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10月 27, 2025, Koteshwar Temple
The Koteshwar Mahadev Temple is located in a cave. The Alaknanda River flows just a few meters away. Legend says that the god Shiva meditated in the cave on his way to Kedarnath. Pilgrims from faraway places visit the Koteshwar Temple to receive the blessings of the god Shiva.
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5月 18, 2025, Ranigumpha Cave, Odisha
Ah, Ranigumpha in Odisha, India! That name conjures images of ancient rock-cut architecture and a glimpse into a fascinating historical period. Ranigumpha, meaning "Queen's Cave," is a significant archaeological site located near the Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves in Odisha. These caves are primarily Jain rock-cut shelters dating back to the 2nd century BCE. What makes Ranigumpha particularly interesting is its double-storied structure, a relatively unique feature among the Udayagiri and Khandagiri complex. The carvings and sculptures found within these caves offer valuable insights into the art, religion, and society of ancient Odisha during that era. You can see intricate depictions of human figures, animals, religious symbols, and scenes that likely illustrate Jataka tales or Jain principles. Exploring Ranigumpha gives you a tangible connection to India's rich historical and religious past. Imagine the Jain ascetics who once sought refuge and practiced their faith within these very rock-cut chambers. The simplicity of the architecture, juxtaposed with the detailed carvings, speaks volumes about their way of life and the artistic expressions of the time. The site's proximity to other significant caves like Udayagiri and Khandagiri makes it part of a larger historical tapestry, offering a comprehensive look at the ancient heritage of the region. Have you had a chance to explore these caves in person?
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5月 17, 2025, Kailasa Temple (Cave 16)
The Kailasa Temple, also known as Cave 16 at the Ellora Caves in Maharashtra, India, stands as a breathtaking testament to ancient artistry and engineering. Carved entirely from a single, colossal rock, this monolithic structure is the largest of its kind in the world. Generations of skilled artisans meticulously chiseled away tons of stone to reveal an intricate complex featuring not just the main temple, but also gateways, smaller shrines, courtyards, and pillars, all seamlessly integrated into the original rock face. Adorned with elaborate carvings depicting scenes from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as a multitude of deities, the temple showcases an astonishing level of detail and narrative storytelling in stone. The aerial view highlights the immense scale of the Kailasa Temple in relation to its surroundings, underscoring the monumental effort and visionary design behind its creation. As part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ellora Caves, which represent a harmonious coexistence of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain faiths, the Kailasa Temple remains an awe-inspiring symbol of India's rich cultural and architectural heritage.
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1月 21, 2025, Aurangabad Caves
12 caves for 300 Ruphias (approx. 3.30€) entrance fee, highly recommended. If you have seen the Ellora Caves before, then it won't blow you away, so it's better to go here first :).
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8月 18, 2023, Phuktal Monastery
Phuktal Monastery or Phuktal Gompa (often transliterated as Phugtal) is a Buddhist monastery located in the remote Lungnak Valley in south-eastern Zanskar. The Phuktal Monastery is built around a natural cave, which is believed to have been visited by numerous sages, scholars, translators, and monks around 2,550 years ago.
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2月 5, 2020, Aurangabad Caves
Not as big as the Ajanta or Ellori Caves, but still worth a visit, especially because of the view of the city
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