Explore the marvel at intricate rock-cut temples, ancient Hindu and Buddhist shrines, and stunning sculptures. Immerse yourself in the rich history and architectural brilliance of this iconic destination.
The Ellora Caves, located in Maharashtra, India, are one of the world’s most impressive and historically rich UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This breathtaking site is celebrated for its ancient rock-cut temples and monuments, intricately carved directly into the hillside over centuries. If you’re looking for a destination that combines history, art, spirituality, and architecture, the Ellora Caves are an absolute must-visit.
Ellora Caves, therefore, are not only wonders of architecture but also symbolize harmony between religions. Built between the 6th and 10th centuries, the complex houses 34 caves dedicated to three major religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Every one of the represented sets of caves struck me as a reflection of the artistic and spiritual heritage of these religions, and the extraordinary skill, and workmanship of early masters.
Here is a complete tour guide on how to experience the Ellora Caves and how best to spend your time at this world heritage site.
Hindu Caves (Caves 13-29): Being large, and having rich carvings, these caves belong to the largest and most embellished ones in Ellora. Kailasa Temple also known as Cave 16 is the most prominent and captivating cave where a large monolithic structure constructed for Lord Shiva is seen. It would take decades to construct only the grand temple which is said to be one of the best rock-cut temples across the globe.
Buddhist Caves (Caves 1-12): These were the first set of caves that one comes across visiting Ellora and it is believed to have been used as monasteries, meeting places for the Buddhist monks, and places for meditation too. Specially, Caves 5, 10, and 12 have large halls and Buddha images on the walls and ceilings. The Vishvakarma Cave (Cave 10) or the Carpenter’s Cave gets its name from the wooden look ceiling with beam-like divisions.
Jain Caves (Caves 30-34): Structurally, the Jain caves are relatively less large but boast extremely delicate sculptures and carvings. Indra Sabha or Cave 32 has two stories and wonderful paintings of Jain gods and goddesses.
The Kailasa Temple (Cave 16): Ellora is home to several cave temples, but this one etched out of the rock mountain for Lord Shiva is certainly its largest and most popular. Built from one large piece of stone and about twofold the scale of the Parthenon of Greece, the temple’s beauty consists of intricate carvings of gods, beasts, and scenes from mythology.
Cave 10 (Vishvakarma Cave): This is a popular Buddhist cave that features an amazing cathedral-like structure besides the huge preaching statue of Buddha seated in a preaching posture. The acoustic feature that featured this cave is incredible, sounds so well resonate in the hall.
Cave 32 (Indra Sabha): The cave was built by Jain with attractive carvings of Tirthankaras and other deities on the walls accompanied by a very attractive ceiling having lotus medallions on it.
You can visit the Ellora Caves all around the year, however, the best time to visit the Ellora Caves is during the winter months of October-March. The weather when we visited was great for touring the caves because it was not too hot, the summer heat is quite steaming inside. The traditional other rainy season is also a plus, as the surrounding area of the caves is veritably covered in bright greenery.
By Air: There is Aurangabad airport which is at a distance of about 30 kilometers from the Ellora Caves. Currently, Aurangabad has connectivity for its tourists from the major metropolitan cities including Mumbai and Delhi through flights directly to Aurangabad.
By Train: The nearest railway station near Aurangabad is Aurangabad Railway Station which is also connected with many cities of India. From the station, it is possible to drive a taxi or bus to get to the caves.
By Road: There are two types of roads accessing the Ellora Caves, Government bus service and private taxis both of which are easily available from Aurangabad.
Ellora is integral as a religious place that includes Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain architecture, thus it is one of the few examples of tolerance India had in history. Each cave cluster has distinct artistic elements that highlight the philosophies and traditions of its respective religion:
Buddhist Influences: It can, however, be noted that the Buddhist caves were, in the main, viharas or monastery halls for meditation and dwelling places. The sculptures of Buddha and Bodhisattvas that are here also offer clues about early Buddhism.
Hindu Mythology: They are roughly carved on gods and goddesses of the Hindu pantheon with some panels depicting scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The striking and detailed friezes relate events with gods and goddesses such as Vishnu, Shiva, and Durga.
Jain Symbolism: Simple more details, caving figures of Tirthankaras in meditating postures are typically seen in the Jain caves. Jainism’s emphasis on cleanness and spirituality may be the reason why the artistic images of these caves do not resemble the unthinkable mass created by the Buddhist masters.
Timing: During the shooting of interiors early morning provides a natural light that brings out the carving details. But the light in the afternoon gives depth to the shadowing giving it a dramatic view.
Details Matter: Keep the carving details framed well to capture images of high-relief carvings as well as take headshots of carvings.
Wide Angles for Caves: While photographing caves like the Kailasa Temple start with larger perspectives, and utilize a wide-angle lens. It assists in capturing the extent and configuration of these marvelous architectural creations.
Wear Comfortable Footwear: It is quite large and there will be a lot of strolling and stair climbing going on. As a rule, comfortable shoes should be worn.
Carry Water and Snacks: Despite the existence of basic infrastructure, one should bring some water and some snacks with them.
Take a Guide: It is advisable to employ the service of an autocail/ an audio guide for one to appreciate the historical and cultural perspective of each cave.
Stay Options: Read on to learn about some of the affordable and luxurious Aurangabad hotels, which can indeed make the Ellora Caves Tour a comfortable one.
Nearby Attractions: Adjacent to the MMT, you should also visit another World Heritage Site, Ajanta Caves with Buddhist rock-cut caves and paintings. Sightseeing options in Aurangabad are Bibi Ka Maqbara, Daulatabad Fort, and Panchakki.
Tour through the history of visiting the Ellora Caves that will provide a glimpse of India’s culture and artistry. That South Indian artists were able to carve such vast structures, so accurately, is evidence of the craftsmanship possessed by ancient Indians and the glory of the Indian civilization. For an art lover or history or an unexplained spiritual curiosity, the Ellora Caves are an absolute must-visit travel destination.
1. How long does it roughly take to cover the Ellora Caves?
It will take little less than 4-5 hours if one intends to go through the main passages intensively. In a detailed tour, you might spend here up to one day.
2. Are any kind of entry charges applicable in the territory of Ellora Caves?
Yes, but Indian tourists have to pay entry fees and foreign tourists also have to pay extra to get their pictures clicked.
3. Are there any restrictions to the age of people who can visit this site, such as age limit?
There is no upper age restriction, and all age groups can go into the caves with some exceptions since there are staircases in some caves.
4. Is Ellora Caves open throughout the year?
Since they are open throughout the year, the optimal time is from October to March, and the temperature is lower during this period.
5. Are there reachable guides on the site?
Local guides are available and especially should one who wants to know more about the historical background and religious importance of the caves hire one.
Visiting the Ellora Caves is a remarkable experience that rejuvenates old Indian history, art, and spirituality. Make this UNESCO World Legacy Site a part of your itinerary plans and submerge yourself in the grandness of India’s heritage.
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