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Toorji Ka Jhalra, Jodhpur
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Toorji Ka Jhalra is a historic stepwell located in the old city area of Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
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It was built in the 1740s by Maharani Toorji, wife of Maharaja Abhai Singh Rathore, as a public water resource.
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The stepwell features layered, symmetrical stairs leading down to a water pond, with intricate carvings and statues of gods and goddesses.
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Made from Jodhpur sandstone, it showcases exquisite Rajput architectural style with cow and lion-shaped water spouts.
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The well includes galleries where lamps were placed to illuminate the steps at night, now used as platforms during festivals.
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Recently restored, it revealed beautiful underwater sculptures carved from red Ghatu stone, including dancing elephants.
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Visitors can enjoy the unique architectural beauty and historical significance while exploring Jodhpur’s heritage.
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Entry is free and accessible year-round.
