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Ajanta Caves
About 107 kms. from the city of Aurangabad, the rock-cut caves of Ajanta nestle
in a panoramic gorge, in the form of a gigantic horseshoe.
Among the finest examples of some of the earliest Buddhist architecture, caves-paintings and sculptures, these caves comprise Chaitya Halls, or shrines, dedicated to Lord Buddha and Viharas, or monasteries, used by Buddhist monks for meditation and the study of Buddhist teachings.
The paintings that adorn the walls and ceilings of the caves depict incidents from the life of the Buddha and various Buddhist divinities. Among the more interesting paintings are the Jataka tales, illustrating diverse stories relating to the previous incarnations of the Buddha as Bodhisattva, a saintly being who is destined to become the Buddha.
Occupied for almost 700 years, the caves of Ajanta seem to have been abandoned rather abruptly. They remained shrouded in obscurity for over a millennium, till John Smith, a British army officer, accidentally stumbled upon them while on a hunting expedition in 1819. The 'View Point' from where John Smith first glimpsed the caves, provides a magnificent sight of the U-shaped gorge and its scenic surroundings. Cascading down the cliff is a spectacular waterfall, which at the bottom feeds a natural pool called the Saptakunda.
Ajanta has been designated as a World Heritage Site, to be preserved as an artistic legacy that will continue to inspire and enrich the lives of generations to come.
The caves of Ajanta can be classified into two distinct phases: the earlier Hinayana phase (1), in which the Buddha was worshipped only in the form of certain symbols. And the later Mahayana phase (II), in which the Buddha was worshipped in the physical form.
How To Reach Ajanta Caves
By Air:Currently Aurangabad is the nearest Air point for Ajanta. It
can be reached from New Delhi and Mumbai (Bombay), international airport. Indian
airlines as well as Jet Airways have daily flight to Aurangabad from New Delhi
and Mumbai.
Jalgaon is also developing its Airport. Soon it will also start. Ajanta Caves is
far near from Jalgaon Airport while a bit distant from Aurangabad Airport.
By Rail:Jalgaon is the best place to drop in
for Ajanta if you like Rail journey. It is centre point of all major railway
stations of India and has Bhusaval (Just 28kms from Jalgaon) as Second largest
depot of railways in entire Asia.
All Super Fast, express, mail and passenger trains stops at Bhusaval and most of
them at Jalgaon as well. You can check online status of availability of
reservation on Indian railways official website. From Jalgaon, you can pick up
Taxi/ state transport department bus to reach ajanta.
Cave Timings: 9.00AM to 17.30PM Indian
Standard Time (IST)
Ajanta Caves remain closed on Monday and Ellora Caves remain closed on Tuesday.
BOTH CAVES REMAIN OPEN ON ALL NATIONAL HOLIDAYS