However, it is rumored a saint had asserted that when a Jachcha (a pregnant woman) gave birth to a child the stepwell filled with water.
People report that when the water is drained for cleaning, the stone statue of this woman can be seen lying in the center of the stepwell.
According to folk tradition, the water of this boudi (a Bengali term referring to a married woman, specifically the wife of one's eldest brother) can clean clothing without the use of soap.
In addition to the statue of a reclining Jachcha, found within the stepwell is an explanation of how the land was irrigated, as well as an ancient house which now resembles a crescent.
The Rajasthan state government repaired the stepwell in 2017 as part of a drive for water conservation.