Interesting facts about the Ajanta Caves

By MindStick

The Ajanta Caves are located in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, India.

The caves were carved out of rock by Buddhist monks in the 2nd century BCE and the 5th century CE.

The Ajanta Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are considered to be one of the finest examples of Buddhist cave architecture and sculpture

The caves contain a series of paintings and sculptures that depict the life of the Buddha and the teachings of Buddhism.

The Ajanta Caves are made up of 29 caves, which are numbered from 1 to 28. The 29th cave is a modern-day addition.

The caves were discovered in 1819 by a British army officer, who stumbled upon them while on a hunting expedition.

The Ajanta Caves were originally used as monasteries and places of meditation for Buddhist monks.

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