which of ajanta caves has hansa jataka
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Cave 17
The Ajanta Caves are nearly 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave masterpieces which record from the 2nd century BCE to approximately 480 CE in Aurangabad region of Maharashtra. The caves comprise pictures and rock-cut carvings depicted as among the exceptional surviving examples of ancient Indian art, particularly expressive portraits that present sentiment through movement, posture, and figure.
A representative selection of paintings and compositional themes is processed in this vihara. Unearthed under the legacy of local feudatory Lord Upendragupta, this monastery typically consists of a pillared verandah with compartments on either side, a comprehensive central hall maintained by 20 octagonal columns and bordered by 17 cells, an antechamber and the garbha griha with a sanctified image of Buddha.
Many Jataka narratives are depicted here incorporating Hamsa, Vessantara, Maha Sutasoma, Sarabha miga, Valahass, Sibi, Ruru, Chhaddanta, Mahakapi (in two versions), Hasti,Machchha, Mati Posaka, Sama, Mahisa, and Nigrodhamiga.