which of these place is known for Buddhist caves and monasteries
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The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, a World Heritage Site, are 30 rock-cut cave Buddhist temples carved into the sheer vertical side of a gorge near a waterfall-fed pool located in the hills of the Sahyadri mountains.
Created: 3rd century BCE~
Present location: India
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Ajanta Caves
The Aurangabad district of Maharashtra has quite a collection of Buddhist caves, and the 30 Ajanta Caves are probably the most famous of them. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Ajanta Caves date back to the 2nd century BC and are considered one of the oldest surviving examples of Indian art.
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