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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Indian English Шаблон:Infobox Historic building Brahma Vav is a stepwell in Khedbrahma, Gujarat, India. It was built in 14th century.

History

The stepwell is situated opposite the Brahma temple. Based on ornamentation of the miniature shrines in the stepwell, it is dated to 14th century. There is no inscription in the stepwell to ascertain its age.[1]

There are some paliya (hero stone) dedicated to Dhabi gatekeepers of the village who died fighting Maharaja Shivsinhji of Idar around Samvat 1800. The inscriptions on them are worn out.[2]

Humad Digambara Jains and Khedaval Brahmins consider the stepwell sacred and used to worship their patron deities in it.[3][2]

Architecture

The stepwell is built with grey granite stone. It is constructed in east-west direction; the entrance is in the east and the well is in the west. It is Шаблон:Convert long; Шаблон:Convert of stepped corridor and the well of Шаблон:Convert diameter. The stepwell becomes narrower as one goes downwards and to the well. It has four kuta (pavilion-towers) where fourth is attached to the well. The breadth is Шаблон:Convert (including parapet wall) and Шаблон:Convert (without parapet wall) at the entrance which decreases to Шаблон:Convert in second kuta and Шаблон:Convert in the third kuta. It had row of miniature shrines as an ornamentation in the wall of shaft of the stepwell which suggests it was built in 14th century. They resemble temple spires and has niches. It has 27 niches without any idols now. It is now in despair due to lack of maintenance.[1]

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