ellora in A Sentence

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    Ellora' the shrines and the Kailasa temple.

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    At Ellora, caves were made for different faiths.

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    The Ellora Caves.

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    It would mark the earliest example of Rashtrakuta work at Ellora.

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    Have you Heard about Ellora Festival which is held in March every year!

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    The Masaroor Temple is built by cutting stones, sometimes called the Ellora of Himachal.

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    Ellora is justly world-famous for the largest single monolithic excavation in the world, the great Kailasa(Cave 16).

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    Ellora is also world famous for the largest single monolithic excavation in the world, the great Kailasa(Cave 16).

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    The Ellora caves in Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, comprise Hindu, Buddhist and Jain temple and monastery cave complexes with carvings.

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    The name Ellora itself inspires everyone as it represents one of the largest rock-hewn monastic-temple complexes in the entire world.

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    An artistic tradition has been preserved in Ellora, which will continue to inspire and enrich the lives of future generations.

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    Ellora, with its uninterrupted sequence of monuments dating from A.D. 600 to 1000, brings the civilization of ancient India to life.

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    Ajanta and Ellora caves are truly the pride of the country and are amongst the most famous travel destinations in India.

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    Most of the present knowledge of ancient Indian clothing comes from rock sculptures and paintings in cave monuments such as Ellora.

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    If you look at the Kailash temple in Ellora and the Tamil Nadu temples, they will make you proud of being human.

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    The name Ellora itself inspires everyone as it represents one of the largest rock hewn monastic temple complexes in the entire world.

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    A Nandi- mandapa is also to be seen in front in some cases as in the Lankesvara cave at Ellora Kailasa complex.

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    Ellora Caves located in Maharashtra, was in news recently, as it was announced as one among the top ten revenue generating monuments during 2015-18.

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    The smaller and much later Jain monolith version of the Kailasa vimana, also of the Rashtrakuta period at Ellora, is popularly called the Chota Kailasa.

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    While the Western Chalukyan linga- pithas are mostly square, the Rashtrakuta linga- pithas, as in Ellora Caves 15 and 16, and the Ganeshlena caves are circular.

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    The cave- temples are to be found at Badami, Aihole, Ellora, Bhokardan, Elephanta, Jogeshvari, Poona, Arvelam( Goa), Mahur, Advi Somanpalli, Vijayawada, Mogulrajapuram, Undavalli, Sitaramapuram, Penamaga and Bhairavakonda.

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    Rashtrakuta dynasty, was a Kannada Dynasty ruling large parts of the Indian subcontinent between the 6th and the 10th centuries and one who built World Heritage center Ellora, Maharashtra.

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    The Saptamatrika shrine, or niche, is cut independently outside the main cave- temple, usually on its left flank, while there is a Nandi- mandapa in front, as in Ellora Cave 22.

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    The Anantasayanagudi cave- temple at Undavalli is the largest of the group and is a three- storeyed structure akin to the Ellora Buddhist Caves 11 and 12, the Do- tal and Tin- tal.

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    While there is a group of 30 caves in Ajanta, there are 34 monasteries and temples in the Ellora caves which are spread over about two kilometers on the edge of the mountain.

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    Declared as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO since 1983, the paintings and sculptures of Ajanta and Ellora, considered masterpieces of Buddhist religious art, have had a great influence in the development of art in India.

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    The Ajanta and Ellora Caves located in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra are 100 kilometers away from each other, but due to their aesthetics and importance, the names of these two are always taken together.

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    His trips to India, especially to caves of Ajanta- Ellora, followed by those to Benaras, Gujarat and Rajasthan, made him realize his role and study Indian culture more closely, the result was'Bindu', which signified his rebirth as a painter.

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    Dhavalikar, a notable Indian historian, and archaeologist, author of the book‘Ellora', the shrines and the Kailasa temple were not excavated att the same time but are the result of construction process that belongs to a number of different periods.

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    Dhavalikar, a notable Indian historian, an archaeologist, author of the book‘Ellora', the shrines and the Kailasa temple were not excavated at the same time but are the result of the construction process that belongs to a number of different periods.

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