Ajanta Caves: A UNESCO World Heritage Site Preserving Ancient Art and Culture

Research Article: Ajanta Caves: A UNESCO World Heritage Site Preserving Ancient Art and Culture Ajanta caves Anciant Art and Architecture (Photo Credit-Pixabay) Abstract : The Ajanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Maharashtra, India, is an exceptional cultural marvel that represents ancient Indian art and architecture. This research article explores the historical significance, architectural features, and artistic treasures housed within the Ajanta Caves. The paper delves into the conservation efforts undertaken to safeguard this iconic site and discusses its importance in preserving India's rich cultural heritage. Introduction:- The Ajanta Caves, situated in the Sahyadri Hills of Maharashtra, were carved out of solid rock and have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. These caves are a testament to the artistic brilliance and cultural heritage of ancient India, dating back to the 2nd century BCE. The caves have attracted scholars, historia...