Hampar Vav

[1] As there is no inscription or sculptures in the stepwell, the date is assumed by the architecture, construction methods and decorative elements.

The pillars in the entrance mandapa are of the mixed type, characterized by their elongated and tapering form, manifold horizontal divisions, and numerous recesses.

The niches in the first pavilion-tower are embellished with purnaghata elements, depicting a vase, lotus flower, and chain.

The mandapa features a narrow band of a geometrical flower design arranged in squares on top of the connecting lintels of the pillars, similar to Dada Harir Vav.

[1] The stepwell supplies fresh water and is connected to a water-pulling, channeling, and storage system.