Interestingly, we find that the name of the baoli stands quite disputable. The red sandstone board outside the monument reads its name as Ugrasen ki Baoli but popular name is Agrasen ki baoli. But for us it shall remain as Agrasen ki Baoli. The monument boasts of steep steps with a series of carved chambers and passages. This style is typical of the Baolis of Delhi.
The visible parts of this historical step well consist of three levels. Each level is lined with arched niches on both sides. There is the presence of dual arch: - a facade arch and the true arch. It is believed that the monument might have been built during the Tughaq dynasty.
The whole structure is built out of rubble masonry, using an assortment of rocks and stones. The rectangular shape of the stepwell makes it stand out from the other baolis in Delhi that were built as round water reservoirs. It spreads over three visible levels, each of which is adorned with beautiful and symmetrical arched niches that line on both sides.
Agrasen ki Baoli is among those few stepwells in Delhi that boast of a single-flight staircase. There are more than steps that take you down to the water level and as you go down, you can experience a drop in temperature as well.
A circular well exists at the northern end of this stepwell. It measures 8 meters in diameter and remains dry for the most part of the year.
When it is filled with water in the monsoon season, the water level rises to a height of around 4 or 5 feet. The well remains shielded with an iron grill that prevents anyone from intentionally or accidentally falling into the water. It is also linked by shafts to the rectangular passage. As the water level of the baoli rises, the passage also gets filled with water. A small mosque exists at the south-west corner of the Agrasen ki Baoli complex.
A triple-arched entrance leads you to the mosque. These arches are supported by four sandstone pillars, one of which had collapsed long ago. These pillars are ornamented structures that add to the aesthetic beauty of the whole structure. It is undoubtedly a must visit spot and for good enough reasons. Know more about this place in this article. The best way to know more about Agrasen Ki Baoli is by looking it up on the internet as you cannot hire guides in this monument.
There are various blog posts and articles that will give you detailed information about its history and legendary story. Reaching Agrasen Ki Baoli is one of the most hassle-free tasks. The baoli now serves as a place of historical importance, a hang-out spot for family picnics and a destination for lovers in Delhi. The word Baoli refers to a step well. Also known as Baodi or Bawdi, this kind of structure can frequently be found in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Temple step wells and water temples were quite popular in ancient India. The step wells and reservoirs in places like Dholavira give a fair sense of the architectural patterns followed in the Indus Valley Civilisation.
The architecture of Agrasen Ki Baoli is a rather interesting one and is one of its kind in Delhi. It has steps that lead to the step well. The step well in Agrasen Ki Baoli is divided into three levels.
All of these levels are lined with arched niches on both sides. These arches served as a meeting place and provided relief from the heat during summers. There are also passages to the rooms constructed in the baoli. However, the rooms are now locked for security reasons. Although it is a much older structure, from the architectural point of view, it appears that this step well has been rebuilt during the Tughlaq tenure.
One can say that on the basis of architectural nuances of the place, which are different from that of Anangtal Baoli, which is the oldest Baoli of Delhi, located in Mehrauli.
It is believed that it is named after the Agrawal community. In one of his works called Pasanahacariu, he mentioned an influential Agrawal merchant called Nattal Sahu.
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