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Ajanta
Ajanta
Ajanta
Debala Mitra has written: 'Ratnagiri, 1958-61' -- subject(s): Buddhist Art, Buddhist antiquities 'Telkupi, a submerged temple--site in West Bengal' 'Ajanta' -- subject(s): Mural painting and decoration, Buddhist Cave temples 'Konarak'
The Buddhist Monks put logs into small caves and then filled them with water. The logs got bigger and swelled, therefore, pushing the cave walls outward. All that + Erosion = The Ajanta Caves
There are a total of 30 rock-cut caves at the Ajanta Caves site in Maharashtra, India. These caves are renowned for their ancient Buddhist cave temples and exquisite wall paintings.
Pataleshwar Temple, Badami Cave Temples - Sanctum sanctorum, The Buddhist "Carpenter's Cave" at Ellora in Maharashtra, India., Varaha Cave Temple 7th century, Ellora cave 16, Shore Temple at Mamallapuram, nanta Padmanabha Swami Temple, Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple in Bangalore - also a cave temple, Varaha Cave Temple, Badami Cave Temples, Pandavleni Caves, Karla Caves.
Monasterys for the Buddhist monks.
The Ajanta Caves in India are famous for their about 30 rock-cut Buddist cave monuments. They are very old dating from the 2nd Century BCE to about 480-650 CE. Caves include paintings and sculptures which are considered masterpieces of Buddhist religious art.
ANSWER:Cave Painting In the caverns of Ajanta, India, one can see the many cave paintings that were left on the walls of cave temples. The Buddhists who had their temples their painting mural of Buddhist stories and legends and also of scenes of Gupta India. Regards, SAMYUKTHA
magic--- Buddhist Monks placed logs into small caves and then filled those caves with water making the logs swell and expand the walls of the cave.
The Ajanta Caves are a series of ancient Buddhist caves located in Maharashtra, India, dating back to the 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE. These caves house intricately carved sculptures, paintings, and frescoes that depict stories from the life of Buddha. The Ajanta Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are significant for their historical and cultural importance.