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A UNESCO World Heritage Site Elephanta Caves, have been a popular place for tourists and locals. Steeped in history, heritage ...
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A world heritage site, the Elephanta Caves were named by the Portuguese after they saw statue of an elephant on the island. The statue is now placed at the Bhau Daji Lad Museum at the Jijamata ...
The elephant now stands in the Bhau Daji Lad museum in Mumbai. The caves were once painted but only traces remain. Even without the paints and colours, the statues and the caves were beautiful.
A nightmare at Mumbai's Elephanta Caves. By Anjuli Bhargava. Share: February 19, 2018 15:45 IST. ... statues, clothes, food, fake jewellery, brass items -- anything and everything.
One balmy summer’s day, when we decided to take the kids to Elephanta Caves. We thought it made for a good day spent with family, because while the intention was to go sight-seeing the caves, it ...
Elephanta Caves, set on the beautiful Elephanta Island in Maharashtra, is in proximity to Mumbai. These ancient rock-cut caves are a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, art aficionados ...
The theme of the competition is to paint the Elephanta caves or its statues at the location on both days. The top three prizes comprise cash amounts of Rs50,000 (Dh3,345), Rs25,000 and Rs10,000 ...
Located on the Elephanta Island off Mumbai's harbour, Elephanta Caves have a unique setting, matched only by Borivali National Park's Kanheri Caves Read 15 years of Mumbai Mirror's journalism here.
The Portuguese renamed it Elephanta after they found a massive stone statue of an elephant standing near Rajghat, where they landed. The caves are remarkably well preserved.