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The Vanishing Stepwells of India: A New Book by Victoria Lautman Documents the Fading Relics of Subterranean Wells

by Christopher Jobson


Scattered across India’s vast landscape of ancient architecture including temples, mosques, and palaces are an often overlooked relic of historic infrastructure called stepwells. These subterranean buildings, once numbered in the thousands, were originally dug into the landscape so residents could easily access water. Over time, stepwells grew increasingly elaborate in their construction, morphing from modest rock-cut holes into fully functional Hindu temples with ornate columns, stairwells, and shrines. Each well now serves as a fading structural fingerprint, diverse and unique as the communities that designed and built them.

Chicago journalist Victoria Lautman first peeked over the edge of a stepwell some 30 years ago and was immediately transfixed at the idea of staring down into an architectural wonder as opposed to looking up. She has since dedicated much of the last five years criss-crossing India over several years to locate and photograph as many wells as possible. We first mentioned Lautman’s discoveries back in 2015, after which she resumed trips to India to locate an additional 60 wells, bringing the grand total to over 200 sites she’s personally visited and documented.

“Descending into the earth is a profound experience, one in which sweltering heat turns to enveloping cool, and noises become hushed,” she writes about encountering the wells.

After centuries of neglect some stepwells are in perilous condition or have vanished altogether, while others have been thoughtfully maintained by surrounding communities or governments who recognize their significance and possess the will (and funding) to restore them. In an attempt to preserve their legacy, Lautman has gathered a visual tour of 75 of the more unique and interesting wells in a new book titled The Vanishing Stepwells of India. The book includes not only her original photography, but also her impressions about each well and the precise GPS coordinates of their locations.

It remains to be seen if the renewed interest in stepwells, as well as the accompanying tourist dollars, will drive the change to save them. “In the long-run,” Lautman tells Colossal, “I think the most helpful thing for stepwells is simply acknowledging their existence in history and guidebooks, through classes and specialized tours, and finally just seeing them up close, embedded in the landscape.” Another way to explore the wells is through the Atlas of Stepwells, a website where enthusiasts can share their own discoveries.

The Vanishing Stepwells of India with a foreword by Divay Gupta, is published by Merrell and is available now.


Lalbaugcha Raja 2012: Tallest Ganapati Wallpapers, Photos & Pics

Lalbaugcha Raja 2012: Tallest Ganapati Wallpapers, Photos & Pics:
Lalbaugcha Raja is the popular public Ganesha idol kept at Lalbaug in Mumbai. It is one of the oldest sarvajanik Ganesh festivals of Mumbai established in 1934. Lalbaugcha is a place in Mumbai where Ganesh Mahotsav is taking place every year. It is famous for fulfilling the wishes of its worshipers and devotees. Lalbaghcha Raja is visited by lakhs of people during Ganesh Chaturthi festival. This year we bring 2012 Lalbaugcha Raja images for my devotees and reader those who don't reach the mumbai. Here are few photos of Mumbai's tallest ganapati Lalbaugcha Raja 2012


Lalbaugcha Raja 2012 Ganapati Photos

Lalbaugcha Raja 2012 Ganapati Photos

Lalbaugcha Raja 2012 Ganapati Photos

Lalbaugcha Raja 2012 Ganapati Photos

Lalbaugcha Raja 2012 Ganapati Photos


Lalbaugcha Raja 2012 Ganapati Photos

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Ganesh Chaturthi 2012 Decoration: Ganpati Decoration Ideas for Home

Ganesh Chaturthi 2012 Decoration: Ganpati Decoration Ideas for Home:
Ganesh chaturthi 2012 (19th September 2012) is around the corner and everyone is searching for best decoration ideas for Ganesh festival 2012. The attractive decorations is the main part of the ganesh chaturthi celebrations. The Ganesh chaturthi festive celebration goes on for almost ten days. Every year people bring idols of Lord Ganesha at home and decorating with fancy materials. This year we provides some best ganesh chaturthi 2012 decoration ideas for my readers. Get and Discover Ganpati Decoration ideas photos including ganesh chaturthi Stage decoration and ganpati idols decoration themes pictures.



WE WISH ALL MY READERS To:

Happy Ganesh Chaturthi.
Jai Shri Ganesha



Ganesh Chaturthi 2012 Decoration Ideas

Ganesh Chaturthi 2012 Decoration Ideas

Ganesh Chaturthi 2012 Decoration Ideas

Ganesh Chaturthi 2012 Decoration Ideas


Ganesh Chaturthi 2012 Decoration Ideas

Ganesh Chaturthi 2012 Decoration Ideas

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Ganesh Festival 2012: Ganpati Visarjan Time & Muhurat

Ganesh Festival 2012: Ganpati Visarjan Time & Muhurat:
Ganesh Chaturthi in 2012 is on Wednesday, the 19th of September. Ganesh Chaturthi is the birthday of Lord Ganesh, the son of Shiva & Parvati. It is a Hindu festival which will bring joy, love and happiness in homes. In this festival Ganesha idols is immersed in water, usually in lakes or ponds after a large procession. All join in this final procession shouting "Ganapati Bappa Morya, Pudhachya Varshi Laukar ya" (O lord Ganesha, come again early next year) in Maharastra and "Ganesh Maha Raj ki, Jai" (lord Ganesha, victory is yours) in Andhra Pradesh.

Ganpati Visarjan Time & Muhurat

Ganpati Visarjan Time & Muhurat

Ganpati Visarjan Time & Muhurat

Ganpati Visarjan Time & Muhurat

Ganpati Visarjan Time & Muhurat

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