Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) which has been involved in the restoration work of the historical Ajanta and Ellora caves in Aurangabad, has decided to digitally reinstate the paintings that ...
These caves with beautiful examples of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain art and architecture were discovered by John Smith, a British army officer, who accidentally stumbled upon them while on a hunting ...
As time and tourism take their toll on the original masterpieces, a dedicated team has duplicated it all for future generations to enjoy Mumbai-based architect and concept designer Trilochan Manharray ...
After a hiatus of seven years, culture aficionados can expect to see the culture showcase that the Ajanta and Ellora caves are famous for. A celebration of the art and architecture of the Ajanta and ...
Cave paintings of India date back to the prehistoric times. The finest examples of these paintings comprise of the murals of Ajanta, Ellora, Bagh, Sittanavasal, etc, which reflect an emphasis on ...
CHHATRAPATISAMBAHJI NAGAR: Water seepage in Cave 32 at the world-famous Ellora cave complex in the district has put the ninth-century frescoes inside in danger, an Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) ...
ASI officials say previous attempts to trace and stop the seepage failed, while conservationists warn urgent action is needed to protect rare paintings.
Aurangabad: No official preparation for the state-organised Ellora-Ajanta International Festival has begun yet, prompting art lovers to cast doubts over the fate of the festival. While the festival ...
UNESCO, also known as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, is an organisation that protects and preserves cultural and natural heritage across the world. According to ...
The Ellora Caves, locally known as ‘Verul Leni’ is located on the Aurangabad-Chalisgaon Road, nearly 30 km away from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, earlier known as Aurangabad.
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