Have you seen the Indian rock cut architecture?

Indian rock-cut architecture is truly a wonder of all time. The great land of India is still unexplored. There are so many natural and wild caves in India which are hidden into the deep and dense forest of unexplored valleys and terrain of indian region. These caves are true treasures and signify the beautiful history of the great India.

1. Ajanta Caves

The Ajanta caves are the world’s greatest historical monument situated in Jalgaon city of Maharashtra. The 29 rock-cut cave monuments include paintings and sculptures of religious art. The Ajanta and Ellora caves in India are the masterpieces of India’s hillside rock cut architecture.


2. Bagh Caves

The Buddhist rock cut caves are situated among the southern slopes of the Vindhyachal ranges in Madhya Pradesh. These are group of nine rock-cut monuments, well famous for paintings, so also called as Rang Mahal “Palace of Colors”.


3. Udayagiri Caves

The ancient Jain monasteries Udayagiri caves are located near the city of Bhubaneswar in tribal state Orissa. The Udayagiri caves and Khandagiri caves are famous for 33 rock-cut chambers, sculptures and wall paintings. These two caves holds an unique position and religious importance in India.


4. Badami Cave

The beautiful carved cave temples is located at Badami in Karnataka. The Badami cave are composed of four caves 2 of them are dedicated to God Vishnu, One to God Shiva and one is a Jain temple. The cut cave structure Badami cave temple is well famous for made of red sandstone on the precipice of a hill. It is one of the best Indian rock-cut architecture.



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