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Stepwell in Satara district, India
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Baramotichi Vihir is a stepwell in 'Limb', Satara village in Satara district in the Indian state of Maharashtra . It was constructed between 1719 and 1724 by Virubai Bhosale (a secondary wife of Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj) to supply water to some 300 nearby mango plantations. It is 110 ft deep and 50 ft in diameter. Limb village is situated around 16 km from Satara and approximately 99 km from Pune. .

Design

The well is octagonal and looks like a dug-out Shivling. The entire structure of the stepwell is made of black stone.

With its 12 moats, it was meant to be a water source to the surrounding farms. It was also utilized to relieve the overflow of water during monsoon times. From the top, visitors can see a few tiny walls and water channels. Various old statues and historical structures are found in this well. Mahal is also situated there

References

  1. "around pune - www.aroundpune.com/place/baramotichi-vihir/work=aroundpune". Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  2. "fort inside well in baramoti well satara - www.bhaskar.com". dainikbhaskar. Retrieved 13 February 2016.


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