The Buddhist architecture is mainly consisting of Chaityas, Viahras, Stupa and Stambhas. The practice of making caves was started during the Mauryan period and reached its zenith during the 2nd ...
The Nalanda Mahavihara site is in the State of Bihar, in north-eastern India. It comprises the archaeological remains of a monastic and scholastic institution dating from the 3rd century BCE to the ...
There are 28 caves at Ajanta, two chaityas or prayer halls and three viharas, a place for the monks to rest, study and meditate. A monastic retreat for the monks, Ajanta is any visitor's delight.Set ...
The Kondivita caves, popularly referred to as the Mahakali caves, are a collection of 19 caves that were excavated between 1st century BCE and 6th century CE out of a solid mountain of black basalt ...
Situated in Aurangabad district in the state of Maharashtra, India, the Ajanta Caves are some of the most historically significant and architecturally stunning examples of ancient Indian rock-cut ...
A clue given by residents of Vaikunthapuram, located in the capital Amaravati region, led veteran archaeologist E. Siva Nagi Reddy to Buddhist remains of 1st Century BC atop a hill in the village.