Why are painting of ajanta so important
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Located at a distance of 40km from Jalgaon city, Ajanta caves are fine examples of the Buddhist art and architecture. These caves were discovered in 1819 though they are believed to have been constructed between 2nd century BC and 4th century AD. The paintings on the walls depict different images of not just Lord Buddha, but also different goddesses and characters from inspiring Jataka Tales. However, the most impressive of the paintings and the sculptures remain those of Lord Buddha in different poses. These paintings beautifully depict various events in the life of Lord Buddha. All the caves are divided into two categories namely the Chaityas or the shrines and the Viharas or the monasteries. Chaityas were used to worship Lord Buddha while the Viharas were used by the Buddhist monks for their meditation. These monks also carried out their studies in these monasteries.
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Paintings in the Ajanta caves are one of the most exquisite examples of Buddhist art and architecture.
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- Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra consider being the most famous Buddhist temple. The caves recorded back to 1st and 2nd century B.C.
- Paintings and rock sculptures in cave recognized to be masterpiece work of art of Buddhism. Ajanta cave was built in different phases, beginning from the Satavahana to the Gupta Period.
- The most splendid work in Ajanta is paintings which completely cover the walls and vaults. The paintings had an educational function, presenting to the community the teachings of Buddha and his various reincarnations.
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