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atuldeolankar
the kailash cave, one of the very few structures of the world which was created from top to bottom, and worth noting that this one is made from a single rock, absolutly stunning.
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tom-dublin
For a Westerner, these transimagine not as Caves but as Cathedrals. Their size, splendour, beauty are lost inside of the word “cave.” As a unit, they are one of the most astonishing man-made structures I have seen. As many have said, you simply cannot do justice to them in a day – you get the astonishment but not the subtlety and understanding – certainly not as a non-Indian. And use the “guides” – any guide. Even the least qualified – (do not be dismissive - this is their only livelihood) - and for a pound, dollar or euro or 100 Rupees - they will know far more than you. And not just about the Temples. I especially recommend “Kahn” with his amazing “Bag of Stones”: moonstones, agates, split stones to reveal such beautiful crystalline worlds. Just ask for him after the entrance – all guides, hawkers and tut-tut men come to know each other over the years.
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40akshaym
I could not see much of the place as we reached there a bit late and the place closes at 6pm. Also it was raining that day and place looked even better.
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singhsaheb
you can't see everything in one day....but whatever you see is just a brilliant display of sculpture...
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LOCIMUMHOLIDAYS
this caves are masterpiece and this show the old art and technology used during those days and the fine presentation of different types of art and sculptors. - u must visit to ellora to enjoy this beautiful caves.