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Ajanta Caves

Maharashtra

Nestled in the Sahyadri hills of Maharashtra, the Ajanta Caves are a masterpiece of Buddhist religious art and a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1983 under Criteria (i), (ii), (iii), and (vi). These 30 rock-cut cave monuments date from the 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE and are renowned for their exquisite murals, sculptures, and architecture. Carved into a horseshoe-shaped cliff, they reflect the zenith of ancient Indian art, spirituality, and craftsmanship. Ajanta stands as a testament to India’s profound cultural heritage and artistic excellence.

Ajanta Caves

Date of Inscription: 1983

Criteria: (i) (ii) (iii) (vi)

Dossier: 242

Property: 8,242 ha

Buffer Zone: 78,676 ha

Location: Lenapur Village, Soyagon Taluka, Aurangabad District, Maharashtra

Coordinates: N20 33 11.2 E75 42 0.9

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