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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...
- designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are on Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri (literally meaning "the city of caves"), in Mumbai Harbour, 10 kilometres...
- Butcher Island Cross Island East Ground Elephanta Island, also Known as Gharapuri Middle Ground Oyster Rock Geography of Mumbai History of Bombay under...
- 7th centuries. Their capital was Puri, which is variously identified as Gharapuri (Elephanta), Salsette, or Ra****uri (near Janjira). The dynasty is known...
- him "Mr. Toad". He has difficulty making the call center employees of Gharapuri understand what their American customers expect. He feels that he is never...
- Trimurti is the Trimurti Sadashiva sculpture in the Elephanta Caves on Gharapuri Island. Despite the fact that the Vishnu Purana describes that Vishnu...
- Industrialization as well as Area is Panvel. The district also includes the isle of Gharapuri or Elephanta, located in Uran which has ancient Hindu and Buddhist caves...
- the only p****engers using it now are those who are taking the ferry to Gharapuri. The first name for the pier, Apollo Bunder (bunder meaning port or more...
- fortifications are visible, the island itself is restricted to the public. Gharapuri Island, also known as Elephanta Island, is the best known of the islands...
- sculpture recovered from the sea, which originated from Elephanta Island (Gharapuri Island). Dr. Bhai Daji Lad Museum Bust of Queen Victoria inside the museum...