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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • The Ellora Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, India (now renamed to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar district). It is one of the largest rock-cut Hindu temple cave complexes in the world, with artwork dating from the period 600-1000 CE, also including several Buddhist and Jain "caves". The complex is a leading example of Indian rock-cut architecture, and several are not strictly "caves" in that they have no roof. Cave 16 features the largest single monolithic rock excavation in the world, the Kailash temple, a chariot-shaped monument dedicated to the god Shiva. The Kailash temple excavation also features sculptures depicting various Hindu deities as well as relief panels summarizing the two major Hindu epics.
    There are over 100 caves at the site, all excavated from the basalt cliffs in the Charanandri Hills, 34 of which are open to public. These consist of 17 Hindu (caves 13-29), 12 Buddhist (caves 1-12) and 5 Jain (caves 30-34) caves, each group representing deities and mythologies prevalent in the 1st millennium CE, as well as monasteries of each respective religion. They were built close to one another and illustrate the religious harmony that existed in ancient India. All of the Ellora monuments were built during the Rashtrakuta dynasty (r. 753-982 CE), which constructed part of the Hindu and Buddhist caves, and the Yadava dynasty (c. 1187-1317), which constructed a number of the Jain caves. Funding for the construction of the monuments was provided by royals, traders and the wealthy of the region.
    Although the caves served as temples and a rest stop for pilgrims, the site's location on an ancient South Asian trade route also made it an important commercial center in the Deccan region.[8] It is 29 kilometers (18 miles) north-west of Aurangabad, and about 300 kilometers (190 miles) east-northeast of Mumbai. Today, the Ellora Caves, along with the nearby Ajanta Caves, are a major tourist attraction in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra and a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

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  • @shampadas2092
    @shampadas2092 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful vlog. I follow your vlogs but after seeing this I am very excited.When we were in Mumbai in 2016 I forced my husband to take me to Ajanta Ellora. It was an amazing experience. Almost 1000 years pehle rock cut karke caves and temple banaya. Amazing art work. That Shiv ji temple is Kailash temple. Really ek alag hi energy feel hoti hain. You are right ek picture to banni chayiye. You know ek famous bengali movie hain murder mistry in ellora made by Great film maker Mr. Satyajit Ray's son. Everyone should go there. It is funny ke Mumbai ke bohot sare logon ko pata hi nahi hain ke Aurangabad mein airport bhi hain 😅.

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