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Elephanta caves History, Timing, How to reach (2022)

5/5 - (1 vote) Mumbai, the business capital of India, is known for its tourism. There are many historical monuments and sculptures in Mumbai which people visit to see while on vacation. One such place is Elephanta Caves, located on an island just off the coast of Mumbai city. These caves were built between the 5th-7th century AD by Hindu kings. The structure of these caves shows the perfect blending of Dravidian and Nagara styles of Hindu architecture. This blend makes it one among a few temples with two different styles of temple building existing side by side. It was initially called Gharapuri, but later it became popularly known as ‘Elephanta.’ Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History of Elephanta Caves The Elephanta Caves are situated in the middle of It was called Gharapuri or Gharapur Island, which means City of Caves, Sonapuri, and Elpata. The ancient Indians believed Shiva established his lingam at this site and created a new era – the ‘Shanivar era.’ Two teams worked on Elephanta caves in its long history- one during the 5th century and another before the 15th century. Most of it is attributed to the former team as they have found more proof for their work done than others. During the Mauryan dynasty, in the 5th century, the two brothers, Manku and Charanku, worked on this site. They were responsible for creating rock-cut temples here, called Caves 1 to 6. Historians believe they belonged to a non-Aryan tribe called ‘Mallas’, who ruled over larg...

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Elephanta Caves, Mumbai

Elephanta Island is a combination of islands located near the Mumbai harbor. It has an array of temples inside its caves that attract the tourists in huge numbers. These caves are known as the Elephanta caves. They were carved out of rocks in ancient times. The island has two mountains in two directions. One can use the boat service to reach there from Mumbai to the southeast coast of the island city. Daily boats are available from the Gateway of Indiaand the tickets are quite inexpensive. A huge, serene statue of Shiva is what most people come to see. This stone architecture of the caves probably belongs to the 5th and 8th centuries when Indian Art and sculpture were at an all-time high. When the Portuguese came to India, they started calling it Elephanta on seeing its huge enormous statue of an Elephant (which has now been placed elsewhere). As there is not historically proven document about the caves or the island, the history of the island has been theorized from the stone architecture of the walls of the rocks. The island has two groups of caves depicting the legends of famous Hindu sculptures. These caves are also known as Gharapuri.

Elephanta caves History, Timing, How to reach (2022)

5/5 - (1 vote) Mumbai, the business capital of India, is known for its tourism. There are many historical monuments and sculptures in Mumbai which people visit to see while on vacation. One such place is Elephanta Caves, located on an island just off the coast of Mumbai city. These caves were built between the 5th-7th century AD by Hindu kings. The structure of these caves shows the perfect blending of Dravidian and Nagara styles of Hindu architecture. This blend makes it one among a few temples with two different styles of temple building existing side by side. It was initially called Gharapuri, but later it became popularly known as ‘Elephanta.’ Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History of Elephanta Caves The Elephanta Caves are situated in the middle of It was called Gharapuri or Gharapur Island, which means City of Caves, Sonapuri, and Elpata. The ancient Indians believed Shiva established his lingam at this site and created a new era – the ‘Shanivar era.’ Two teams worked on Elephanta caves in its long history- one during the 5th century and another before the 15th century. Most of it is attributed to the former team as they have found more proof for their work done than others. During the Mauryan dynasty, in the 5th century, the two brothers, Manku and Charanku, worked on this site. They were responsible for creating rock-cut temples here, called Caves 1 to 6. Historians believe they belonged to a non-Aryan tribe called ‘Mallas’, who ruled over larg...

The 10 Best Elephanta Caves Tours & Tickets

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Elephanta caves History, Timing, How to reach (2022)

5/5 - (1 vote) Mumbai, the business capital of India, is known for its tourism. There are many historical monuments and sculptures in Mumbai which people visit to see while on vacation. One such place is Elephanta Caves, located on an island just off the coast of Mumbai city. These caves were built between the 5th-7th century AD by Hindu kings. The structure of these caves shows the perfect blending of Dravidian and Nagara styles of Hindu architecture. This blend makes it one among a few temples with two different styles of temple building existing side by side. It was initially called Gharapuri, but later it became popularly known as ‘Elephanta.’ The world heritage site is dedicated to Lord Shiva and has some fascinating rock-cut architecture and statues dating centuries back. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History of Elephanta Caves The Elephanta Caves are situated in the middle of It was called Gharapuri or Gharapur Island, which means City of Caves, Sonapuri, and Elpata. The ancient Indians believed Shiva established his lingam at this site and created a new era – the ‘Shanivar era.’ Two teams worked on Elephanta caves in its long history- one during the 5th century and another before the 15th century. Most of it is attributed to the former team as they have found more proof for their work done than others. During the Mauryan dynasty, in the 5th century, the two brothers, Manku and Charanku, worked on this site. They were responsible for creating r...

Elephanta caves History, Timing, How to reach (2022)

5/5 - (1 vote) Mumbai, the business capital of India, is known for its tourism. There are many historical monuments and sculptures in Mumbai which people visit to see while on vacation. One such place is Elephanta Caves, located on an island just off the coast of Mumbai city. These caves were built between the 5th-7th century AD by Hindu kings. The structure of these caves shows the perfect blending of Dravidian and Nagara styles of Hindu architecture. This blend makes it one among a few temples with two different styles of temple building existing side by side. It was initially called Gharapuri, but later it became popularly known as ‘Elephanta.’ The world heritage site is dedicated to Lord Shiva and has some fascinating rock-cut architecture and statues dating centuries back. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History of Elephanta Caves The Elephanta Caves are situated in the middle of It was called Gharapuri or Gharapur Island, which means City of Caves, Sonapuri, and Elpata. The ancient Indians believed Shiva established his lingam at this site and created a new era – the ‘Shanivar era.’ Two teams worked on Elephanta caves in its long history- one during the 5th century and another before the 15th century. Most of it is attributed to the former team as they have found more proof for their work done than others. During the Mauryan dynasty, in the 5th century, the two brothers, Manku and Charanku, worked on this site. They were responsible for creating r...

The 10 Best Elephanta Caves Tours & Tickets

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Elephanta Caves, Mumbai

Elephanta Island is a combination of islands located near the Mumbai harbor. It has an array of temples inside its caves that attract the tourists in huge numbers. These caves are known as the Elephanta caves. They were carved out of rocks in ancient times. The island has two mountains in two directions. One can use the boat service to reach there from Mumbai to the southeast coast of the island city. Daily boats are available from the Gateway of Indiaand the tickets are quite inexpensive. A huge, serene statue of Shiva is what most people come to see. This stone architecture of the caves probably belongs to the 5th and 8th centuries when Indian Art and sculpture were at an all-time high. When the Portuguese came to India, they started calling it Elephanta on seeing its huge enormous statue of an Elephant (which has now been placed elsewhere). As there is not historically proven document about the caves or the island, the history of the island has been theorized from the stone architecture of the walls of the rocks. The island has two groups of caves depicting the legends of famous Hindu sculptures. These caves are also known as Gharapuri.