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2025, VOL. 11 ISSUE 3, PART H

Study on architecture of caves and sculpture of different religion Hindu, Buddha and Jain

Author(s): Ashu Digambarrao Patil
Abstract:
The current paper manages the time of India's most prominent social fluorescence, The Golden Age. By the sixth century B.C. we see a significant change in the public arena. The orthodox way wherein the Brahmins attempted to control individuals, prompted the ascent of new religions like Buddhism and Jainism. In this example, we will likewise find out about the Hindu lifestyle, and how two noticeable religions, Buddhism and Jainism, came up as independent religions. An exuberant intellectual discussion has been happening among historians and archeologists regarding the matter of the sequence of the caverns at Ajanta. The workmanship and design of these locales mirrors India's incredible materials culture. The field perceptions and basic computations show development by endogenous development (expansion), with respect to pahoehoe flows in Hawaii and Iceland. Curiously, in spite of contrasts in stream volumes of significant degrees between Hawaiian, Icelandic, and Deccan flows, their morphologies, inward designs, and, surprisingly, the size of these constructions are indistinguishable.. We show that the Elephanta Caves, an incredibly famous recorded, imaginative, and religious landmark, are additionally a landmark. At thirty years old, Vardhaman went out looking for truth. He surrendered the existence of simplicity and pleasure and turned into an ascetic.
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International Journal of Home Science
How to cite this article:
Ashu Digambarrao Patil. Study on architecture of caves and sculpture of different religion Hindu, Buddha and Jain. Int J Home Sci 2025;11(3):547-550. DOI: 10.22271/23957476.2025.v11.i3h.2052

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