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Bhaja Caves

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Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves
Phone:
+91 86683 22633

Address:
Lonavala | Near Malavali Railway Station, Khandala, Lonavala, India

Bhaja Caves or Bhaje caves is a group of 22 rock-cut caves dating back to the 2nd century BC located in Pune district, near Lonavala, Maharashtra. The caves are 400 feet above the village of Bhaja, on an important ancient trade route running from the Arabian Sea eastward into the Deccan Plateau . The inscriptions and the cave temple are protected as a Monument of National Importance, by the Archaeological Survey of India per Notification No. 2407-A. It belongs to the Hinayana Buddhism sect in Maharashtra. The caves have a number of stupas, one of their significant features. The most prominent excavation is its chaitya , a good example of the early development of this form from wooden architecture, with a vaulted horseshoe ceiling. Its vihara has a pillared verandah in front and is adorned with unique reliefs. These caves are notable for their indications of the awareness of wooden architecture. The carvings prove that tabla – a percussion instrument – was used in India for at least two thousand years. The carving shows a woman playing tabla and another woman, performing dance.
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