
Agrasen ki Baoli
Agrasen ki Baoli is a historically significant stepwell in New Delhi, India. The stepwell is one of the city's most old and enigmatic buildings, believed to have been erected by King Agrasen during the Mahabharata era. The stepwell is made of red stone and has many stairs that go down to the water level, allowing access to the water at various depths.
The stepwell is well-known for its distinctive architectural style as well as its historical significance. The stepwell is divided into three levels, each with its own set of arched niches for lighting and ventilation. The stepwell also has many tiny shrines that were utilised for religious rites.
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