© Wikimedia CommonsEllora Caves
Monumentunesco-world-heritage
- Built 600–1000 CE
- Built by Rashtrakuta and Yadava dynasties
- Open See full schedule below
- Entry Indian INR 40 · Foreigner INR 600
- Best time November to March
About this place
Showing English while we prepare the translationEllora's 34 monasteries and temples were excavated from the basalt cliffs of Charanandri Hills between roughly 600 and 1000 CE. The site is unique for its inter-faith range — 12 Buddhist caves (caves 1–12), 17 Hindu (caves 13–29), and 5 Jain (caves 30–34) — all carved in the same cliff face during overlapping centuries, evidence of the religious pluralism of the Rashtrakuta-era Deccan.
The single-most extraordinary structure is the Kailasa Temple (Cave 16) — a full-size Hindu temple to Shiva carved top-down from a single cliff in the 8th century by King Krishna I of the Rashtrakuta dynasty. Workers removed an estimated 200,000 tonnes of rock to leave the temple standing free with three storeys, courtyards, an entrance gateway, and finely-carved external panels of the Ramayana and Mahabharata. UNESCO-inscribed 1983; pair with Ajanta (100 km north-east) on a 2-day Aurangabad heritage trip.
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Aurangabad, Maharashtra. Map data: OpenStreetMap, CARTO.
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Nearest pincode: 431102 · Aurangabad
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