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Ki being interrupted by the human playing with a camera. There's actually a hot pad under that blanket, but it's not running.
Rani Ki Vav, an architectural marvel in Patan, Gujarat, is a testament to the craftsmanship of the 11th century. Built by Queen Udayamati in memory of her husband King Bhima I, it is designed as an inverted temple showcasing the sanctity of water.
This stepwell is not only a water resource but also a subterranean wonder adorned with intricate carvings, featuring over 500 principal sculptures. Recognized for its historical and cultural significance, Rani Ki Vav was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014.
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A landscape at the entrance to the Ki Monastery complex
Sept 2012
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A carved totem called a ki'i at the Place of Refuge.
The Place of Refuge was this walled area where people accused of crimes could run to. If they could make it into the walls without getting caught, then they were absolved of their crimes.
After a few hours, we neared Kaza, the town where we'd spend out first night in Spiti. In the distance, we could see Ki Monastery. This was one of the oldest monasteries in the region.It was established over a thousand years ago and is situated on top of a steep hill. Inside, it has the feel of a place where holy men have prayed for centuries.