Moneycontrol
HomeNewsTrendsTravel8 best caves to visit for a dose of Indian history, art and spirituality
Trending Topics

8 best caves to visit for a dose of Indian history, art and spirituality

Many of these caves have extraordinary sculptures and carvings, from wood in rock-cut temples to imitate the texture and grain, dating back to pre-historic times as well as has religious significance for Jains, Hindus and Buddhists.

October 21, 2023 / 13:59 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Badami rock cut caves in Karnataka. (Photo: Kalpana Sunder)

Across  India are scattered ancient, natural  and man-made caves in valleys hills, and forests that are examples of structural engineering and ancient craftsmanship. Many of these caves have extraordinary sculptures and carvings dating back to pre-historic times as well as has religious significance for Jains, Hindus and Buddhists. Talented artisans carried design elements from wood in  rock-cut temples to imitate the texture and grain. Many religions and their followers liked the isolation that these natural  caves  and grottos provided. Our pick of some spectacular caves to visit across the country:

Ajanta and Ellora caves, Maharashtra

Story continues below Advertisement

Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra. (Photo: Kalpana Sunder)

The most iconic and famous caves are probably the rock cut  Ajanta and Ellora caves near Aurangabad, carved out of basalt and granite cliffs in the Western Ghats. The 29 rock cut caves at Ajanta in a horse shoe arc on the cliff, date back to the 2nd century BC and 6th century AD and are Buddhist with worship halls and viharas, while in Ellora  there  are 34 Hindu, Jain and Buddhist caves- where three religions share harmonious space; there are both chaityas (temples) and viharas (monasteries), with living quarters, kitchens, sleeping quarters  and rooms.  The largest here is the Kailasa temple or  Cave 16 which  ranged for over two km along the basalt cliff, with southern influences in it architecture due to Chalukya and Pallava artisans involved in its making.