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The irrigation device called ‘Araghatta’ was
- A.a water bag made of leather pulled over a pulley
- B.a large wheel with earthen pots tied to the outer ends of its spokes
- C.a larger earthen pot driven by bullocks
- 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