Posted on: 16 March 2013

Kanheri caves near Bombay - 1839

This is plate 17 from James Fergusson's 'Illustrations of the Rock Cut Temples of India'. The hills of Kanheri near Bombay host the largest Buddhist monastic site of western India. A number of these caves feature fine sculptures from the Vakataka period in the region (third to fifth centuries AD), and inscriptions in Prakrit and Sanskrit reveal that the site had many learned Buddhist teachers. Fergusson illustrates one of the dozens of viharas (monasteries). It contains an image of the seated Buddha.

Copyright © The British Library Board


 View Post on Facebook

Comments from Facebook

Beautiful ..

Kanheri caves fall on the old trade route....http://anuradhagoyal.blogspot.in/2011/04/magical-mumbai-i-kanheri-caves-around.html

Marvelous...

I want to go there........ who is taking me there?

What an illustration! Makes one want to go there...

magnificent is the word

Its not like this anymore. was there two weekends back. But still beautiful!

I Love this place :-)