Ajanta Caves (UNESCO) | Wonders of Ancient India | Murals & Mahaparinirvana | Buddhist Jataka Tales

Ajanta Caves (UNESCO) | Wonders of Ancient India | Murals & Mahaparinirvana | Buddhist Jataka Tales

Ancient Land
Ancient Land
14 Video Views·Jan 25, 2026

Wonders of Ancient India takes you to the Ajanta Caves (UNESCO World Heritage Site) in Maharashtra, India — famous for its ancient Buddhist murals, rock-cut architecture, and timeless sculptures.
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In this video, we explore Ajanta’s chaitya halls and viharas, highlight iconic caves like Cave 19 and the grand Cave 26, and experience the emotion of the Mahaparinirvana (reclining Buddha). You’ll also see scenes inspired by Jataka tales and the masterful Bodhisattva paintings such as Padmapani and Vajrapani.
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Ajanta Travel Tips
• Ajanta is east-facing — best to visit in the morning
• Closed on Mondays
• Best season: Oct–Feb
• Keep 3–4 hours to explore comfortably

Stay base (Sambhajinagar/Aurangabad): CIDCO / Jalna Road / Station Road area works well.