Stepwell, built in the 11th century, is a remarkable five-story subterranean structure in Ahmedabad. It features intricate carvings of deities, geometric patterns, and floral motifs, showcasing Solanki-era craftsmanship. The stepwell descends into the earth, with pillared pavilions and steps leading to the water level. Visitors can marvel at the engineering and artistry, and imagine the stepwell's historical role as a community gathering spot. It is one of the oldest and deepest stepwells in Gujarat.
Don't miss
- Descend the five stories to see the intricate carvings of Hindu deities and mythological scenes on the pillars.
- Notice the unique design with multiple pavilions and arched niches that create a cool, shaded environment.
- Look for the small shrine dedicated to Mata Bhavani at the bottom level, still used for worship.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Mata Bhavani's Stepwell
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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