Indian Info WebIndia Infoweb

HOP OVER DESTINATIONS

Location: West Central Maharashtra
Originally Called As: Khadke (Big rock)
Founded By: Malik Ambar
Best Time To Visit: October And March

Ghrishneshwar Temple

Ghrishneshwar Temple in Aurangabad - MahrasahtraGhrishneshwar Temple is an important Shivate temple located 30-km away from Aurangabad, just half a kilometre from the Ellora Caves. There are twelve shrines in India, which holds the magnificent 'Jyotirlingas'. Ghrishneshwar Temple is one among the twelve Jyotirlingas in the country. There are various versions of the name itself, such as "Kusumeswara Jyotirlinga", "Grushmeswara Jyotirlinga" and "Grishneswara Jyotirlinga". Worshippers of Shiva flock this temple every year to pay homage to the deity.

Pitalkhora Caves

Pitalkhora Caves are located about 40-km northwest of Ellora near Aurangabad. The caves dating from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD are cut into the side of a secluded ravine. Comprising mainly viharas, which form the largest group of 'Hinayana' Buddhist structures. The story of 'Pitalkhora' is shrouded, but the site has yielded many unusual sculptures, including wonderful 'Yaksha' figures.

Khuldabad

Khuldabad, or the Abode of Eternity, is a walled town just 3-km from Ellora. It is a holy shrine for the Muslims and contains the tomb of the last Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb. The dargah, or tomb of Moinuddin Chishti, the spiritual guide of the Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, is within this sacred complex.

Ajanta

Fresco Paintings in Ajanta Caves , Aurangabad - MaharashtraThe state of Maharashtra is home to the charming Ajanta and Ellora group of caves. The city of Aurangabad shot to fame as the world's most famous caves, Ajanta and Ellora are situated about 108-kms northeast of Aurangabad. These caves lie deep within the Sahyadri hills, cut into the curved mountainside, above the Waghora River. They constitute one of the most beautiful expressions of the art of the Indian Middle Ages, and are designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Paithan

Paithan, an ancient city and pilgrimage centre situated on the banks of the river Godavari, 51 kms south of Aurangabad. Paithan caves are situated 56-km south of Aurangabad on the banks of the river Godavari. The modern village of Paithan was built on top of a large settlement of mound that extends back to early history and perhaps prehistory. It was previously known as "Pratisthan" and was the ancient capital city of the Satvahanas from 2nd Century BC. Located deep in the Daroq Mountains, Paithan caves are not often visited by nightmare adventurers because of its tradition of death. Today, it is also an important excavation site. Centuries ago, the famous Marathi poet - saint, Eknath lived here Ellora Caves in Aurangabad - Maharashtra.

Ellora

Impressive in their own right, the rock-hewn temples and monasteries of Ellora are just 30-km away from Aurangabad. Among the 30-odd shrines at Ellora, the Kailash temple is the most remarkable. Chiselled by hand from a single massive rock, it includes a gateway, courtyard, vestibule and tower.




Travel Details
Tentative Arrival :
  
Duration of Travel:

No. of Persons
 
Budget:

Tour Style:

Prime Interests : Select
Travel Preferences:

Travel Details
Your Name
Country
Your Email
Your Phone


Explore India on Your Own
Attractions
Destinations
Hotels & Resorts
Tour Packages
Travel Agents
Information Help Desk


India at Its Best
Lady In front of Taj Mahal, Agra
This exciting 29 days package takes you to the major destinations of India & helps you to explore India at its best..
Know more about this Package !!!

Logo
279/A, Masjid Moth, South Extention - II
New Delhi - 110 049 (INDIA)
Tel : +91-11-4164 3999 / 2626 2004
Fax : +91-11-2625 9695
Email : info@indiainfoweb.com