Human stone carvings, and huge pillars, gives an overview of the past, the shape of a temple palace.

Buddhist religious art in the UNESCO recognized

Ajanta Caves This cave is part of history, lies outside the village Ajinṭhā, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. Ajanta Caves are received recognition from UNESCO.
Caves Ajanta Caves, is a form of monument cave, with a wealth of paintings on the ground.
Even this site is considered great works of Buddhist religious art, so it becomes part of world heritage.
Ajanta Caves shaped settlement, and attached to the hill, with a very unique location.
Human stone carvings, and huge pillars, gives an overview of the past, the shape of a temple palace.
This site has high artistic value, and is a past study, which has taken place in this region.

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