Isn't this the kailash temple?

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Absolutely 💯. Your correct. It's part of the same complex.

Hers is some more information:.

Ellora Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site in India, is a complex of rock-cut temples and monasteries representing Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

Located in Maharashtra, it features 34 caves carved into basalt cliffs, with the most famous being the Kailasa Temple (Cave 16), a massive monolithic structure dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Key Features:

Religious Diversity:

The caves showcase a harmonious coexistence of three major Indian religions, with 12 Buddhist, 17 Hindu, and 5 Jain caves.

Kailasa Temple (Cave 16):

A breathtaking example of rock-cut architecture, it's the world's largest monolithic excavation.

Artistic and Technological Marvel:

The caves are renowned for their intricate carvings, sculptures, and the sheer scale of the excavation, demonstrating the architectural and artistic prowess of ancient India.

Historical Significance:

The caves provide insights into the religious and cultural landscape of ancient India, particularly from 600 to 1000 CE.

Location:

Situated in Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, India, about 30 km northwest of Aurangabad city.

Visiting Ellora:

Best Time to Visit:

November to March offers pleasant weather, while the monsoon season (June to September) can be challenging due to slippery paths, although the greenery and waterfalls can be spectacular.

Accessibility:

Aurangabad is the closest major city with an airport and railway station, making it a convenient base for exploring the caves.

What to See:

Besides the Kailasa Temple, explore the other caves, each offering unique insights into the respective religions.