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Shrutasena, Ugrasena and Bheemasena sit down as their father Janmejaya tells them a story.
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Janmejaya's Kids
@sundaralekhan Day 2: Next Gen
Shrutasena, Ugrasena and Bheemasena sit down as their father Janmejaya tells them a story.
Ugrasena Baoli (Step well), New Delhi-Haunted but photographers delght
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWgIkFJNXtM)
Baoli (a stepwell) were a very common feature as a means of water harvesting and conservation system in north India in the earlier times as the rains are seasonal and therefore storage of water for leaner periods were essential.
Even in Delhi there used to be several stepwells and but most of them have either vanished are or in utter state of disrepair. However, the Ugrasen ki Baoli (also pronounced sometimes as Agrasen ki Baoli) has survived and is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) right in the central Delhi very close to the Connaught Place.