Yamesvara Tank (Nala Kunda)
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Yamesvara Tank is located in Yamesvara Patna, Old Town, Bhubaneswar. It is located in the left side of the Yamesvara Patna lane branching from Badheibanka Chowk to Kapilesvara. The tank is under Bharati Matha and it is now abandoned because the sewage water of the locality is discharging into the kunda. Hence it is also known as Nala kunda (Drain Tank). The tank is enclosed within a masonry embankment
made of dressed laterite blocks.
ii) Public/ Private: Public.
iii) Any other (specify): Though the tank was originally under Bharati Matha, now no body claims ownership or looks after its maintenance.
ii) Approximate date: 11th Century A.D.
iii) Source of Information: In view of its close proximity to Bharati matha, the tank may go along with Bharati matha which is assigned to 11th century A.D.
ii) Subtype: Spring
iii) Typology: Embankments.
ii) Present use: Nala kunda.
iii) Past use: Ritual and normal bath.
ii) Cultural significance: —
iii) Social significance: —
iv) Associational significance:—
ii) Orientation: —
iii) Architectural features (Plan and Elevation): Square on plan measuring 38.60 square mtrs with a depth of 4.00 mtrs from the present ground level.
iv) Raha niche & parsva devatas: —
v) Decorative features: —
Door Jambs: —
Lintel: —
vi) Building material: Laterite
vii) Construction techniques: Dry masonry.
viii) Style: —
ix) Special features, if any: —
ii) State of Decay/Danger of Disappearance: —
ii) Structural problems: Private residential buildings have been erected over the embankment walls of the tank.
iii) Repairs and Maintenance: Though the tank was originally under Bharati Matha, now no body claims ownership or looks after its maintenance.
ii) Historic: B
iii) Associational: C
iv) Social/Cultural:C
v) Others: —
made of dressed laterite blocks.
Ownership
i) Single/ Multiple: Multipleii) Public/ Private: Public.
iii) Any other (specify): Though the tank was originally under Bharati Matha, now no body claims ownership or looks after its maintenance.
Age
i) Precise date: —ii) Approximate date: 11th Century A.D.
iii) Source of Information: In view of its close proximity to Bharati matha, the tank may go along with Bharati matha which is assigned to 11th century A.D.
Property Type
i) Precinct/ Building/ Structure/Landscape/Site/Tank: Tankii) Subtype: Spring
iii) Typology: Embankments.
Property use
i) Abandoned/ in use: Abandoned.ii) Present use: Nala kunda.
iii) Past use: Ritual and normal bath.
Significance
i) Historic significance: Somavamsi epoch.ii) Cultural significance: —
iii) Social significance: —
iv) Associational significance:—
Physical description
i) Surrounding: The tank has embankments on all the four sides. The temple of Maitresvara stands near its south eastern embankment within a distance of 10.00 mtrs, Yamesvara temple in north-west, private buildings on its northern and southern embankments. Now it is almost a dead tank.ii) Orientation: —
iii) Architectural features (Plan and Elevation): Square on plan measuring 38.60 square mtrs with a depth of 4.00 mtrs from the present ground level.
iv) Raha niche & parsva devatas: —
v) Decorative features: —
Door Jambs: —
Lintel: —
vi) Building material: Laterite
vii) Construction techniques: Dry masonry.
viii) Style: —
ix) Special features, if any: —
State of preservation
i) Good/Fair/ Showing Signs of Deterioration/Advanced: Advanced state of deterioration because of the growth of wild vegetations on the both walls of the tank and inside the tank. Encroachment is another big problem the tank is facing.ii) State of Decay/Danger of Disappearance: —
Condition description
i) Signs of distress: Private residential building on all sides of the tank discharge their waste water and through into the tank.ii) Structural problems: Private residential buildings have been erected over the embankment walls of the tank.
iii) Repairs and Maintenance: Though the tank was originally under Bharati Matha, now no body claims ownership or looks after its maintenance.
Grade (A/B/C)
i) Architecture: Aii) Historic: B
iii) Associational: C
iv) Social/Cultural:C
v) Others: —