Saptarishi Aaro

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On one side, there is an old, crumbling varanda-type structure, which the pujari of a near-by ancient temple identifies as the place of contemplation for Rishi Yagnyavalkya. Opposite to the Yagnyavalkya spot, there is another stone descent into the pond, known as the Sapta-Rishi aro. An Aro in Gujarati is an ornamental, usually carved stone descent into a water-body – usually a river or a lake. This aro is decimated and some of the figurines are clearly installed recently. Source

Might be the only place with a depiction of a woman rishi (sage).