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How many Jatak-stories are in Ajanta?

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Answered by veeru09042004
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The Ajanta Caves are magnificent surviving example of Indian art. The Ajanta Caves, the rock-cut Buddhist monument is located in Maharashtra, Aurangabad district has about 30-rock cut caves which are Buddhist monuments. The caves are cut from the volcanic Lava in a forest of the Sahyadri Hills. The Buddhist Monuments dated from 2nd century to about 480 BCE. Today, the Ajanta Caves are noted as the finest piece of art of Buddhist religious art, it holds a figure of Buddha and illustration of Jataka tales.

Caves with Murals Dipicting Jataka Stories

Cave 1 have murals that depict “Sibi, Samkhapala, Mahajanaka, Mahaummagga, Champeyya Jatakas and temptation of Mara,”

Cave 2 have “Vidhurapandita & Ruru Jatakas and miracle of Sravasti, Ashtabhaya, Avalokitesvara and the dream of Maya,”

Cave 10 have stories from “Sama and Chhaddanta Jatakas,”

Cave 16 include various Jataka stories such as “Hasti, Maha Ummagga, Maha Sutasoma; other depictions include conversion of Nanda, miracle of Sravasti, dream of Maya and other incidents from the life of Buddha,” and

Cave 17 depicted Jataka stories “Chhaddanta, Mahakapi (in two versions), Hasti, Hamsa, Vessantara, Maha Sutasoma, Sarabha miga, Machchha, Mati Posaka, Sama, Mahisa, Valahass, Sibi, Ruru and Nigrodhamiga.”

About 30 stories

reference:https://www.quora.com/How-many-Jataka-stories-are-there-in-Ajanta

Answered by dackpower
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Three caves in the Ajanta represents the Jatakas stories.

The Ajanta Caves are a sumptuous surviving pattern of Indian architecture. The Ajanta Caves, the rock-cut Buddhist building has dwelled in Maharashtra, Aurangabad district has thereby 30-rock-cut caves which are Buddhist classics. The caves are formed from the volcanic Lava in a cover of the Sahyadri Hills. The Buddhist Masterpieces recorded from the 2nd century to roughly 480 BCE. Now, the Ajanta Caves are recognized as the most elegant piece of art of Buddhist spiritual art, it operates a symbol of Buddha and representation of Jataka tales.

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