vandbad
Vandbad is a traditional bathing facility commonly found in parts of South Asia, particularly in India, Bangladesh, and neighboring regions. The term "vandbad" refers to a small, often open-air or semi-enclosed space designed for personal hygiene, typically equipped with a water source such as a basin, stream, or tap. These bathing spaces are usually constructed using local materials like bricks, stone, concrete, or wood, and are integrated into residential compounds or community areas.
Historically, vandbads serve as communal and household bathing areas, especially in rural and semi-urban settings where
In contemporary times, the use of vandbads has declined with the rise of indoor plumbing and modern
While primarily utilitarian, vandbads also play a role in local customs, rituals, and daily routines. Their