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Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an example of mediaeval Indian rock-cut art and architecture.
The caverns are situated on the Elephanta or Gharapuri island, which is 11 kilometres away from Mumbai.
The Elephanta Caves, also known locally as Gharapurichi Leni, are the remains of once-complexly painted artworks.
It also offers a breathtaking perspective of Mumbai’s skyline.
The Elephanta Caves are accessible from the Gateway of India by ferry.
The majority of the cave temples in this collection, which date from the fifth to the seventh century, are devoted to Lord Shiva.
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