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Elora caves, The Kailasa temple, Ancient Hindu stone carved temple, Cave No 16,India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elora caves, The Kailasa temple, Ancient Hindu stone carved temple, Cave No 16,India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rock cut ancient sculpture of Hindu god Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture of Hindu god Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rameshwara Caves (Ellora Caves), Aurangabad (Maharashtra) Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Elora complex is unique in artistic creation and technological development. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rameshwara Caves (Ellora Caves), Aurangabad (Maharashtra) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elora caves, The Kailasa temple, Ancient Hindu stone carved temple, Cave No 16,India
Rameshwara Caves (Ellora Caves), Aurangabad (Maharashtra) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rameshwara Caves (Ellora Caves), Aurangabad (Maharashtra) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculptured walls of Rameshwara Caves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rameshwara Caves (Ellora Caves), Aurangabad (Maharashtra) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rameshwara Caves (Ellora Caves), Aurangabad (Maharashtra) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rameshwara Caves (Ellora Caves), Aurangabad (Maharashtra) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rameshwara Caves (Ellora Caves), Aurangabad (Maharashtra) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ellora is an archaeological site, 29 km from the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra built by the Rashtrakuta dynasty. Ellora represents the epitome of Indian rock-cut architecture. The 34 caves are actually structures excavated out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills. Well known for its monumental caves, Ellora is a World Heritage Site. For More information visit


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