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Ellora caves are a group of 100 caves at the site of which 34 caves are open to the public. 17 caves out of these 34 are themed around Hinduism, 12 caves depict the themes of Buddhist and 5 caves are of Jain faith.
Hotel Kailas facing Ellora caves and Ghrushneswar temple is close to all these places of interest and is most centrally located to conveniently cover Ajanta, Ellora and Aurangabad. Hotel Kailas is a 36-room recreational lodge for the perfect mountainous getaway and a chance to reconnect with ancient Indian heritage.
At Ellora you will find the greatest concentration of sculpture and cave temple architecture ever created by man.
As with many caves in Ellora, numerous carvings adorn the temple, such as those of the lotus flower on the ceiling. On the upper level of the shrine, excavated at the rear of the court, is an image of Ambika, the yakshini of Neminath, seated on her lion under a mango tree, laden with fruit.