Brahma Vav

Brahma Vav is a stepwell in Khedbrahma, Gujarat, India.

Based on ornamentation of the miniature shrines in the stepwell, it is dated to 14th century.

[1] There are some paliya (hero stone) dedicated to Dhabi gatekeepers of the village who died fighting Maharaja Shivsinhji of Idar around Samvat 1800.

[2] Humad Digambara Jains and Khedaval Brahmins consider the stepwell sacred and used to worship their patron deities in it.

It had row of miniature shrines as an ornamentation in the wall of shaft of the stepwell which suggests it was built in 14th century.