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Ellora Cave No.16

  • Writer: Atanu Chatterjee
    Atanu Chatterjee
  • Oct 1, 2019
  • 1 min read

It is a largest rock excavation in the World dedicated to the Lord Shiva known as Kailash temple, actually Cave No. 16 out of 34 caves open for public view, representing Buddhist (12), Hindu (17) and Jain (5) respectively, although there were more in numbers located near to Aurangabad in the state of Maharashtra, India, a World heritage site of India build during 600-1000 CE. Its a huge chariot shaped monument at the Ellora complex of ancient Indian civilization symbolic to artistic creation and architectural excellence. The Hindu temple was carved top to down one of the largest cantilevered rock ceiling in the world, famous tourist destination for domestic and international visitors





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