ThanaGazi: Dhigaria Village Revitalizes 1000-Year-Old Kodyali Stepwell
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Dhigaria Villagers Restore 1000-Year-Old Kodyali Bawdi, Inspire Water Conservation
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News18•03-04-2026, 08:02
Dhigaria Villagers Restore 1000-Year-Old Kodyali Bawdi, Inspire Water Conservation
•Dhigaria villagers in Alwar district, Rajasthan, collectively restored the nearly 1000-year-old 'Kodyali Bawdi' (stepwell) through donations and voluntary labor.
•The stepwell, built by Banjaras, holds archaeological and spiritual significance, with a legend of miraculous healing from leprosy and a Hanuman Ji temple.
•RSS workers and enlightened villagers spearheaded the restoration, awakening awareness for water conservation and cultural heritage.
•The site is a symbol of faith, attracting devotees and hosting fairs, Sundarkand recitations, and community feasts.
•The restoration aims to preserve heritage, promote water conservation, and develop the site as a religious tourism destination, setting an example for Alwar district.