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  1. The Kailasha ( IAST: Kailāśa) or Kailashanatha ( IAST: Kailāśanātha) temple is the largest of the rock-cut once a shiva temple modified to Buddhists by rulers at the Ellora Caves near Chhatrapati Sambhajingar district, Maharashtra of Maharashtra, India.

  2. The Kailash temple of Ellora is a place where both architectural genius and the philosophy of spiritualism coexist. There is a consensus that no later Indian dynasty was able to create a structure as majestic as the Kailasa Temple in Ellora.

  3. The cave 16 is home to the Kailasa temple. It is one of the most remarkable temples in the Ellora caves. It is named after the Kailas range of the Himalayas. The temple was built by Krishna I of the Rashtrakuta Dynasty. They were constructed during 600 AD to 1000 AD.

  4. Sep 8, 2019 · Kailasa temple at the Ellora Caves in India is a large cave temple created from one rock. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is covered with ornate decoration. It’s amazing what people were able to create hundreds of years ago, before modern technology existed.

  5. The Brahmanical group of caves (caves 13–29), including the renowned Kailasa temple (cave 16), was excavated between the 7th and 10th centuries. The last phase, between the 9th and 12th centuries, saw the excavation of a group of caves (caves 30–34) reflecting Jaina philosophy.

  6. Kailash Temple is located near the village of Ellora which is 30 km from Aurangabad. This temple is considered as one among the most astonishing buildings in the history of architecture. This temple is one of the largest 34 excavations at Ellora, which took almost a century.

  7. Jun 14, 2023 · The Kailasa Temple at Ellora, which resembles Mount Kailash, the residence of Lord Shiva, is said to have been erected around 773 CE by Rashtrakuta King Krishna I. This single-stone temple in India is thought to be the world’s biggest monolithic construction.

  8. May 4, 2014 · The Kailash temple is not built. All is cut and carved from ONE single piece of rock, hewn out of the Charanandri hills of the Sahyadri range of the Deccan Plateau at a village, which once was called Elapura, now it is known as Ellora, 30 km northwest of Aurangabad. Nothing of the original temple was brought in from outside.

  9. Apr 24, 2020 · The Kailasa Temple at the world-famous Ellora Caves in Maharashtra is not only spectacular for its craftsmanship; it was carved from top to bottom into a vertically excavated rocky cliff around 1,200 years ago.

  10. Kailasa Temple, Aurangabad. Just 30 km (19mi) away from Aurangabad, the Ellora Caves are one of the prime examples of India’s rock-cut architecture. Constructed exclusively with only hammer and chisel, the artists slowly and steadily carved out beautiful temples, chapels, viharas out of steep slopes. Among these structures, the Kailasa Temple