Wondrous stepwell and a love story in Adalaj

A 20-km detour from the city of Ahmedabad took me to Adalaj, a village reputed for an architectural wonder: a marvellous stepwell or vav built in 1499 to hold water, offer spiritual sustenance and be a refuge for travellers and local people. 

As soon as I stepped into the ornate five-storied structure, I was bowled over by its striking beauty.  What makes Adalaj distinct from other stepwells is its spectacular mix of Indo-Islamic architecture and design. The legend behind its genesis is as intriguing as its. . .

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