who built Rani ki vav?
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Rani ki vav was built by Rani Udayamati as a memorial to her husband, the eleventh-century king Bhima I of the Chalukya or Solanki Dynasty. Who ruled various parts of present-day Gujarat. Special features of the Vav. The vav is designed to appear like an inverted temple, signifying the sanctity of water. It was believed that bathing in the waters of the vav could cure people of many ailments.The quality of the vav’s water was apparently due to the herbs found in and around the premises. It is divided into seven levels of stairs with sculptural panels of very high artistic quality.
Rani ki Vav is declared as the Monument of National Importance and it is protected by ASI (Archaeological Survey of India). Rani ki Vav is considered as one of the finest and largest examples of stepwell architecture in Gujarat and hence has its own importance.
Rani ki Vav is declared as the Monument of National Importance and it is protected by ASI (Archaeological Survey of India). Rani ki Vav is considered as one of the finest and largest examples of stepwell architecture in Gujarat and hence has its own importance.
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Rani Udaymati
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It was constructed by Rani Udaymati in memory of her husband, King Bhima 1, of the Chalukya or Solanki dynasty, which existed between 950 and 1300 CE.
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