Nagar Sagar Kund, Bundi, Rajasthan- Mini Sheet
Technical Data
| Stamp Set | Stepwells of India |
|---|---|
| Date of Issue | December 29, 2017 |
| Denomination | Rs. 240 |
| Perforation | 13¼ x 13¾ |
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad |
| Printing Process | Wet Offset |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Sh. Brahm Prakash |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 3297KB |
| Themes | Architecture | Historic Sites | Monuments |
The Nagar Sagar Kund stepwells are a pair of identical and exquisitely designed wells located in the historic town of Bundi, Rajasthan. Situated near the Chogan Gate in the heart of the city, these twin stepwells stand as magnificent examples of Bundi’s distinctive water architecture and craftsmanship.
Originally known as Janana Sagar and Ganga Sagar, the stepwells are now collectively referred to as Nagar Sagar Kund. They were commissioned between 1871 and 1875 by Maharani Chandrabhanu Kumari, during the reign of Maharao Raja Ram Singh. Built in finely cut stone masonry, the twin wells display a perfect sense of symmetry and proportion, highlighting the advanced engineering and aesthetic sensibility of the time.
These stepwells were not merely sources of water but also served as cooling sanctuaries and gathering spots for the local community, particularly in the arid climate of Rajasthan. Their design reflects Bundi’s unique blend of functionality and ornamentation, where even utilitarian structures were transformed into works of art.
Sheetlet
A Sheetlet consisting of 16 postage stamps on the Indian Stepwells is being issued, highlighting these remarkable structures that reflect India’s ingenuity in water conservation and architectural excellence.
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