- The
Barabar Hill
Caves are the
oldest surviving rock-cut
caves in India,
dating from the
Maurya Empire (322–185 BCE), some with
Ashokan inscriptions,...
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Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (transl. Keep On Dancing) is a 2007
Indian Hindi-language
musical romantic comedy film
directed by
Shaad Ali and
produced by Aditya...
- also
called the
Grotto of
Lomas Rishi, is one of the man-made
Barabar Caves in the
Barabar and
Nagarjuni hills of
Jehanabad district in the
Indian state...
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especially in the
Ashoka Pillars as well as in some
constructions like the
Barabar Caves. The
technique did not end with the empire, but
continued to be "used...
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temples of
ancient India, and are
called the
Barabar Caves in
Jehanabad district of Bihar. The
Barabar caves were
carved out of granite, has a highly...
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smaller than the
Barabar caves,
measuring only 4.91x3.43m, with a
ceiling height of 2.01m. The
entrance is also trapezoidal, as for the
Barabar caves. Finally...
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structure of the
earlier Barabar Caves. The
quality of the
polish and the
finish are
nevertheless much
inferior to that of the
Barabar Caves. The
stone of...
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India and the film of the same name. The
caves are
based on the real life
Barabar Caves,
especially the
Lomas Rishi Cave,
located in the
Jehanabad District...
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natural light. The
oldest rock-cut
architecture in
India is
found in the
Barabar caves,
Bihar built around the 3rd
century BCE. Of
these caves,
mostly build...
- Quested.
During a trip to the
fictitious Marabar Caves (modeled on the
Barabar Caves of Bihar),
Adela thinks she
finds herself alone with Dr. Aziz in...