Ajanta-era Buddhist Caves

In News

  • The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has reported 26 Buddhist caves in Madhya Pradesh’s Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve following an exploration exercise this year.

About

  • History: 
    • The caves date back to the time between 2nd century BC and 5th century BC, and pertain to the Mahayana sect of Buddhism
    • The exploration was held in the region for the first time since 1938.
    • These findings would approximately date back to the same time as the Ajanta caves in Maharashtra, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Other findings: 
    • Besides the caves, other remains of Mahayana sect, such as chaitya-shaped doors and cells containing stone beds, have also been reported. 
    • A Buddhist pillar fragment containing miniature stupa carvings, dating back to the 2nd-3rd century AD. 
  • Brahmi Inscriptions: 
    • In all, 24 Brahmi inscriptions, dating from 2nd-5th century AD, were found.
    • Places named as Kaushami, Mathura, Pavata (Parvata), Vejabharada and Sapatanaairikaa are mentioned in the inscriptions found.
    • Important kings of the era mentioned in the inscriptions include Shri Bhimsena, Maharaja Pothasiri and Bhattadeva.
  • Gupta period remains also found: 
    • The exploration exercise also reported door jambs, besides 26 ancient temples/remains of Kalachuri period (9th-11th century AD). 
    • Forty-six sculptures and 19 waterbodies have also been excavated, all built between the 2nd and 15th century.

Ajanta Caves

  • Ajanta is among the finest examples of some of the earliest Buddhist architecture, cave paintings and sculptures.
  • It is located near Ajanta village, north-central Maharashtra state.
  • Ajanta contains twenty-nine caves, the majority of which were Viharas (Buddhist monastery halls of residence) with some Chaitya-grihas (stupa halls)
  • The first Buddhist cave monuments at Ajanta date from the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. During the Gupta period (5th and 6th centuries A.D.).
  • It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983

Ellora Caves

  • Ellora also spelled Elura are the series of 34 magnificent rock-cut temples in the Charanandri hills of western India’s Maharashtra State 
  • Showcase a spirit of co-existence and religious tolerance through the outstanding architectural activities carried out by the followers of three prominent religions: Buddhism, Brahmanism, and Jainism.
  • Rashtrakuta ruler Krishna I built the magnificent rock-cut monolithic Kailasa temple also called Kailash Leni at Ellora.
  • The Ellora complex was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983.

Elephanta Caves

  • Located in Western India on Elephanta Island (otherwise known as the Island of Gharapuri)
  • The small island is dotted with numerous ancient archaeological remains that are the sole testimonies to its rich cultural past.
  • It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the main cave is spread out on Gun Hill, and contains incredible sculptures of Lord Shiva in various postures and in different forms.
  • The most imposing figure of Elephanta temple is Trimurti or Maheshmurti. It is said to represent the three aspects of Shiva as Creator, Preserver and Destroyer.

Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve

  • History: 
    • In 1968 – notified as a national park 
    • In 1993 – declared a tiger reserve
  • Location: 
    • In the eastern Satpura hill range (Madhya Pradesh)
  • Known for:  
    • the healthy population of tigers and variety of herbivores. 
    • Unique biodiversity as it comprises hills, valleys, rivers, marshes and meadows to give rise to diverse vegetation. 
  • Flora:
    • Bandhavgarh is best known for Evergreen Sal forest and Mixed forest 
    • About 515 species of Plant are found there 
  • Fauna:
    • Home to 242 species of Birds and many species of Reptile and Insect
    • Major Mammals: Tiger, Leopard, Wild dog, Wild cat, Hyena, Wolf, Chital, Sambar, Black Buck, Rojda etc.
  • Mythology:
    • Bandhav = Brother and garh = Fort
    • This fort was built and given to brother Lakshman by Lord Rama
    • The reference to this fort is also found in the Narad Panchratna and Shiva Sanhita Puran

Source: IE

 

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