The Ellora Caves in Maharashtra, India, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for their stunning rock-cut architecture and religious significance. Dating back to the 6th to 9th centuries AD, these 34 caves showcase a blend of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain artistry. Notable among them is Cave 16, the Kailasa Temple, a masterpiece of monolithic rock-cut architecture dedicated to Lord Shiva. With intricate sculptures and ornate carvings, Ellora offers a captivating glimpse into ancient Indian craftsmanship and spiritual devotion.