Try GOLD - Free

Trails of Indian Water Pots

The Daily Guardian

|

June 21, 2025

The utilization of water pots in India represents a tangible intersection of culture, necessity, and environmental adaptation, revealing a rich tapestry of human ingenuity in response to water acquisition, storage, and transport challenges.

- Arunangshu Mukherjee & Anandajit Goswami

Trails of Indian Water Pots

Archaeological evidence indicates that the use of water pots in the Indian subcontinent dates back millennia, with early examples crafted from rudimentary materials like clay and gourds showcasing the resourcefulness of ancient communities in harnessing available resources for survival.

Over time, the design and construction of water pots evolved, reflecting regional variations in material availability, climate conditions, and cultural practices, thereby underscoring the adaptive capacity of these humble vessels in meeting diverse needs across the landscape.

The significance of water pots extends beyond their utilitarian function, as they often hold deep cultural and symbolic meaning within Indian society, embodying notions of purity, sustenance, and community well-being, thus serving as potent symbols of life's essential elements.

In India, where water scarcity poses a persistent challenge, water pots have played a crucial role in enabling communities to thrive in harsh environments by providing a means to collect and conserve precious water resources, thereby mitigating the impacts of drought and ensuring access to potable water for daily needs.

Traditional water harvesting techniques, such as rainwater harvesting and well construction, are often coupled with water pots for storage and distribution, forming an integrated system that promotes water security at the household and community levels.

The craftsmanship in creating water pots is often passed down through generations, with artisans employing time-honored techniques to mold fire clay into durable and aesthetically pleasing vessels, thereby preserving a valuable aspect of intangible cultural heritage.

MORE STORIES FROM The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Manish, Vaishnavi clinch singles titles at 30th National Tennis C’ship

Tamil Nadu’s Manish Sureshkumar and Maharashtra’s Vaishnavi Adkar continued their winning run in the 30th Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship to clinch the men's and women’s singles titles, respectively, at the DLTA Complex in New Delhi on Saturday.

time to read

1 mins

October 06, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

UK mosque set on fire in suspected hate crime

A mosque in Peacehaven, a quiet coastal town near Brighton in the United Kingdom, was deliberately set on fire on Saturday night in what police are treating as a hate crime.

time to read

1 min

October 06, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Rajkumar calls himself ‘huge fan' of Satyajit Ray

Critically acclaimed director Rajkumar Hirani expressed his deep affection for the legendary late director Satyajit Ray, saying that he would watch Ray's films for \"weeks and months\" during his time at film school.

time to read

1 min

October 06, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Reconsider imposition of levy on sugarcane mills: Pawar to Maha govt

NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Sunday accused the Maharashtra government of making “sugarcane cultivators” contribute to Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF) instead of helping rain-hit farmers on its own, and asked it to reconsider the imposition of a levy on sugarcane mills.

time to read

1 min

October 06, 2025

The Daily Guardian

Darjeeling cut off, Nepal flooded

Alipurduar, Malda, and Kolkata, while local volunteers struggle through treacherous terrain.

time to read

2 mins

October 06, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Even Indira Gandhi never criticised India abroad, slams Rahul's remarks in Colombia: Rijiju

Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday took a sharp dig at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over his recent remarks in Colombia, saying that even former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi while she was Leader of Opposition, never spoke against India on foreign soil.

time to read

2 mins

October 06, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Govt launches probe into e-commerce platforms over extra charges

The Department of Consumer Affairs has received several complaints against e-commerce platforms for charging extra fees under various names, a practice that the government has classified as a “dark pattern” that misleads and exploits consumers.

time to read

1 min

October 06, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

India-Malaysia enhance bilateral engagement during INS Sahyadri port call

INS Sahyadri, India’s indigenously built Guided Missile Stealth Frigate made a port call at Kemaman from October 2-5 as a part of the Eastern Fleet’s Operational Deployment to the South China Sea and Indo-Ppacific.

time to read

1 min

October 06, 2025

The Daily Guardian

Iran executes six over alleged Israel-backed attacks

Iran on Saturday carried out the execution of six men accused of staging deadly attacks in the country’s southwest region on behalf of Israel, Fox News reported, citing state media.

time to read

1 min

October 06, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Police seize 1,700 kg banned firecrackers, 7 held

Delhi Police have seized over 1,700 kg of banned firecrackers and arrested seven men in a series of raids across the national capital ahead of Diwali, officials said on Sunday.

time to read

1 mins

October 06, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size