Buddhist Rock-Cut Monasteries Of The Western Ghats
Discover the hidden treasures of the Western Ghats with this comprehensive guidebook that delves into the fascinating world of ancient rock-cut Buddhist monasteries. This essential resource uncovers magnificent shrines and dwellings, known as Chaityas and Viharas, carved into the basalt cliffs over 2,000 years ago, waiting to be explored.
Located near Nashik and Junnar, as well as notable sites like Karla, Bhaja, Bedsa, Kondane, and Kanheri, these remarkable monuments offer a glimpse into a vibrant past where merchants, local royals, and skilled artisans collaborated to create these awe-inspiring caves. Positioned along key trade routes that connected bustling Arabian Sea ports to the cities of the Deccan, these monasteries served as sanctuaries for monks and nuns while also providing critical support for the thriving communities around them.
Co-authored by esteemed historians George Michell and Gethin Rees, this guidebook is the first of its kind dedicated to these historical gems, thoughtfully organized according to itineraries that inspire visitors from Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik. George Michell, an architect and expert in Indian archaeology, brings a wealth of knowledge and insights drawn from extensive research at various historical sites, including the splendid Hampi Vijayanagara.
Gethin Rees adds further depth to the guide with his studies focused on the rock-cut monasteries of the Western Ghats and their economic significance in ancient India. Together, their expertise ensures that your exploration of these sites is not just inspiring but intellectually enriching as well.
Enhanced with stunning, newly commissioned photographs by Surendra Kumar, each page of this guidebook breathes life into the historical atmosphere, encouraging you to dive deeper into the splendid vestiges of the Deccan’s ancient Buddhist period. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious traveler, this guidebook invites you to embark on a journey through time, unearthing the captivating stories woven into the very rock of the Western Ghats.
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Buddhist Rock-Cut Monasteries Of The Western Ghats
Buddhist Rock-Cut Monasteries Of The Western Ghats
Discover the hidden treasures of the Western Ghats with this comprehensive guidebook that delves into the fascinating world of ancient rock-cut Buddhist monasteries. This essential resource uncovers magnificent shrines and dwellings, known as Chaityas and Viharas, carved into the basalt cliffs over 2,000 years ago, waiting to be explored.
Located near Nashik and Junnar, as well as notable sites like Karla, Bhaja, Bedsa, Kondane, and Kanheri, these remarkable monuments offer a glimpse into a vibrant past where merchants, local royals, and skilled artisans collaborated to create these awe-inspiring caves. Positioned along key trade routes that connected bustling Arabian Sea ports to the cities of the Deccan, these monasteries served as sanctuaries for monks and nuns while also providing critical support for the thriving communities around them.
Co-authored by esteemed historians George Michell and Gethin Rees, this guidebook is the first of its kind dedicated to these historical gems, thoughtfully organized according to itineraries that inspire visitors from Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik. George Michell, an architect and expert in Indian archaeology, brings a wealth of knowledge and insights drawn from extensive research at various historical sites, including the splendid Hampi Vijayanagara.
Gethin Rees adds further depth to the guide with his studies focused on the rock-cut monasteries of the Western Ghats and their economic significance in ancient India. Together, their expertise ensures that your exploration of these sites is not just inspiring but intellectually enriching as well.
Enhanced with stunning, newly commissioned photographs by Surendra Kumar, each page of this guidebook breathes life into the historical atmosphere, encouraging you to dive deeper into the splendid vestiges of the Deccan’s ancient Buddhist period. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious traveler, this guidebook invites you to embark on a journey through time, unearthing the captivating stories woven into the very rock of the Western Ghats.
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Discover the hidden treasures of the Western Ghats with this comprehensive guidebook that delves into the fascinating world of ancient rock-cut Buddhist monasteries. This essential resource uncovers magnificent shrines and dwellings, known as Chaityas and Viharas, carved into the basalt cliffs over 2,000 years ago, waiting to be explored.
Located near Nashik and Junnar, as well as notable sites like Karla, Bhaja, Bedsa, Kondane, and Kanheri, these remarkable monuments offer a glimpse into a vibrant past where merchants, local royals, and skilled artisans collaborated to create these awe-inspiring caves. Positioned along key trade routes that connected bustling Arabian Sea ports to the cities of the Deccan, these monasteries served as sanctuaries for monks and nuns while also providing critical support for the thriving communities around them.
Co-authored by esteemed historians George Michell and Gethin Rees, this guidebook is the first of its kind dedicated to these historical gems, thoughtfully organized according to itineraries that inspire visitors from Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik. George Michell, an architect and expert in Indian archaeology, brings a wealth of knowledge and insights drawn from extensive research at various historical sites, including the splendid Hampi Vijayanagara.
Gethin Rees adds further depth to the guide with his studies focused on the rock-cut monasteries of the Western Ghats and their economic significance in ancient India. Together, their expertise ensures that your exploration of these sites is not just inspiring but intellectually enriching as well.
Enhanced with stunning, newly commissioned photographs by Surendra Kumar, each page of this guidebook breathes life into the historical atmosphere, encouraging you to dive deeper into the splendid vestiges of the Deccan’s ancient Buddhist period. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious traveler, this guidebook invites you to embark on a journey through time, unearthing the captivating stories woven into the very rock of the Western Ghats.












