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Ancient cave temples of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism in Maharashtra, India
Ellora CavesCave 16 of the Kailasanatha Temple, viewed from the top of the rockTypeMonolithic cavesLocationAurangabad district, Maharashtra, IndiaCoordinates20xc2xb001xe2x80xb236xe2x80xb3N 75xc2xb010xe2x80xb238xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf20.0268xc2xb0N 75.1771xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 20.0268; 75.1771Coordinates: 20xc2xb001xe2x80xb236xe2x80xb3N 75xc2xb010xe2x80xb238xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf20.0268xc2xb0N 75.1771xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 20.0268; 75.1771 UNESCO World Heritage SiteTypeCulturalCriteriai, iii, viDesignated1983 (7th session)Referencexc2xa0no.243UNESCO RegionAsia-Pacific Location of Ellora Caves in MaharashtraShow map of MaharashtraEllora Caves (India)Show map of India
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Ellora (\e-xcbx88lxc8xafr-xc9x99\, IAST: Vxc4x93rxc5xabxe1xb8xb7) (Marathi: xe0xa4xb5xe0xa5x87xe0xa4xb0xe0xa5x82xe0xa4xb3) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, India.
[6] They were built close to one another and illustrate the religious harmony that existed in ancient India.
The Ellora caves are situated in state of Maharashtra about 29 kilometres (18 miles) northwest of the city of Aurangabad, 300 kilometres (190 miles) east-northeast of Mumbai, 235 kilometres (146 miles) from Pune and about 100 kilometres (62 miles) west of the Ajanta Caves, 2.3 kilometres (1.42 miles) from Grishneshwar Temple (India).
Cave 16, known as the Kailasa temple, is a particularly notable cave temple in India as a result of its size, architecture and having been entirely carved out of a single rock.
The various levels of Cave 10 also feature idols of male and female deities, such as Maitreya, Tara, Avalokitesvara (Vajradhamma), Manjusri, Bhrkuti, and Mahamayuri, carved in the Pala dynasty style found in eastern regions of India.
Amongst these, Cave 16 is an excellent example of structural innovation, and marks the culmination of rock-cut architecture in India featuring elaborate workmanship and striking proportions.
The temple is decorated with some of the boldest and finest sculptural compositions to be found in India.
Through their art and architecture, the Ellora Caves serve as a window to ancient India, including socio-cultural phenomena, material culture, politics, and lifestyles.
Criterion (iii): Ellora brings to life again the civilization of ancient India with its uninterrupted sequence of monuments from AD 600 to 1000.
Buddhism, Brahmanism, and Jainism, they illustrate the spirit of tolerance, characteristic of ancient India, which permitted these three religions to establish their sanctuaries and their communities in a single place, which thus served to reinforce its universal value.