Ajanta Caves
The Ajanta Caves are 29 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments dating from the second century BCE to about 480 CE in the Aurangabad District of Maharashtra state in India. They are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contain well-preserved paintings and sculptures of Buddhist art and culture. What is the exact location of Ajanta Caves? The caves are situated in the district of Aurangabad in Maharashtra, India. They are near Fardapur, on the road that connects Jalgaon and Aurangabad. A semi-circular ridge on the western ghats or the Sahayādri is where the Waghora river runs. Ancient Buddhists carved the caves into this ridge. When do Ajanta caves were made? The caves were built in two phrases with a gap of five centuries. The first phrase, known as the Early phrase, lasted from the 2nd century BCE to the 1st century CE. Five caves (Caves 9, 10, 12, 13 and 15A) belong to this phrase. The Satavahana kings ruled the region at this time. These caves are simple in design. They consist of two chaityag...