Things to Know
Duration
20 - 30 Minutes
Mobile Voucher
Accepted
Parking
Available
Staircase
Available
Couple
Friendly
Baby
Friendly
Sitting Area
Available
Dustbin
Available
Ticket
free entry
Adult
FREE
Children
FREE
Foreigner
FREE
Mobile Camera
FREE
Still Camera
FREE
Video Camera
FREE
About
From Mahanavami Dibba, we walked towards the stepped tank which is in the same enclosure. This stepped tank was excavated in the 1980s and is one of the beautiful water tanks. Stepped tank built in the 15th century is a beautiful ornate tank in the royal enclosure, Hampi, Karnataka. The tank is totally different from other structures of Hampi as the Stepped Tank is constructed using finely finished blocks of black schist stones. All the steps or stones bears some sketches and marks made by the architects. The main purpose of this tank is not known for sure but was used for religious ceremonies by the royals. These tanks were used for rituals, cleansing and during rites of concretion. The water tanks are considered sacred from the Ganges and even used for immersing of Ganesha idols. Usually, these tanks are made near the temples and used to accommodate bathing, cleansing activities before prayers. The tank is around 22 square meter in area and 7 meters in depth. There are 5 tiers, each comprising a few steps which are symmetrically laid. The area is smaller at the bottom of the tank. The water for the tank is sourced from river Tungabhadra through stone ducts engineered those days.