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THE AJANTA CAVES

INDIA

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A little more than two hours from the old city of Aurangabad are the famous Caves of Ajanta, thirty-two grottos that are not natural but had been cut into hills for thousands of years by workers who had used only chisels and hammers. Sculptured in the volcanic basalt rock, the craftsmen had meticulously carved the rock little by little, cutting the columns in strategic places and creating some rooms inside of the rock. The walls and ceilings were wonderfully decorated and had colorful paintings with plaster applications .

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General view of the area

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The majority of the paintings are more than 1500 years old. Ten centuries before the birth of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the European renaissance, these unknown artists already knew how to use perspective, depth and realism in their paintings. The expressions and emotions captured in the faces of the painting are so real that today, after many centuries, they can still be admired.

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The oldest cave traces its origins to the second century before Christ. Some of them are Viharas (convents) or monasteries, great chambers with small rooms that lead off the main room and it was where they lived as monks. Some of these rooms have beds of cut rock, with a cushion in which monks could rest their heads.

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The remaining portion of the caves are Chaityas or temples, very similar to Christian cathedrals, with ceilings vaulted with cross-ribbed wooden beams, and with decorated pillars of rocks. In the central section (where a Christian church would have its altar) might be a great statue of Buddha. Remember that these temples of rock had been cut many centuries before the Christian cathedrals, which can lead us to speculate whether they had been the inspiration for the great architects of the Medieval Age, and not the Greek and Roman classic temples.

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It is surprising to think that the great masters who created these wonders used only small tools of work. Still, they thus bequeathed us something universal and magical that we can contemplate today. The centuries seem like small water drops in the walls of these caves.

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Sign at the entrance of the caves

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Entrance to one of the caves

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32 caves were excavated in the rock

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Another of the cave entrances

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Two elephants at one of the doors

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Rio Vaghora

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Some caves are monasteries

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InteriorInterior

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A great reclined Buddha

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A Hindu family

admires the work of its ancestors

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A well preserved wall A well preserved wall

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Frescos in the walls

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Guard who takes care of the entranceGuard who takes care of the entrance

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