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Entrance of Cave at Elephanta (Bombay Presidency), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Entrance of Cave at Elephanta (Bombay Presidency), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Entrance of Cave at Elephanta (Bombay Presidency), 1890. Five hindu caves dating to 2nd century and predominantly dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The Elephanta Caves were mostle likely completed by 550. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol. III - The Middle Ages", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890. ]
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This print captures the majestic Entrance of Cave at Elephanta in Bombay Presidency, dating back to 1890. The photograph showcases five Hindu caves that date back to the 2nd century and are predominantly dedicated to the revered Hindu god Shiva. These remarkable Elephanta Caves were most likely completed by 550 AD and have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The image is sourced from "Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol. III - The Middle Ages" by Edmund Ollier, published in London, Paris, and Melbourne in 1890. It provides us with a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of India during medieval times. The photo depicts an awe-inspiring landscape on Elephanta Island situated in Bombay Harbour, Maharashtra, India. The rock-cut caves stand tall against the backdrop of nature's beauty. A female figure can be seen near one of the pillars, adding a sense of scale and human presence to this historical site. As we delve into this archaeological marvel through this monochrome engraving, it transports us back centuries ago when these caves served as religious sanctuaries for devotees seeking solace and spiritual enlightenment. This image serves as a testament to India's deep-rooted history and its significant contributions to art, religion, and architecture throughout time.
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