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Flying Gandharva at ElloraFlying Gandharvas on facade Kailasa Temple at Ellora Caves, Maharashtra (India). Ellora is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of india
Flying Gandharva on Fa'ade of Kailasa TempleFlying Gandharvas on fa'ade Kailasa Temple at Ellora Caves, Maharashtra (India). Ellora is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of india
Lakshmi at the Entrance of Kailas Temple at Ellora, India. This is an UNESCO site. Lakshmi siting over the lotuses with her attendant elephants as if to bless the visitors
Nandi Mandap & Dwajasthambam at Kailas Temple ElloraPanoramic view of Nandi Mandap and two Dwajasthambams on either side of the main shrine at Kailas Temple Ellora, India
Figures of Mithunas on fa'ade of Kailasa Temple ElFigures of Mithunas (erotic male & female figures) on the fa'ade of Kailasa temple at Ellora. Ellora is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of india
Ellora cave no 12Delicate carving of lion on the base of Buddha Statue on the second floor of cave no 12 at Ellora. Ellora is one of the Unesco World Heritage Sites of India
Close-up of Elephant on the Base of Kailasa TempleClose up of a elephant face on the base of Kailasa Temple Ellora. The base of the Kailasa temple has been carved with massive size elephants in such a way that it suggest these elephants support
Feet of Buddha Statue in cave No 12 at ElloraFeet of Buddha Statue in Cave No 12 at Ellora. Ellora is one of the Unesco World Heritage Sites of India. Ellora is a group of rock-cut shrines representing three different faiths, Buddhist
Paintings in Cave No 32 at Ellora, Maharashtra
Dhvajastambha at Kailasa TempleOne of the two Dhvajastambhas or pillars bearing the emblems in the courtyard of Kailasa Temple at Ellora along with two elephants in the courtyard
Ellora cavesEllora cave temples excavated, World Heritage
Ellora Caves, Ellora, India
Pillars of Ellora caves at Aurangabad
Ellora Caves
Ellora Overview from outsideEllora represents the epitome of Indian rock cut architecture. The 34 caves, actually structures excavated out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills
Ellora cavesEllora is an archaeological site not far from Aurangabad city in the Indian state of Maharashtra - a group of 34 Hindu, Buddhist and Jain caves. One of the UNESCO World Heritage sites
Cave no 22 at ElloraSculptures in cave no 22 at group of caves in Ellora, Maharashtra. It is one of the UNESCO world heritage sites of India. This is one of the best examples of rock cut carving that existed in
Finely Carved Murals of Kailasa TempleMurals depicting the stories from Ramayan on the walls of Kailasa Temple at Ellora, India. Ellora caves is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of India
Kailasa Temple PlinthMassive plinth with beautiful elephant sculptures at Kailasa Temple at Ellora, India. Ellora caves is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of India