Have you ever stood before a testament to human artistry so profound that it transcends time itself? The Ajanta and Ellora Caves are not merely rock formations; they are a symphony in stone, a vibrant chronicle etched onto the very soul of India's Deccan plateau.
Located near Aurangabad in Maharashtra, these UNESCO World Heritage sites present an unparalleled journey through centuries of religious expression and artistic brilliance. While the world offers countless destinations, few can rival the sheer scope and spiritual depth of these ancient cave complexes. Prepare to be transported to a realm where gods and mortals dance amidst breathtaking sculptures and paintings, each telling a story that resonates even today.
Name | Ajanta and Ellora Caves |
Location | Near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India |
Type | Rock-cut cave temples |
Religious Affiliation | Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism |
Construction Period | Ajanta: 2nd century BC to 6th century AD Ellora: 6th to 11th centuries AD |
Number of Caves | Ajanta: 29 Ellora: 34 |
UNESCO World Heritage Site | Yes (designated in 1983) |
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Best Time to Visit | October to March (winter months) |
Reference Link | UNESCO World Heritage Centre |
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