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Ellora Caves - Wikipedia Ellora occupies a relatively flat rocky region of the Western Ghats, where ancient volcanic activity had created multilayered basalt formations, known as the Deccan Traps The volcanic activity that formed the west-facing cliff that houses the Ellora caves occurred during the Cretaceous period
Ellora Caves - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Not only is the Ellora complex a unique artistic creation and a technological exploit but, with its sanctuaries devoted to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, it illustrates the spirit of tolerance that was characteristic of ancient India
Ellora Caves | Ancient Temples, Rock-Cut Architecture, India . . . Ellora Caves, a series of 34 magnificent rock-cut temples in northwest-central Maharashtra state, western India They are located near the village of Ellora, 19 miles (30 km) northwest of Aurangabad and 50 miles (80 km) southwest of the Ajanta Caves
Ellora Caves - World History Encyclopedia The Ellora Caves are listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and is celebrated for its Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temples and monuments which were carved from the local cliff rock in the 6th to 8th century CE
Ellora Caves - Archaeological Survey of India The name Ellora itself inspires everyone as it represents one of the largest rock-hewn monastic-temple complexes in the entire world Ellora is also world famous for the largest single monolithic excavation in the world, the great Kailasa (Cave 16)
Ellora Caves Travel Guide: What to Know Before You Go If you're planning a visit to the Ellora Caves near Aurangabad in Maharashtra, this guide is here to help — not just with Ellora Cave timings or tickets, but with the kind of stuff that makes a journey stick
Ellora Cave Temples Ellora is a site of outstanding cave temples, datable between c ad 575 and the end of the 9th century, 20 km north of Aurangabad in the Sahyadri Hills, Maharashtra, India
The upside down temples: The hidden stimulating . . . - MSN The Ellora Caves, known locally as ‘Verul Leni’, aren’t just a collection of ancient monuments, they are a breathtaking carved into the very earth of Maharashtra, a destination just 30 km
Ellora – Department of Tourism Maharashtra The Ellora Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Maharashtra, stand as a remarkable testament to ancient Indian craftsmanship, featuring stunning rock-cut temples and monasteries that reflect the artistic brilliance of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions