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Situated about 106 kilometers from Aurangabad in Maharashtra, the Ajanta caves are creations of about 700 years (200 bc-ad 525). Discovered in 1819, Ajanta was declared a World Heritage Site in 1983. Adorned with exquisite sculptures and murals, the caves represent the peak of Buddhist art in India. Part of the prestigious Monumental Legacy series, the book takes readers on an enthralling voyage of the thirty caves-its patrons, religious background, architecture of viharas and chaityagrihas , themes of sculptures and paintings, and painting techniques. Providing detailed descriptions of the caves, it gives graphic insights into contemporary life, history of Buddhism, and its transition from Hinayana to Mahayana forms in India. Jamkhedkar highlights the importance of the Ajanta caves in understanding the antiquity and development of rock-cut caves and the spread of Buddhism. The book also presents a succinct account of the monuments and museums around Aurangabad. The illustrations, layout plans, maps, and photographs in this volume provide a comprehensive visual presentation of the site for visitors who will also find the glossary and practical tips usefulISBN - 9780195697858
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Pages : 112
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