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What do Ajanta Caves, Roman cathedrals, Sleeping Buddha of Thailand and the UK s coat of arms have in common?

How Maharashtra s Ajanta Caves came to inspire iconic images around the world. Thanks to the UNESCO World Heritage site designation and the efforts of the state government, the caves stand entrenched on Earth.

Buddhist masterpieces lay hidden for centuries inside these Indian caves

Cut from a sheer cliff face nearly a thousand years ago, India's Ajanta Caves are home to sacred Buddhist spaces adorned with vibrant works of ancient art.

The Wondrous Buddhist Rock-Cut Architecture of the Ajanta Caves

Latest nanotechnology helps preserve ancient Indian Buddhist art

December 31, 2020 Ajanta cave painting Maha-janaka Jataka, Cave 1 Dancer with musicians. Pinterest Featuring elephants, elaborate headdresses, finely wrought jewellery, flowers, jars of wine (or perhaps water), buxom women playing musical instruments, helmeted foreigners and religious symbols, the ancient Buddhist art of the Ajanta Caves in western India is considered a supremely beautiful historical record dating from as early as two millennia ago. Now, an image of a detail from one of the murals has been deposited in an underground archive, in a decommissioned coal mine deep in an Arctic mountain on an island off the northern coast of Norway. Originally photographed by Indian art historian Benoy Behl in the early 1990s using lowlight photography techniques he developed for the work, the image is of King Mahajanaka seen renouncing worldly pleasures in one of the elaborate Ajanta murals.

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