An ancient water well has been rediscovered at the Kshema Nath Tirtha site in Sambhal, India.
An ancient well filled with clean water has been uncovered at the religious site of Kshema Nath Tirtha in Sambhal, India. The well, buried for years, was rediscovered by a volunteer team led by head priest Mahant Deenanath. Located near the prominent Naimisharanya Tirth pilgrimage site, the well is about eight feet deep. Additionally, a 150-year-old stepwell was found nearby in Chandousi's Laxman Ganj area.
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