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Explain the development of cave architecture in ancient India.

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Cave architecture is considered as a man-made place of beauty. Caves of Ajanta and Ellora at Aurangabad, Elephanta caves near Mumbai, Udayagiri and Bagh near Gwalior, Bhuvnesh at Odisha, Khandiri and Nilgiri are the famous specimens of cave architecture of Gupta period. The caves found at Khambalida (Gondal), Dhank (Rajkot), the cave groups (three Caves) at Junagadh, Talaja, Sa,na (Una district) are well known examples of cave architecture of the period found in Gujarat.



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