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Ajanta Caves

Rock-Cut Buddhist Art, Architecture, and Murals (2nd Century BCE - 6th Century CE)

The Ajanta Caves, nestled in the Aurangabad District of Maharashtra, represent a spectacular zenith of ancient Indian rock-cut architecture and Buddhist art. This UNESCO World Heritage site is critically important for students of ancient history and Indian art and culture, as it preserves the first and only surviving examples of Buddhist mural paintings from the Second Century BCE and the Fifth Century CE, chronicling the life of the Buddha and Jataka Tales.

Ajanta Caves: Ancient Indian Rock-Cut Buddhist Architecture and Mural Paintings (2nd Century BCE - 6th Century CE)

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