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write a brief note on the kailash Temple at Ellora​

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Answered by shubham85288
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The Kailash temple at Ellora was made by the Rashtrakuta dynasty as a temple for Lord Shiva. Perhaps, it was meant to be a lookalike of Mount Kailash, the mystical abode of Shiva. The Kailash Temple is a standalone, multi-storeyed temple complex, made to look like Mount Kailash - the puranic home of Lord Shiva

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Answered by darshansingh105
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The Kailasha (IAST: Kailāśa) or Kailashanatha (IAST: Kailāśanātha) temple is the largest of the rock-cut Hindu temples at the Ellora Caves, Maharashtra, India. A megalith carved from a rock cliff face, it is considered one of the most remarkable cave temples in the world because of its size, architecture and sculptural treatment,[1] and "the climax of the rock-cut phase of Indian architecture".[2] The top of the superstructure over the sanctuary is 32.6 metres (107 feet) above the level of the court below,[3] although the rock face slopes downwards from the rear of the temple to the front.

Kailasa Temple

Kailasha temple at ellora.JPG

Temple from the rock behind it

Religion

Affiliation

Hinduism

District

Aurangabad

Deity

Kailashanatha (Shiva)

Location

Location

Ellora

State

Maharashtra

Country

India

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