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Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock-cut caves co-exist together at which of the given locations ?​

a) Ajanta. b) Ellora.
c) Edakkal. d) Karle.

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Answered by Udayeswari
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Answer:

The Kailash Temple, or cave 16 as it is known at Ellora Caves located at Maharashtra on the Deccan Plateau, is a huge monolithic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are 34 caves built at this site, but the other 33 caves, Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain, were carved into the side of the plateau rock.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock-cut caves co-exist together at Ellora.

Option (b)

Explanation:

  • The rock-out temple cave of Ellora is among the largest rock-cut caves of the world. It is a wonderful combination of Jain, Hindu and Buddhist artwork that was built up around the 600-1000 C.E.
  • It has a series of 100 caves made in the Charandari Hills. It has 5 Jain caves, 2 Buddhist caves and 7 Hindu caves in it. It has become a world heritage site of UNESCO.
  • It was built during the dynasty of Rashtrakuta and the dynasty of Yadava. The caves of Buddhists and the caves of Hindu were built in the Rashtrakuta reign and the caves of Jain were constructed in the Yadav reign.

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