cave architecture of India is considered as a man made _______ ( places of pilgrimage, mountainous regions, places of beauty)
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places of pilgrimage
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Cave architecture of India is considered as a man made place of pilgrimage.
Cave architecture:
It is the cutting and shaping of hard natural rocks into desired unique shapes and design.
Cave architecture in India:
- Since ancient times the caves are used by the religious monks from Buddhism and Jainism for worship as well as for residence. Chaityas and Viharas belong to the very initial caves built by the Buddhists in Western India.
- Colossal rocks were found to be more durable than any other materials hence more caves were excavated from colossal rocks. The Western Deccan region has the most ancient of Buddhist temples.
- In Indian caves can be differentiated based on the distinct architectural diversity associated with different religions. They are Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
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