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India is home to some of the most jaw-dropping architectural wonders — and none quite compare to the rock cut temples in ...
The temple symbolises the passage of time and its wheels act as sundials. It's a masterpiece of Odisha's Kalinga architecture ...
Covering around 9,900 acres in the Indian state of Karnataka, Hampi was the last capital of the Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagara, a flourishing empire whose temples and palaces would have seduced any ...
It’s known as Kailasa Cave, one of 34 in the Ellora Caves complex that has been cut and dug from the basalt rock of the Deccan ... Krishna I after whom the temple was once named.
The way these cave temples are carved painstakingly into rock formations, tells us plenty about how the incredibly talented craftsmen unfolded tales of diverse faiths and dynasties of that time.
India boasts a collection of vibrant and lesser-known temples, each offering a unique visual and spiritual experience. From the rock-cut Kailasa Temple adorned with colorful murals to the ...
His son, Kirttivarman I (567-98), started the architectural projects of building up rock-cut temples, at least one of which was completed ... your vehicle in front of the Archaeological Survey of ...
Whether you're in it for the architecture, nature, or ancient art, these lesser-known UNESCO World Heritage Sites show a different side of India.
Situated on Rock Fort, this temple in Tiruchirappalli is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The temple is famous for its mythological significance linked to Lord Ram and Vibhishana. Located in Ranthambore ...
A call was given to protect 9th-century Jain caves in Anantagiri, Vikarabad; archaeologist urges preservation efforts for historical significance.