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Date: 2nd August 2008

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Credit: R H Productions/Robert Harding

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The Ellora Caves

The Ellora Caves, temples cut into solid rock, near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos

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© Robert Harding 2008 - All Rights Reserved

Aurangabad Cave Doctrine East Indian Ellora Ellora Caves Examining Eyeing Faith Figure Human Human Being Indian Ethnicity Lady Maharashtra Object Only Women Past Civilization Saree Sari Sightseer Solid Rock Stone Carving Stone Work Thing Viewing Archeological Site Full Body Spiritualism


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This print showcases the awe-inspiring Ellora Caves, a testament to ancient civilization and spirituality in Maharashtra, India. The temples, meticulously carved into solid rock near Aurangabad, stand as a remarkable example of architectural brilliance and religious devotion. Inside the cave, one can witness the intricate stone work and vibrant colors that adorn every wall and pillar. A majestic statue commands attention at the center, exuding an air of tranquility amidst this ancient sanctuary. The full-length view captures the grandeur of this sacred space where faith intertwines with artistry. Stepping outside reveals a breathtaking sight; these caves harmoniously blend with nature's beauty. A woman dressed in a traditional sari stands before one of these marvels, her gaze fixed on its magnificence. Her presence adds scale to this archaeological treasure while emphasizing its significance for Indian heritage. The photograph beautifully encapsulates the fusion between human ingenuity and natural surroundings found within Ellora Caves. It invites viewers to explore not only their physical features but also delve into their spiritual essence. As we examine each detail captured by R H Productions/Robert Harding's lens, we are transported back in time to experience firsthand the rich culture and profound spirituality that shaped past civilizations in South Asia.

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