Jain Temple in Aurangabad-Maharashtra
A truly lovely Temple. Very much worth a visit. There is so much to see, so take your time when visiting this Glorious Temple. Strictly no Photographing in the Temple inside. outside as many as you want, Hundreds of followers worship & pray in the temple.
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Ellora - Aurangabad, Maharashtra - is one of the largest rock cut monastery temple caves complexes in the world, and a Unesco World Heritage Site in Maharashtra, India. The site presents monuments and artwork of Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism from the period. Cave 16 of Ellora features the largest single monolithic rock excavation in the world, the Kailasha temple, a chariot shaped monument dedicated to Shiva. The Kailasha temple excavation also presents the gods, goddesses and mythologies found in Vaishnavism, Shaktism and relief panels summarizing the two major Hindu Epics.
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After watching Kailasa temple, Hindu caves and Buddhist Caves, it was time to see Jain caves. For Jain caves we took bus which is made available at the entry point of Kailasa temple. Jain caves are far from Ellora caves main Complex. Hence one needs to Board the bus. These bus service is provided by Maharashtra state transport corporation.
So, here we are at Jain caves. I must say these caves are very beautiful and marvelous. Jainism is visible clearly after visiting here. Awesome paintings on the walls and ceilings. Please note: Please explore entire. There are hidden caves in the complex.
My Day 1 was over here. Stay tuned for Day 2 in next video. I will visit Sunrise, Aurangabad Caves and Bibi ka Maqbara.
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Ellora Caves, Maharashtra, India in 4K Ultra HD
There are 34 rock-cut Buddhist, Hindu and Jain temples and monasteries from 7th to 10th centuries at Ellora. The most amazing is Cave 16: the Kailasa Temple (Kailasha, Kailash, Kailasanatha). It is the largest monument in the world cut from monolithic rock, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
According to UNESCO: These 34 monasteries and temples, extending over more than 2 km, were dug side by side in the wall of a high basalt cliff... Not only is the Ellora complex a unique artistic creation and a technological exploit but, with its sanctuaries devoted to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, it illustrates the spirit of tolerance that was characteristic of ancient India.
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Ellora Caves-Bibi ka maqbara Aurangabad- Discover India with Ashish Negi
Aurangabad (Marathi: औरंगाबाद), Urdu: اورنگآباد, is a city in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, India. Aurangabad (meaning Built by the Throne) is named after the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The city is a tourist hub, surrounded with many historical monuments, including the Ajanta Caves and Ellora Caves, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as Bibi Ka Maqbara.
This video is part of my travel series, Discover India with Ashish Negi, and covers Ellora caves & Bibi ka Maqbara.
Ellora (Marathi: वेरूळ Vērūḷa) is an archaeological site, 30 km (19 mi) from the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra built by the Rashtrakuta dynasty (Kannada: ರಾಷ್ಟ್ರಕೂಟ). Well-known for its monumental caves, Ellora is a World Heritage Site. Ellora represents the epitome of Indian rock-cut architecture. The 34 caves -- actually structures excavated out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills. Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock-cut temples and viharas and mathas were built between the 5th century and 10th century. The 12 Buddhist (caves 1--12), 17 Hindu (caves 13--29) and 5 Jain (caves 30--34) caves, built in proximity, demonstrate the religious harmony prevalent during this period of Indian history
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India/Aurangabad/Ajanta Caves Part 50
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The Ajanta Caves in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra state of India are about 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments which date from the 2nd century BCE to about 480 or 650 CE.The caves include paintings and sculptures described by the government Archaeological Survey of India as the finest surviving examples of Indian art, particularly painting, which are masterpieces of Buddhist religious art, with figures of the Buddha and depictions of the Jataka tales. The caves were built in two phases starting around the 2nd century BCE, with the second group of caves built around 400–650 CE according to older accounts, or all in a brief period of 460 to 480 according to the recent proposals of Walter M. Spink. The site is a protected monument in the care of the Archaeological Survey of India, and since 1983, the Ajanta Caves have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
With the Ellora Caves, Ajanta is the major tourist attraction of the Marathwada region of Maharashtra. About 59 kilometres (37 miles) from Jalgaon railway station on the Delhi – Mumbai line and Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line of the Central Railway zone, and 104 kilometres (65 miles) from the city of Aurangabad. They are 100 kilometres (62 miles) from the Ellora Caves, which contain Hindu and Jain temples as well as Buddhist caves, the last dating from a period similar to Ajanta. The Ajanta caves are cut into the side of a cliff that is on the south side of a U-shaped gorge on the small river Waghur, and although they are now along and above a modern pathway running across the cliff they were originally reached by individual stairs or ladders from the side of the river 10–35 m (30–110 ft) below.
The area was previously heavily forested, and after the site ceased to be used the caves were covered by jungle until accidentally rediscovered in 1819 by a British officer on a hunting party. They are Buddhist monastic buildings, apparently representing a number of distinct monasteries or colleges. The caves are numbered 1 to 28 according to their place along the path, beginning at the entrance. Several are unfinished and some barely begun and others are small shrines, included in the traditional numbering as e.g. 9A; Cave 15A was still hidden under rubble when the numbering was done. Further round the gorge are a number of waterfalls, which when the river is high are audible from outside the caves.
The caves form the largest corpus of early Indian wall-painting; other survivals from the area of modern India are very few, though they are related to 5th-century paintings at Sigiriya in Sri Lanka.The elaborate architectural carving in many caves is also very rare, and the style of the many figure sculptures is highly local, found only at a few nearby contemporary sites, although the Ajanta tradition can be related to the later Hindu Ellora Caves and other sites.Wikipedia
Eellora Caves Aurangabad Part 2
Ellora, is an archaeological site, 29 km (18 mi) North-West of the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is also known as Elapura (in the literature-Kannada). It is also known as Elapura (in the Rashtrakuta literature-Kannada). Well known for its monumental caves, Ellora is a World Heritage Site. Ellora represents the epitome of Indian rock-cut architecture. The 34 caves are actually structures excavated out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills. Buddhist, Hinduand Jain rock-cut temples and viharas and mathas were built between the 5th century and 10th century. The 12 Buddhist (caves 1–12), 17 Hindu (caves 13–29) and 5 Jain (caves 30–34) caves, built in proximity, demonstrate the religious harmony prevalent during this period of Indian history. It is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India. Ellora is known for Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples built during 6th and 9th centuries by the rulers of the Kalachuri, Chalukya and Rashtrakuta dynasties. The Jagannatha Sabha a group of five Jain cave temples of 9th century built by Rashtrakuta.
The Ellora Caves are not only a unique artistic creation but also with its sanctuaries devoted to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, it illustrates the spirit of tolerance that was characteristic of ancient India. The central attraction at Ellora is Kailash Temple (cave16), is the most remarkable. Shaped by hand from a single massive rock, it includes a gateway, exhibition area, square, hall, hut, sanctorum and tower which bear testimony to the excellence of Dravidian art. It is believed to have taken 7000 laborers, working in continuous shifts and 150 years to build.
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Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines mentioned in the Shiva Purana (kotirudra sahinta,Ch.32-33 referred as Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga). Grishneshwar is believed as the Last or 12th (twelfth) Jyotirlinga on the earth.
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Top 10 Famous places to visit in Aurangabad, Maharashtra || औरंगाबाद घूमने के 10 अच्छे जगह
Top 10 Famous places to visit in Aurangabad, Maharashtra | औरंगाबाद घूमने के 10 प्रमुख स्थान || Top 10 Tourist places in Aurangabad, Maharashtra | Top 10 Best Tourist Places To Visit In Aurangabad, India | 10 Best Places To Visit In Aurangabad | places to visit in Aurangabad.
1] Bibi ka Maqbara:
Bibi ka Maqbara: A popular historical place in Aurangabad, Bibi ka Maqbara is famous for its architecture that is similar to the Taj Mahal. Between 1651 and 1661 century AD, Prince Azam Shah commissioned this mausoleum, in the memory of his mother, Rabia-ul-Daurani (Wife of the great ruler Aurangzeb). Due to its heavy resemblance with The Taj Mahal (seventh Wonder of the World), Bibi Ka Maqbara is also addressed as “Taj of Deccan” or “Dakkhani Taj”. It was built with the intentions of taking over the fame of Taj Mahal, but it couldn’t. Today, it is protected by Archeological Survey of India. Bibi ka Maqbara is a prime attraction of Aurangabad.
2] AJANTA CAVES :
The Ajanta Caves, a horseshoe-shaped collection of rock-cut cave temples stands around the Wangorah River in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. Discovered by chance in 1819 by a British officer, the Ajanta Caves have since then been in the archaeological and historical limelight of the country. Many experts have studied and researched the caves. The magnificent sculptures, perfectly placed layouts and paintings are fraught with Buddhist ideologies and beliefs. The lifestyle of the monks and the detailing of the life of Buddha and Buddhist tales is an integral part of the Ajanta Caves. There are a total of 30 caves, and each has been numbered.
3] PANCHAKKI :
The Panchakki Water Mill is also called as Nehar-e-Panchakki. Located at Aurangabad, it was built in the early years of the 17th century by Baba Shah Musafir. Panchakkiis one of the few places that are calm and peaceful in Aurangabad which helps to visualize the life that existed during the medieval period in India. Jain Temple, Mughal Palace, Hemadpanthi Temple-mosque, Chini Mahal, Jama Masjid, Aurangabad Caves, Sunheri Mahal, Purwar Museum and Daulathabad Fort are the other important tourist attractions near this historic site.
4] Sunheri Mahal :
Sunheri Mahal derives its name from the gold paintings that were hung in the palace. This palace is an eminent historical site in Aurangabad. It was built by a Bandalkand leader who travelled along Aurangzeb to Southern India. The monument is made up of lime and stone and was positioned on towering pillars. However the high pillars have tumbledowned with time. The palace-cum-museum is located on the premises of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University.
5] Mhaismal Aurangabad :-
Mhaismal is a beautiful tourist destination in Maharashtra. Plan a weekend holiday trip to this hill station of Maharashtra to beat the heat of summer.
6] Bani Begum Garden :
Bani Begum Garden Located about 24 km from the city of Aurangabad, the Bani Begum Garden is a popular attraction with the visiting tourists. It is a graceful Mughal styled garden which is renowned for its comforting atmosphere and lush green surroundings. The garden gets its name from Bani Begum - the wife of the son of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Her tomb is located at the center of this garden. The garden is beautifully landscaped and is decorated with fluted pillars, beautiful domes, fountains and many other structures that are reminiscent of the Mughal style of architecture.
7] Ellora Caves :
Ellora Caves, Ellora also spelled Elura, a series of 34 magnificent rock-cut temples in northwest-central Maharashtra state, western India. They are located near the village of Ellora, 19 miles (30 km) northwest of Aurangabad and 50 miles (80 km) southwest of the Ajanta Caves.
8] Devgiri Fort :-
Devgiri Fort is also known as Daulatabad Fort. This for is build in 14th century. It is situated around 16 kms from Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
9] Shivaji Maharaj Museum Aurangabad :
At a distance of 5.5 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum is located near Nehru Bal Udyan in Aurangabad. This is one of the best tourist attractions in Aurangabad. The museum is dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the great Maratha ruler. Founded by the Municipal Corporation of Aurangabad, the cost of the museum is around 194 lakhs. The building has a total of 6 exhibition halls. A visit to this museum takes visitors back into the days of Maratha valor and their love for their homeland.
10] Siddharth Garden And Zoo Aurangabad :
Siddharth Garden is a beautiful garden in the heart of the city and adjacent to the Kham River.
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The Ellora Caves were constructed by the kings of the Rashtrakuta Dynasty. Total 100 Caves depicting 3 different religions harmoniously coexist here in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra state in India !!!
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India/Ellora Caves & Aurangabad Part 52
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Ellora is an archaeological site 29 km (18 mi) north-west of the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra, built by the Rashtrakuta dynasty (Brahmanical & Buddhist group of caves) and Yadav (Jain group of caves). Well known for its monumental caves, Ellora is an UNESCO World Heritage Site and forms one of major tourist attraction in Marathwada region of Maharashtra Ellora represents the epitome of Indian rock-cut architecture. The 34 caves are actually structures excavated out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills. Hindu, Buddhist and Jain rock-cut temples and viharas and mathas were built between the 5th century and 10th century. The 17 Hindu (caves 13–29), 12 Buddhist (caves 1–12) and 5 Jain (caves 30–34) caves, built in proximity, demonstrate the religious harmony prevalent during this period of Indian history. It is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India.
History:Ellora is known for Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples built during (6th and 9th centuries) the rule of the Kalachuri, Chalukya and Rashtrakuta dynasties. The Jagannatha Sabha a group of five Jain cave temples of 9th century built by Rashtrakuta. Verul Ellora is around 28 km from Aurangabad, 450 km from Nagpur, 400 km from Mumbai, 150 km from Jalgaon & 200 km from Buldhana.
The Kailasanatha temple
The Dashavatara
The Jain caves
Ellora caves. Cave 34. The yakshini Ambika sculpture
A Jain cave in Ellora:The five Jain caves at Ellora belong to the ninth and tenth centuries. They all belong to the Digambara sect. Jain caves reveal specific dimensions of Jain philosophy and tradition. They reflect a strict sense of asceticism – they are not relatively large as compared to others, but they present exceptionally detailed art works. The most remarkable Jain shrines are the Chhota Kailash (cave 30), the Indra Sabha (cave 32) and the Jagannath Sabha (cave 33). Cave 31 is an unfinished four-pillared hall and a shrine. Cave 34 is a small cave, which can be approached through an opening on the left side of Cave 33. Amongst other devotional carvings, a place called Samavasarana can be found in Elora caves. Samavasarana is of special interest to Jains, as it is a hall where the tirthankara preaches after attaining omniscience.
The Indra Sabha
The Buddhist caves
Cave no. 12
Painting of the mountain of Ellora, by Thomas Daniell (1803).
Ellora Caves, general map.
Plan of Cave No. 5 (Mahawara Cave)
These caves were built during the 5th-7th century. It was initially thought that the Buddhist caves were one of the earliest structures, created between the fifth and eighth centuries, with caves 1-5 in the first phase (400-600) and 6-12 in the later phase (mid 7th-mid 8th), but now it is clear to the modern scholars that some of the Hindu caves (27,29,21,28,19,26,20,17 and 14) precede these caves. The earliest Buddhist cave is Cave 6, followed by 5,2,3,5 (right wing), 4,7,8,10 and 9. Caves 11 and 12 were the last. All the Buddhist caves were constructed between 630-700.
These structures consist mostly of viharas or monasteries: large, multi-storeyed buildings carved into the mountain face, including living quarters, sleeping quarters, kitchens, and other rooms. Some of these monastery caves have shrines including carvings of Gautama Buddha, bodhisattvas and saints. In many of these caves, sculptors have endeavoured to give the stone the look of wood.
Most famous of the Buddhist caves is cave 10,(refer map) a chaitya hall (chandrashala) or 'Vishvakarma cave', popularly known as the 'Carpenter's Cave'. Beyond its multi-storeyed entry is a cathedral-like stupa hall also known as chaitya, whose ceiling has been carved to give the impression of wooden beams. At the heart of this cave is a 15-foot statue of Buddha seated in a preaching pose. Amongst other Buddhist caves, all of the first nine (caves 1–9) are monasteries. The last two caves, Do Tal (cave 11) and Tin Tal (cave 12) have three stories.Wikipedia
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Ellora All Caves [HD] 1to34, Aurangabad, Maharashtra,India
There are 34 rock-cut Buddhist, Hindu and Jain temples and monasteries from 7th to 10th centuries at Ellora. The most amazing is Cave 16: the Kailasa Temple (Kailasha, Kailash, Kailasanatha). It is the largest monument in the world cut from monolithic rock, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
According to UNESCO: These 34 monasteries and temples, extending over more than 2 km, were dug side by side in the wall of a high basalt cliff... Not only is the Ellora complex a unique artistic creation and a technological exploit but, with its sanctuaries devoted to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, it illustrates the spirit of tolerance that was characteristic of ancient India.
Ellora is located nearly thirty kilometers away from the city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra. The caves were excavated and carved out of the vertical, basalt face of the Charanandri hills. Near the cave numbered 32, we can still see the channels through which the volcanic lava once flowed. These basalt rocks are ideal material for the kind of architecture and craftsmanship that the Ellora represents, enabling the craftsmen to express their vision and art on rock as a permanent memorial.
Ajanta Caves, Maharashtra, India in 4K Ultra HD
The Ajanta Caves are 30 Buddhist rock-cut temples and monasteries set along horseshoe shaped river gorge. The caves were built between 2nd century BC and 5th century AD. The paintings and sculptures in Ajanta are considered masterpieces of the Buddhist art and Ajanta is UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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