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  1. Kanheri Caves have a long and illustrious history associated with their name, which is delicately intertwined with the spread of Buddhism in the region as well. The word Kanheri has been derived from the Sanskrit word "Krishnagiri" which literally means black mountain.

  2. Oct 21, 2019 · The Kanheri Caves are a series of caves and rock dugouts cut in an extensive basalt outcrop in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai, India. The caves contain relief carvings, inscriptions, sculptures, and paintings dating back to between 1 and 11 century AD. The cave system consists of 109 caves.

  3. The best time to visit these caves is during the month of October and March. This tourist destination is located 28.6 km away from the city center. Kanheri Caves' distance from Mumbai takes an approximate time of 50 minutes to complete the journey. Usually, people spend an average time of 2 hours while exploring this destination.

  4. Apr 9, 2011 · The name Kanheri comes from the name of the hill on which these caves have been carved out – Krishnagiri. It is a volcanic rock. There are 110 caves in total, making it the largest cave group, though some of the caves seem to be incomplete. The caves were on the trade route connecting Sopara, Nashik, Paithan, and Ujjain.

  5. Kanheri Caves: The Best Kept Buddhist Secret of Mumbai!! Kanheri caves were one of the major Buddhist centres in Western India during ancient times. They wer...

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  6. History of Kanheri Caves in Mumbai First of all it was a fully fledged and famous learning center of Buddhism in the ancient days. The sophistication and the sprawling nature of Kanheri caves vouch for this. The second point is Kanheri’s ease of access. Apart from Elephanta Caves, no other caves in the region have the best connectivity than ...

  7. The word Kanheri is from the Sanskrit word ‘Krishnagiri’ which generally means black in color. These caves were designed from a huge basaltic rock formation. History: The origin of the caves is from the first century BCE to the ninth century BCE. A Hundred and nine caves have been carved in the basalt rocks. A stone plinth adorns each cave ...