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Dazzling Kharosa

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Few steps long Outside yet delighted red color.      Believe me, your trip to Kharosa caves will be one of the most surprising trips, the caves are located near the Kharosa village of Latur district. If you have visited Ellora and loved her religious harmony then you will know that Kharosa has the same taste.      The land of Maharashtra is always blessed by the natural wonders and the ancient monuments. A beautiful Sahyadri Range is always given a plain empty canvas for the artist, craftsmen, and kings to experiment with their talents and mark their presence.      The caves of Kharosa are situated roughly 45 km from Latur, and 75.6 km from Osmanabad. The caves host Hindu and Buddhist caves. Historians say that the construction of these caves was carried under the Vakataka and Rashtrakuta Dynasty in the Gupta periods. The caves are carved in the mid-standard rock Jambha, which is mainly found on the western side of Maharashtra and is not cons...

Stunning Ellora

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The three shrines.  One is better but unity is at the best      You may completely visit the Ajanta and Ellora caves in one day but what point of such rushing? The caves of Ellora are one of the famous monolithic rock excavations in the world. The caves are a magnificent example of the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain monasteries and temples. Front gate of kailasa temple cave 16      34 caves are dedicated to different beliefs and used for various purposes. A world heritage site that shares the idea and creative and common goal of the different dynasties and their hard work. These Ellora caves are under the control and protection of the Archaeological Survey of India.  Let’s start from the start. They are visioners, artists, and masters.      They all are visioners, who dreamed of such an amazing structure? And who worked for the reality of such dreams? They have a common goal, to serve the people, travelers, and monks. They built this pla...

Breathtaking Ajanta

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The art and love Admire and enjoy it until sunset.  Yes! It is a daily routine in the world heritage site of Ajanta Caves. The magnificent and most beautiful Buddhist cave temple in India. The protected monument hosts roughly 30 caves which are totally artificial carved during two distinct periods of Indian history.  Interior of Cave 26 The place beside the river Waghur contains many rock-sculptures and most adorable paintings many of them are still reflected with their original colors and gestures. Every single person who visited the Ajanta caves definitely revisits it and enjoys one of the world heritage examples of human history.  Discovery and history First, who has written the names on the wall? According to the old text given by the medieval era Chinese Buddhist traveler, they all have visited this monsoon retreat of Buddhist monks and praised its beauty. Mughal courts of Akbar also have some records describing this place but it is truly discovered by the colonial B...