"Peacock Kingdom" India Buddhist Grottoes Guide
North India:
4. Taj Mahal
5. Agra Fort
6. Sarnath
7. Sarnath Museum
8. Varanasi
9. Ganges Aarti
10. Khajuraho Temples
11. Orchha Fort
12. Rajasthan Forts
13. Jaipur
14. Jantar Mantar
15. Delhi
16. Qutub Minar
17. Thousand Pillar Temple
18. Rani ki Vav
19. Fatehpur Sikri
South India:
20. Konark Sun Temple
21. Ajanta Caves
22. Ellora Caves
23. Hampi
24. Belur Temple
25. Halebidu Temple
26. Somnath Temple
27. Elephanta Caves
Ellora Caves are located about 25–30 km northwest of Aurangabad, Maharashtra. There are 34 caves, including 12 Buddhist caves, 17 Hindu caves, and 5 Jain caves, stretching for about 2 km.
They were inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1983.
The Ellora Caves are religious buildings from the 7th to 11th centuries, during the early Chalukya and Rashtrakuta dynasties.
The caves are famous for their carvings, which show the characteristics of late Mahayana Buddhism. Cave 16, the Kailasa Temple, is a perfect example of the unity of heaven and humanity, and is a masterpiece of architectural art.
Info: Located about 25–30 km northwest of Aurangabad, Maharashtra, there are 34 caves, including 12 Buddhist caves, 17 Hindu caves, and 5 Jain caves, stretching for about 2 km.