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Ellora Caves Collection

The Ellora Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Maharashtra, India, are a testament to the incredible craftsmanship and artistic prowess of ancient civilizations

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Ellora Caves Collection: Sculpture of the Buddha in the main room of the temple of Vishvakarma (Cave 10), Ellora Caves
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Ellora Caves Collection: The Ellora Caves
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Ellora Caves Collection: Khalias Rock-Hewn Temple, Ellora, c. 1890. Creator: Lala Deen Dayal
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Ellora Caves Collection: Figure of Indra, Ellora Caves (b / w photo)
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Ellora Caves Collection: Interior of Lanka, Ellora, India, 1845. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
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Ellora Caves Collection: Rock Cut Temple, Ellora, Maharashtra, India, 1878. Artist: Edward Arthur Heffer
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Ellora Caves Collection: Caves of Ellora, Maharashtra, India, late 19th or early 20th century
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Ellora Caves Collection: Caves of Ellora, India, 1847. Artist: Robinson
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Ellora Caves Collection: Dus Awtar, Caves of Ellora, India, early 19th century. Artist: William Woolnoth
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Ellora Caves Collection: Nandi Mandap & Dwajasthambam at Kailas Temple Ellora
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Ellora Caves Collection: Hindu statue at the Ellora Caves, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Maharashtra, India, Asia
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Ellora Caves Collection: A woman walking through a corridor in the Hindu temple in the Kailash (Kailaszanatha)
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Ellora Caves Collection: Towards the light
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Ellora Caves Collection: Ellora Caves, Ellora, India
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Ellora Caves Collection: Ellora Caves, Ellora, India
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Ellora Caves Collection: Ellora Caves, Ellora, India
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Ellora Caves Collection: Ellora Caves, Ellora, India
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Ellora Caves Collection: Pillars
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Ellora Caves Collection: Ellora Caves
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Ellora Caves Collection: Cave no 22 at Ellora
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Ellora Caves Collection: India, Maharashtra State, Aurangabad, Ellora Caves, Dhumar Lena Cave, Reliefs
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Ellora Caves Collection: The Kailasa (Kailasanatha) Temple



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The Ellora Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Maharashtra, India, are a testament to the incredible craftsmanship and artistic prowess of ancient civilizations. One of the most striking sculptures found here is that of the Buddha in the main room of the temple dedicated to Vishvakarma (Cave 10). The serene expression on his face exudes tranquility and wisdom. Dating back to around 1890, Lala Deen Dayal captured the Khalias Rock-Hewn Temple at Ellora in all its grandeur. The intricate carvings and architectural marvels depicted in this photograph showcase the rich heritage of this site. An awe-inspiring black-and-white photo reveals a figure of Indra at Ellora Caves. This image captures not only the skillful artistry but also highlights how time has weathered these magnificent rock-cut structures. Thomas Colman Dibdin's painting from 1845 offers us a glimpse into Lanka, one of the caves at Ellora. The detailed interior showcases elaborate carvings and architectural features that transport us back to an era steeped in history. Edward Arthur Heffer's artwork from 1878 portrays another rock-cut temple at Ellora. Its majestic presence against a backdrop of lush greenery reminds us why these caves continue to be revered by visitors today. Photographs taken during late 19th or early 20th century provide glimpses into various caves within Ellora. These images capture both their scale and intricacy while showcasing their enduring beauty over time. Robinson's artwork from 1847 depicts multiple caves at Ellora with stunning accuracy, highlighting their unique characteristics and individuality as they stand side by side on this sacred ground. William Woolnoth's early 19th-century depiction titled "Dus Awtar" transports viewers into another world within these mystical caves. His attention to detail brings forth each avatar with precision, leaving spectators captivated by the artistry.