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Abhaneri
Abhaneri is a
village about 95 kms from Jaipur on the Jaipur-Agra Road.
A detour is well merited for its amazing step wells or
'baoris' and
Harshat Mata Temple. According to a legend,
the village is so called because the Goddess Harshat
Mata who is shown portrayed in a joyous mood is
believed to
spread brightness or "abha" all around. The village's
original name was Abha Nagri, and its name today is
Abhaneri.
It is believed that the celebrated king Raja Chand established the village. On the other hand it is
felt that the mythological Raja Chand could be King
Bhoja, who ruled over the Gurjar kingdom in
the ninth century AD. The ruins of the temple also speaks
of the 10th century architectural and sculptural styles.
There is a huge tank named "Chand Baori", opposite to the temple fortified on all
four sides with bastions for defence. Even though Abhaneri
is now in ruins, the place has a distinct reminiscence
about itself. It is best approached by road, buses ply
between Jaipur and Agra.
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