The cave temples and monasteries at Ellora, excavated out of the
vertical face of an escarpment, are 26 km north of Aurangabad. Extending in a
linear arrangement, the 34 caves contain Buddhist Chaityas or halls of
worship, and Viharas, or monasteries, Hindu and Jain temples.
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Spanning a period of about 600 years between the 5th and 11th
century AD, the earliest excavation here is of the Dhumar Lena (Cave 29).The most
imposing excavation is, without doubt, that of the magnificent Kailasa Temple (Cave 16) which is the
largest monolithic structure in the world. Interestingly, Ellora, unlike the
site of Ajanta, was never 'rediscovered'. Known as Verul in ancient times, it
has continuously attracted pilgrims through the centuries to the present day.
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Ellora has been designed as a World Heritage Site, to be
preserved as an artistic legacy that will continue to inspire and enrich the
lives of generations to come.
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Saturday, 4 July 2015
Ellora Cave
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