which hindu cave is situated in cave no. 16 of Ellora caves write brief about it
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Kailāśa temple
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Kailāśa temple
The Kailāśa temple: Cave 16
Cave 16, known as the Kailasa temple, is a particularly notable cave temple in India as a result of its size, architecture and having been entirely carved out of a single rock. The Kailasha temple, inspired by Mount Kailasha, is dedicated to Shiva.
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Ellora caves are in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. These caves where sculpted between 600 AD to 1000 AD.
There are 17 Hindu Caves sculpted during the reign of the Rashtrakuta dynasty.
There are 12 Buddhist caves and five Jain Caves.
Kailash Temple situated in cave number 16 was sculpted from a single rock. It is 50 M long ,33 M wide and 30 M height.
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