Discover the hidden gem in the heart of India's capital, Delhi - Agrasen Ki Baoli. The baoli (stepwell) was built by Maharaja Agrasen during the Mahabharata era and is now a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India. This stepwell, believed to have been built to conserve rainwater, not only serves as a historical landmark but also attracts tourists for meditation and relaxation. It is a popular spot among locals for social gatherings and hosting meetings due to its cool temperature. While some historians speculate that the stepwell was used for religious or spiritual purposes, others believe that the black water of the well had a mysterious power to attract people towards it, leading to some tragic incidents.