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Nityanandashram Caves, Bekal,Kerala

Nityanandashram Caves, Bekal, Kerala

Nityanandashram Caves, Bekal, Kerala

Nityanandashram Caves, Bekal,Kerala

Nityanandashram Caves, Bekal Overview Nityanandashram Caves is a popular tourist destination. It consists of an array of 45 caves housing the panchaloha sculpture of Swami Nityananda. It is a place worth visiting. Kerala related Articles: Parassinikkadavu Kannur Parthasarthy Temple Kerala Payyambalam Beach Kannur Top Places to Visit: Tourist Places in Kerala Tourist Places in Karnataka

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Sita Gufa, Maharashtra

Sita Gufa, Maharashtra

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Sita Gufa, The exact place where goddess Sita was kidnapped by the evil Ravana is called the Sita Gufa and is located near Panchvati itself. The small cave that you can reach by taking the narrow stairs that lead to it, holds three idols, one of Ram, one of Sita and one of Lakshman. It

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Pandavleni Caves, Nasik, Maharashtra

Pandavleni Caves, Nasik, Maharashtra

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Nashik Overview Pandavleni Caves are situated on the southern side of Nashik in Maharashtra at a distance of about 8 km from the main city centre. These are ancient rock-cut caves that are built on the tableland of Trivashmi Hills around 3rd century and 2nd century BC and are as old as 200o years. These

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Bedsa Caves, Kamshet, Maharashtra

Bedsa Caves, Kamshet, Maharashtra

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Bedsa Caves, Kamshet Overview Bedsa Caves are one of the oldest caves in Maharashtra which were built during the 60 BC. These caves are situated on a hilly terrain near to Kamshet. The caves are well-known for their intricate carvings and 25 feet tall majestic pillars. The main cave is referred to as the ‘Chaitya’

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Aurangabad Caves, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

Aurangabad Caves, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

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Aurangabad Caves, Aurangabad Overview Aurangabad Caves are situated 10 km away from the central city of Aurangabad and comprises of 12 rock-cut caves. These caves constitute of Buddhist Viharas which dates back to the 6th and 8th century. These caves should not be confused with the Ajanta and Ellora Caves as they were built during

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The Buddhist Caves, Maharashtra

The Buddhist Caves, Maharashtra

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The Buddhist Caves There are 12 Buddhist Caves situated in the Ellora Caves complex. Also known as viharas or monasteries, these caves are adorned with beautiful paintings and sculptures of Lord Buddha and Bodhisattva Saints. Amongst the 12 caves, Chaitya Hall, which is the 10th cave in serial order, is the most beautiful cave that

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Jain Caves, Ellora, Ajanta and Ellora Caves,Maharastra

Jain Caves, Ellora, Ajanta and Ellora Caves,Maharastra

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Jain Caves, Ellora, Ajanta and Ellora Caves Overview Travelling to Ajanta and Ellora Caves will enrich your knowledge about various aspects of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist culture. There are five Jain caves at Ellora monument complex which dates back to the 9th and 10th centuries. Amongst all, there are three important Jain shrines including Jagannath

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Ajanta Caves, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

Ajanta Caves, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

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Ajanta Caves, Ajanta and Ellora Caves Overview Ajanta Caves are an excellent architectural representation of ancient India situated 99 km away from the city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra. The carvings and sculptures on the walls of these rock-cut caves depict the fables from Jataka and life instances of Buddha. Also considered as one of the

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Shivkhori, Jammu

Shivkhori, Jammu

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Shivkhori In Udhampur district of Jammu is the naturally forming 4-foot lingam of Lord Shiva. It is located amidst beautiful snow-capped mountain ranges. Jammu is well known as India’s heaven on earth. And if you visit Shivkhori, the title seems to justify itself. This divine shrine is attended by thousands of devotees. Naturally located in