Discover why the Kailasa Temple at Ellora is called a top-down single rock architectural miracle, from its monolithic carving ...
These caves with beautiful examples of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain art and architecture were discovered by John Smith, a British army officer, who accidentally stumbled upon them while on a hunting ...
Ever wondered how ancient people managed to construct massive temples from solid rocks? No machine was available, yet some ...
The Ellora Caves, known locally as ‘Verul Leni’, aren’t just a collection of ancient monuments, they are a breathtaking carved into the very earth of Maharashtra, a destination just 30 km northwest of ...
The Kailash temple at Ellora, previously known as Manikeshwar, stands as a sculptural and architectural marvel of early medieval India and is the most remarkable of all cave temples in India. If it ...
In The Kailash Temple at Ellora, you mention that your first encounter with the Ellora caves in Aurangabad was thanks to filmmaker-author Satyajit Ray. Tell us more. Author Tilottama Shome (Courtesy ...
Considering the huge crowd at Shri Ghrushneshwar Temple in Ellora during the month of Shravan, the district collector Vinay ...
On a nippy November evening, the large murals and sculptures on the lit-up façade of the eighth-century Kailasa temple in Ellora, the world’s largest human-made monolithic rock structure, come alive.
Ellora is also world-famous for the largest single monolithic excavation in the world Lying in the lap of the Chamadari hills, the Ellora caves epitomize the zenith of Indian rock-cut architecture. As ...