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  1. The Jogeshwari Caves are some of the earliest Hinduism cave temple sculptures located in the Mumbai suburb of Jogeshwari, India. The caves date back to the sixth century, Chalukya dynasty. They were found during the excavation of Ajanta and Elephanta. These caves belong to the Hindu deity Jogeshwari.

  2. Apr 3, 2018 · Located in Jogeshwari in Mumbai, the Jogeshwari Caves are around 1,500 years old, and were excavated during the Ajanta and Elephanta caves excavation. One of the finest and popular Indian caves ...

  3. Jan 8, 2021 · Jogeshwari caves are massive and one of the largest rock-cut caves in India. They follow a similar style of architecture as the other famous cave complexes like Elephanta and Ajanta. Legend has it Jogeshwari caves were built by Pandavas from the Hindu mythology, during their exile, and a secret passage connects these caves to Mahakali caves ...

  4. Located in the heart of Mumbai, Jogeshwari Caves are one of the oldest cave temples in the whole of India and also the largest. These former Buddhist caves date back to the 6th century and have been home to Hindu and Buddist sculptures.

  5. Apr 24, 2019 · Formerly known as the Amboli Caves, Jogeshwari Caves were established around 1500 years ago. Excavated along with Ajanta and Elephanta caves, these are situated at the heart of Jogeshwari suburb in Mumbai.

  6. The Jogeshwari Caves is one of the few large cave structures in Mumbai. The caves are also one of the few large-sized Hindu cave structures in India. Though it is not an immensely popular tourist location, fans of ancient art, archaeology, and culture make it a point to visit these caves whenever they can.

  7. Jul 25, 2017 · Jogeshwari caves are ancient buddhist stuctures carved around 1500 years ago. They are located in middle of slum dwellings with entrance from busy street. Most of the intererior has been destroyed. The rest has been encroached with several recent shrines.

  8. Jogeshwari Caves. These are a set of large Hindu caves built in the latter half of the 8th Century B.C., which stands in grandeur and ornamentation in the third place only after Ellora and Elephanta caves. According to Dr. Burgess, its architecture is such that there are no traces of it being a Buddhist monastery.

  9. Nov 19, 2017 · A 1500 years old cave complex that is struggling to survive. Here is why Mumbai’s Jogeshwari cave complex exemplifies all that is wrong with our heritage management.

  10. The caves are named after Goddess Jogeshwari, who is considered a Kuladevi. A number of stairs lead to the entrance, which opens into a main hall containing a shrine and a lingam. Idols of Jogeshwari Mata. You can go and visit once.