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The irrigation device called ‘Araghatta’ was

  1. A.a water bag made of leather pulled over a pulley
  2. B.a large wheel with earthen pots tied to the outer ends of its spokes
  3. C.a larger earthen pot driven by bullocks
  4. D.a large water bucket pulled up by rope directly by hand
▶ Answer & Explanation

Correct answer: B. a large wheel with earthen pots tied to the outer ends of its spokes

The Araghatta, also known as a Persian wheel, was a common irrigation device during medieval times in India. It employed a large wheel that rotated, often powered by animals or water flow, with numerous earthen pots attached to its circumference. As the wheel turned, these pots scooped water from a lower source, like a well or river, and lifted it to a higher level for irrigation channels.

Source: UPSC gs1 2025

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