- The
Elephanta Caves are a
collection of cave
temples predominantly dedicated to the
Hindu god Shiva,
which have been
designated a
UNESCO World Heritage...
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Elephanta Island (also
called Gharapuri (literally "the city of caves") or Pory Island) is one of a
number of
islands in
Mumbai Harbour, east of Mumbai...
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Elephanta can mean:
Elephanta (wind), a wind off the
Malabar coast of
India Elephanta Island, an
island in
Mumbai Harbour,
India Elephanta Caves, cave...
- The
Elephanta is a
strong southerly or
southeasterly wind
which blows on the
Malabar coast of
India during the
months of
September and
October and marks...
- and
numismatic evidence suggests that the
earliest of the
Ellora and
Elephanta cave
monuments were
built during the
Kalachuri rule. The
origin of the...
- Mumbai,
India has
centuries of
history and many
sites of
tourist interest.
Elephanta Caves Jogeshwari Caves Kanheri Caves Mahakali Caves Mandapeshwar Caves...
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centuries after; it saw a new
dominance of
Hindu sculpture, as at the
Elephanta Caves.
Across the north, this
became rather stiff and for****c after...
- " "A
Hindu temple-sculpture from the
sacred caverns of the
island of
Elephanta, near
Mumbai in India,
showing this
position with the man
actually standing...
- the
Zoroastrian king Khosrau. Mid-6th
century – Cave-Temple of
Shiva at
Elephanta Caves, Maharashtra, India, is built. Post-Gupta period. Mid-6th century...
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Tourism Development Corporation moved the
Elephanta Festival of
Music and
Dance from its
original location at
Elephanta Caves —
where it had been celebrated...