Chand Baori, located in Abhaneri, Dausa district of Rajasthan, is one of the largest and deepest stepwells in India. It was constructed during the 8th–9th century by Raja Chanda of the Nikumbh dynasty.
With 3,500 symmetrical steps across 13 levels descending 30 metres deep, it features a striking inverted pyramid design that showcases ancient engineering brilliance.
Adjoining the baori is the architecturally splendid and sculpturally beautiful Harshat Mata Temple, which was built between the 7th-8th century, but was destroyed and damaged by Mahmud of Ghazni. Many of its pillars, columns, and statues now lie scattered. The Mughals also destroyed the Baori interior sculptures.