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Ajanta

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General Information Area
  • 700 metres
      Climate
  • Summer - 39.C / 21.C
    Winter - 31.C / 10.C
      Best Season
  • Throughout the year
      Tel. Area Code
  • 2432
    Accessibility Air
    The nearest airport Aurangabad is 106 km from Ajanta.
      Rail
    The nearest railhead Jalgaon is 60 km from Ajanta, however Aurangabad 106 km is the most convenient railhead.
      Road
    Ajanta is connected to all major centres of the region by good roads.
    About Ajanta

    Listed as one of the UNESCO world heritage sites, Paintings some two thousand year old inside the depth of caves - isn't this reason enough to travel to Ajanta. Nestling in an inner fold of the Western Ghats, murals and frescoes in Ajanta depict the life and times of contemporary India. In the enveloping tranquility, they bring to life the essence of India. You can't help staring at the brilliant paintings with wide mouth wonder. Speculate with awe where on earth they got these colors that have survived the ravages of time for so many days.
    Note: Every Monday Ajanta caves are closed.

     
    Sightseeing

    Ajanta is world's greatest historical monument recognised by UNESCO located just 40kms from Jalgaon city of Maharashtra, India. There are 30 caves in Ajanta of which 9, 10, 19, 26 and 29 are chaitya-grihas and the rest are monasteries. These caves were discovered in AD 1819 and were built up in the earlier 2nd century BC-AD. Most of the paintings in Ajanta are right from 2nd century BC-AD and some of them about the fifth century AD and continued for the next two centuries. All paintings shows heavy religious influence and centre around Buddha, Bodhisattvas, incidents from the life of Buddha and the Jatakas. The paintings are executed on a ground of mud-plaster in the tempera technique.

    Conjures before one's vision, a dream of beauty- of caves, hidden in the midst of a lonely glen with a streamlet flowing down below, caves that were scooped out into the heart of the rock so that the pious Buddhist monk, out on mission to spread the tenets of Buddhism could dwell and pray, caves that the followers of Lord Buddha, embellished with architectural details with a skilful command of the hammer over the chisel, with sculpture of highest craftsmanship and above all, with the paintings of infinite charm.

    The paintings on the walls, illustrate the events in the life of prince Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism and in the more popular Jatakas stories pertaining to Buddha's previous incarnation. According to the older conceptions, the Buddha wrought many deeds of kindness and mercy in a long series of transmigration as a Bodhisattva, before achieving his final birth as the sage of sakyas.

    Incidentally they contain the scenes of semi-mythological history, the royal court and popular life of the ancient times, as told in romances and plays. Some pictures recall the Greek and Roman compositions and proportions, few late resemble to Chinese manners to some extent. But majority belongs to a phase, which is purely Indian, as they are found nowhere else. These monuments were constructed during two different periods of time separated by a long interval of four centuries. The older ones were the product of last to centuries before Christ and belong to Hinayana period of Buddhism in later part of 2nd century AD when Buddhism was divided into two sections, after the conduct of the fourth general council under another great king, Kanishka.

    Listing of Caves :
    Phase 1 : 2nd century BC to 1st century BC.Caves 9 & 10: Chaitya Halls or shrines.
    Caves 12 & 13: Viharas or monasteries.
    Phase II : 5th century AD to 6th century AD.
    Caves 19, 26 & 29: Chaitya Halls or shrines.
    Caves 1-7,11,14-18, 20-25, 27 & 28: Viharas or monasteries.
    Unfinished Caves : 3, 5, 8, 23-25. 28 & 29.

      Tours to Ajanta
        Long Tour   : MH01 -Wonder Caves -04 Nights / 05 Days

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