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Ellora Kailash Temple Mystery and Tour

Ellora Kailash Temple Mystery :-

Ellora Kailash Temple mystery:- Kailash Temple is situated in Ellora region, 29 km away from Sambhaji Maharaj in Maharashtra .Kailash Temple is the world’s largest mysterious architecture. According to the Scientist and Archaeologist Department, it took about 18 years to build this temple. But the mystery behind this is that this temple was not built by cutting it from bottom to top but by cutting a single mountain from top to bottom.

Above all the Ellora Kailash temple mysteries of architecture in the world is it made by cutting in technique. But this temple has been made in a cut out manner which is only one picture of in the world

Ellora Kailash temple mystery

There is not much in Kailash temple mystery behind this, To build this temple, 4000000 tons of stones had to be removed, but these stones were not found completely in the Ellora Kailash Temple. The mystery is that it is not possible to remove so many stones without modern machines

If we talk about the time of construction of this temple, then different research departments make different claims. Actually this temple was built about 10,000 years ago. But some research departments say that this temple was built in the 8th century.

Many unique creations have been made in this temple This temple basically has ancient Hindu civilization along with Buddhist and Jain architecture. But it is also a mystery that this temple has not been built from top after cutting any stone. And it is still possible to create such a complex and deep architecture without a single mistake. That’s why there is a lot of mystery behind this Kailash temple 

Some people also believe that this Kailash temple was not built by humans but by some very advanced civilization of that time. Obviously it is not possible to create such unique and deep architecture with just a chisel, pickles and hammer.

Around the 16th century, Aurangzeb hired 3000 workers for 3 years to demolish this temple. But even after 3 years, only a few percent of this temple has been destroyed

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In which

cave no. 32 is presented as indira cave In which it has been dedicated to lord Indra 

And Cave no 33 is presented as jagannath sabha that’s dedicated lord vishnu

The cave no 11 is dedicated jain religion and that’s called two layer cave

Cave no 17 is Dasarath cave and the 11, 12 and 13 cave is dedicated lord Shiva

ellora kailash temple mystery and anceant architecture

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  1. Vada Pav: A popular street food in Maharashtra, Vada Pav is a deep-fried potato dumpling served in a bread bun, often accompanied by a variety of chutneys.
  2. Misal Pav: A spicy curry made with sprouted lentils, topped with farsan (a crunchy snack) and served with pav (bread).
  3. Pav Bhaji: A popular street food dish made with a mixture of vegetables, beans, and spices, served with pav.
  4. Puran Poli: A traditional Maharashtrian sweet dish made with a filling of lentils, jaggery, and spices, wrapped in a thin dough.
  5. Modak: A sweet dish made with a filling of coconut, jaggery, and spices, wrapped in a thin dough and steamed.
  6. Bhakarwadi: A crispy, flaky pastry filled with a sweet and spicy mixture of coconut, jaggery, and spices.
  7. Kothimbir Vadi: A crispy, savory snack made with a mixture of coriander leaves, gram flour, and spices, deep-fried to perfection.
  8. Sabudana Khichdi: A popular breakfast dish made with tapioca pearls, peanuts, and spices, often served with a dollop of yogurt.
  9. Poha: A popular breakfast dish made with flattened rice, often served with a variety of toppings such as peanuts, onions, and chutneys.
  10. Solkadhi: A refreshing drink made with a mixture of coconut milk, kokum (a type of fruit), and spices, often served as a digestive aid.

These are just a few examples of the diverse and flavorful cuisine of Maharashtra. The state’s cuisine is known for its use of local ingredients, such as coconut, jaggery, and spices, and its emphasis on simplicity and freshness.

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