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Bhaja Caves are one of the more popular Buddhist caves located at a distance of 12 km from Lonavla, in Pune district of Maharashtra, India. Lonavla is also Caves In India, Mediterranean Revival Architecture, Mediterranean Revival, Indian Architecture, Ancient Temples, Buddhist Temple, Tourist Places, Ancient Architecture, Ancient Ruins

Bhaja Caves are one of the more popular Buddhist caves located at a distance of 12 km from Lonavla, in Pune district of Maharashtra, India. Lonavla is also known as the 'Jewel of the Sahyadri'. The area was also in occupation during medieval period is attested by two Maratha forts, Lohagadh and Visapur along the adjoining

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Mumbai is undeniably India’s glamour capital, but within its borders are 118 monolithic Buddhist caves dating back to the 1st century BC. The Kanheri Caves, now part of Mumbai’s Sanjaya Gandhi National Park, were once inhabited by monks seeking refuge from the rains and harsh weather. The setting of the caves is as picturesque and […] The post Kanheri Caves – A Must-visit Amazing Rock-cut Monument in Mumbai appeared first on City Village News. Ellora Caves Photography, Kanheri Caves, Ajanta Caves Photography, Ajanta Ellora Cave Paintings, Ajanta Caves Sculpture, Basalt Rock, Small Entry, Black Basalt, 1st Century

Mumbai is undeniably India’s glamour capital, but within its borders are 118 monolithic Buddhist caves dating back to the 1st century BC. The Kanheri Caves, now part of Mumbai’s Sanjaya Gandhi National Park, were once inhabited by monks seeking refuge from the rains and harsh weather. The setting of the caves is as picturesque and […] The post Kanheri Caves – A Must-visit Amazing Rock-cut Monument in Mumbai appeared first on City Village News.

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RBSI - Pillars in Great Chaitya Cave, Kanheri - 1839 This is plate 14 from James Fergusson's 'Illustrations of the Rock Cut Temples of India'. The Buddhist caves of Kanheri lie in forested hills north of Bo Kanheri Caves, Temple India, Indian Temple Architecture, Temple Photography, Ancient Technology, Temple Architecture, Indian Temple, Royal Academy Of Arts, Ancient Architecture

Pillars in Great Chaitya Cave, Kanheri - 1839 This is plate 14 from James Fergusson's 'Illustrations of the Rock Cut Temples of India'. The Buddhist caves of Kanheri lie in forested hills north of Bombay. There are about 120 rock-cut caves on the site. This colonnaded chaitya (prayer hall) dates from around the second century AD. Fronted by a courtyard, its entrance was marked with an outer screen and two large pillars crowned by lions and celestial beings. The structure of the cave…

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