Deccan Chronicle

111 step wells found in TS

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There were only 30 stepwells listed by the archaeolog­y department before the Hyderabad Design Forum found 81 more. The forum still has to search 16 more districts. Of the 111 stepwells, 44 are located in Hyderabad most of them to the south of the Musi.

Stepwells were introduced by the Kakatiyas and Qutb Shahis to provide a place to rest on a sunny day. The temperatur­e in the stepwells is up to 5ºC cooler than outside.

The oldest stepwell the forum found was the Devariyamj­al stepwell in Shamirpet on the city outskirts. The Kolanupaka stepwell, one of the oldest in the state, is located in Someshwar Swayambhu temple, which got its name from the 101 kolanus in the region. Untouchabi­lity was never practiced at this temple.

HDF president Yeswanth Ramamurthy said, “Our forefather­s thought well and constructe­d these stepwells. The steps make it convenient for the people to descend till the water.”

The HDF team comprising amateur architects found the stepwells in about a year.

Environmen­talist Kaplana Ramesh, who is also an architect, said, “We referred to the hydrologic­al maps of the places. Stepwells are placed at locations where there the water streams. They were well thought out.”

There is a striking difference between the stepwells in the Old City and those in the rural parts of the state, Ramesh said.

“The revival of the stepwells in the city might be more difficult in comparison with the rural stepwells. Due to rapid urbanisati­on there is a drop in groundwate­r level. The presence of lakes in the surroundin­g area of a stepwell is another important factor. Our city lacks both,” Ramesh said.

Many stepwells in the city have garbage dumped in them. The stepwell at the Gachibowli Ramalayam has become a dumping yard, where you can find only the destroyed computer parts and plastic waste,” Mr Ramamurthy said.

He said once the HDF survey is complete, it would release a book with scientific informatio­n. This can be used to restore and revive stepwells.” he said.

The oldest stepwell the forum found was the Devariyamj­al stepwell in Shamirpet on the city outskirts.

The Kolanupaka stepwell, one of the oldest in the state, is located in Someshwar Swayambhu temple, which got its name from the 101 kolanus in the region.

 ?? —Filephoto ?? A stepwell in Warangal.
—Filephoto A stepwell in Warangal.

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