maksavalu
Maksavalu is a type of overshot or undershot water harvesting system commonly used in rural areas of India and Sri Lanka. This traditional form of water collection and storage allows communities to harvest and conserve rainfall, supplementing their drinking water needs during times of drought or scarcity.
A maksavalu typically consists of a single chamber or tank built into a large rock or constructed
In areas where rainfall is seasonal, maksavalu systems provide a reliable and low-maintenance means of collecting
Maksavalu systems have been in use for centuries, with some structures dating back to ancient civilizations.