Shivleni Caves

The Shivleni Caves (Shiva leni; Jogai Mandap; Hattikhana) in Ambajogai, Maharashtra of Maharashtra, India are rock-cut Hindu cave monuments which date in King Udayaditya (reigned c. 1060–1087) to about "In all, total excavations were hewn out of rock cut and carved deep inside the hill", The caves include sculptures described by the government Archaeological Survey of India as "the finest surviving examples of Indian art", which are masterpieces of Hindu religious art, with figures of the Hindu and depictions of the 'Hindu Puraan' tales. Consist of God and Goddess.

Shivleni Caves

The Shivleni Caves (Shiva leni; Jogai Mandap; Hattikhana) in Ambajogai, Maharashtra of Maharashtra, India are rock-cut Hindu cave monuments which date in King Udayaditya (reigned c. 1060–1087) to about "In all, total excavations were hewn out of rock cut and carved deep inside the hill", The caves include sculptures described by the government Archaeological Survey of India as "the finest surviving examples of Indian art", which are masterpieces of Hindu religious art, with figures of the Hindu and depictions of the 'Hindu Puraan' tales. Consist of God and Goddess.