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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Rajasthan Tour-Bhandarej Bawdi (Step Well)

Bhandarej- As Mentioned in my earlier post this is the one of the Best Bawdi (Step Well) of Rajasthan.This step well and palace was built long back.In my entire Journey of Rajasthan i found this once of the Best.











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102 comments:

  1. Beautiful photography of the step well, especially looking through the arches. Fascinating structure!

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  2. I would think that was a really busy place in it's day. Wonder why it's not used anymore. It is a beautiful place. Great pictures. Helen

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  3. What is the significance of a bawdi or step well? I've never heard of it. I'm also curious about what looks like a green door near the top. When I enlarged the picture, it appeared to be painted on the wall. These are intriguing pics, Bharat!

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  4. Hi!
    Pretty photos. Taste of old architectures.
    It has a good week!
    Kisses!
    As arteiras

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  5. That is certainly an amazing place. Thank you for the wonderful photos. I especially like the steps as viewed through the arches.

    Hope you're having a great week!

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  6. Un reportaje precioso de un lugar magnifico lleno de belleza.

    Besos

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  7. Your country has the most amazing architecture, Bharat! Your photos are beautiful.

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  8. I think picture 5 is extremely artistic, and they are all interesting. I don't thing you'll ever run out of interesting things to show us in your part of the world.

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  9. I love the graceful archways. Congrats on your new website. All the best in 2010!

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  10. magnifique ce temple en ruine, de superbes photos.

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  11. Always been intrigued by these. Water conservation and utilization was so planned in some regions. The wells in Gujrat are covered and have only small opening, India needs to revive such traditions once again. Mindless tapping of ground water resources will leave the land more barren.
    Beautiful pics, as always.

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  12. beautiful place, nice photos, congratulations my friend!

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  13. foto bellissime di luoghi magici complimenti

    giordan
    traduzione

    Translation
    beautiful pictures of magical places compliments

    Giordan

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  14. This is truly a beautiful structure and it has withstood the years quite well.

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  15. Happy New Year!
    Awesome captures.

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  16. SE eu ganhar na loteria vou morar na Índia, que não pode e não deve ser compreendida nem apreendida num passeio, mas sim numa vivência real, que começa sempre em algum ponto da alma.
    Obrigada.

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  17. Hi Bharat! Happy New Year!!
    Another wonderful place!!

    Meanwhile Blogtrotter has reached 500 posts on all blogs with some views of «La Petite France, Strasbourg», truly missing your comments! Enjoy and have a first great week in 2010!!!

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  18. Hello, my dear friend*
    Fascinating Step! It´s really an amazing place.
    Congratulations*
    Thanks for sharing the beautiful photos, Bathar.
    Happy New Year!
    Kisses,
    Renata

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  19. now another beautiful place and great photography.

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  20. Beautiful pics...good week to you...and great new year...

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  21. Fascinating ~ thank you, Unseen Rajasthan!

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  22. A palace with a beautiful and interesting architecture!
    Good week.

    AA

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  23. Caro amigo, belas fotografias de valioso Património...Espectacular....
    Um abraço

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  24. Bharat: What a wonderful look at the architecture of the well.

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  25. Gorgeous!!! Love that old architecture.. You captured some great photos of the step wall... Wow!!!!
    Betsy

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  26. These are wonderful pictures of a very impressive structure. I like the views you captured through the arches.

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  27. Brilliant pictures of a wonderful edifice! Wishing you a very happy and prosperous new year!

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  28. Couldn´t such great building be used as a hotel?
    Great architecture.

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  29. WOW! I love all those arches and stairways--wish I could see them in person--nice photos, thanks for sharing.

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  30. Wonderful post, thank you for sharing these wonderful photos.

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  31. Beautiful architecture! thanks for the beautiful pictures!

    Happy New Year!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  32. Amazing building. What is that green portal in the second picture?

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  33. Most interesting old pictures. Lots of history there.

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  34. Beautiful photos, and the architecture is fantastic!

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  35. What a fascinating place! All the images are wonderful, very interesting those through the arches!

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  36. Great place! Must be fascinating to just go there and experience the atmosphere.

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  37. Fantástico!...
    As fotos são lindas...de um lugar explêndido..
    Parabéns pelo site e pelo blog...Tudo muito bonito..

    Beijooooo

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  38. ...maravilhoso post!

    smacksssssss for you!

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  39. Very Good. I love your blog.
    It´s beautifull.
    Thank you very much for the nice visit.
    A Kiss


    pena

    I´m sorry for my Enghlish.

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  40. मेरे मित्र olá! इस निर्माण का एक प्लस भारत रत्न, इस सप्ताह में मेरे शिल्पशाला recebí यहां एक व्यक्ति, जो यद्यपि के रहने के लिए फिलहाल मात यह उसके राजस्थान राज्य और यह कार्यस्थल लेने के लिए भारत के लिए एक महान मूर्तिकला खान ।
    मेरे मित्र के साथ एक महान ब्राजील तथा एक टीम है कि उसने 2010 तक एक 'feliz ।

    Olá my friend! this construction is plus a jewel of India, this week recebí here in my atelier a person who although to live currently in the Whisker it is of its Rajasthan state and it goes to take for India a great sculpture mine.
    My friend is with a great one hugs of Brazil and that he has a ´feliz 2010.

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  41. • Incredible!
    What a wonderful place!
    I wish I were there


    • best reagrds
    ____________________________________
    CR & LMA

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  42. NICE BLOG. THANKS

    PAULO

    PORTUGAL

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  43. How come there's no one there?

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  44. Beautiful photography! Excellent place and amazing place.

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  45. Great shots of a fascinating place.

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  46. Hi, how are you ? beautiful photos.

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  47. You take us all to the most amazing places...
    Quite an appreciation of water when we see the work people do to store water!
    Love the view from the arches~
    ~Maria
    ps. thank you for always leaving such kind words~

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  48. These are outstanding. What an amazingly strong yet delicate building.

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  49. Namaste!
    Came via Bhavesh's excellent blog.

    Very nice work here too!


    Aloha, New Friend


    Comfort Spiral

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  50. Thank you for showing wonderful remains.

    Happy new year and wish you a very good start.

    From the Far East.
    Best regards.
    ruma

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  51. These are great pictures! I love the authenticity of old architecture...it's certainly different from contemporary structures...:)

    Have a wonderful week! :)

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  52. Fascinating architecture in this palace. Thanks for sharing the great photos.

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  53. Amazing place... so mysterious...to me!

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  54. Amazing old architecture and very well preserved. I would love to wander there for days.
    Marnie

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  55. Very nice architecture, Bharat, very beautiful palace. I just connected on your other website.

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  56. I`m sorry.
    Not a Kiss, you are a man or you are a girl?
    Congratulations my friend!
    Great pictures!

    pena

    I´m sorry and I´m sorry for my Enghlish.

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  57. Beautiful places and beautiful photographs of them. Bravo! Happy new year.

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  58. How beautiful. The light and shadows in the arches are incredible. Seems like the kind of place you could spend days in and still not see everything.

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  59. Oh, Unseen Rajashen, this is a stunning sight!!

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  60. Congrats to your New Mission and my best to you this New Year! These are fantastic, historical and very detailed. Thanks for your share and visits! My best to you, Regina-

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  61. you had great shots of the place!

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  62. Beautiful and interesting architecture. Congratulations for the photos.

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  63. Registro interessante. Belas fotos.

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  64. Just beautiful. Your photos always make me feel as if I'm right there.

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  65. simply beautifully captured shots...lovely tour of the place!

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  66. beautifull places!!!

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  67. it's great to see this step well... thanks for sharing ya :)

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  68. This is a beautiful old site and I enjoyed looking at yourr picture. I love history. Thank you for coming by. Have a nice week.

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  69. Very beautiful architecture, resulting in beautiful photos!
    Abraço!

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  70. Uau, thats wonderful pictures!!
    Happy new year!!
    Positive vibrations all days in 2010!!
    Hug

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  71. Amazing history :-)
    Thanks for sharing this beauty !!
    (@^.^@)

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  72. uma bela selecção de imagens
    um beijo e bom ano

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  73. Hi Bharat:)

    Very fascinating architecture. Lovely photos. The modern buildings are an eye sore compared to these beauties. Many thanks for sharing.

    Have a nice day:)
    Joseph

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  74. This is so exotic and beautiful.

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  75. Harmony and beauty united magically beautiful and interesting post!

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  76. Wish you and your family a very happy and prosperous new year.
    Marvellous photographs. All the pictures are excellent.

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  77. I want to run up and down the stairs.

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  78. Amazing place. I hope I will see it one day with my own eyes. Thanks for sharing..

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  79. Beautiful capture of a wonderful place, its people and culture...Lovely blog, Bharat :)

    wishes,
    devika

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  80. Hello Fellow place as marvel at these magnificent specimens, photos, pardon my language but English is not too good

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  81. Não ame pela beleza, pois um dia ela acaba.
    Não ame por admiração,
    pois um dia você se decepciona.
    Ame apenas, pois o tempo nunca pode acabar com um amor sem explicação.
    Madre Teresa de Calcutá

    Desejo uma linda semana com muito amor e carinho.
    Abraços

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  82. As fotos são belíssimas meu amigo!
    Passo para deixar o meu carinho...bjs!

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  83. Very interesting. How old would this structure be ?

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  84. Thanks for coming over to mine and leaving a nice comment. Will be back seeing your blog regularly from now on...

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  85. wow! The step well looks lovely and the architecture is amazing!
    And i wonder how come the place is so deserted? Not many know about this?
    Thank you for showing us Unseen Rajasthan indeed! :)

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  86. Hi Bharat! Sorry for the delay, but a new year always brings new troubles... ;) But I'm here to be your comment number 100 on this post! Excellent!!

    Meanwhile a new blog is born: Blogtrotter Two! Hope you enjoy at least as much as the previous version and look forward to reading your comments!
    Have a great week ahead!!!
    Gil

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  87. beautiful place,beautiful country.
    very good shots on your blog.
    i like it.
    and i stay with eyes on you.
    gretings from Romania.

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  88. What beautiful patterning. I love the rythm and sense of song I see here.

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  89. I am near by step well really i like this my incredible india

    PRAMOD RAGHU

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