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Ajanta Cave 14 is a Buddhist monastery (Vihara) located within the renowned Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, India. Known for its unfinished yet architecturally significant structure, the cave features a square hall with cell entrances, carved pillars, and a central sanctum. Though incomplete, it reflects the early stages of Buddhist rock-cut architecture and monastic life. Ideal for editorial, cultural, and heritage-based content. |
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