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Aurangabad Collection

Discover the enchanting city of Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: The Ellora Caves

The Ellora Caves, temples cut into solid rock, near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Bibi Ka Magbara, Indias mini Taj Mahal at Aurangabad in Southwest India

Bibi Ka Magbara, Indias mini Taj Mahal at Aurangabad in Southwest India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Fight with Ghatotkacha, Scene From the Story of Babhruvahana... c1850. Creator: Unknown

Fight with Ghatotkacha, Scene From the Story of Babhruvahana... c1850. Creator: Unknown
Fight with Ghatotkacha, Scene From the Story of Babhruvahana, Folio from a Mahabharata ([War of the] Great Bharatas), c1850

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Bibi Ka Maqbara in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, Asia

Bibi Ka Maqbara in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Bibi-ka maqbara (Poor Mans Taj), 1660-70-s, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Bibi-ka maqbara (Poor Mans Taj), 1660-70-s, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Krishnas Fifth and Sixth Avatars, page from a copy of the Gitagovinda of Jayaveda

Krishnas Fifth and Sixth Avatars, page from a copy of the Gitagovinda of Jayaveda, late 17th century

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Feeding the Poor at Aurangabad, Deccan (litho)

Feeding the Poor at Aurangabad, Deccan (litho)
1042414 Feeding the Poor at Aurangabad, Deccan (litho) by Paget, Henry Marriott (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Feeding the Poor at Aurangabad, Deccan)

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Aurungabad from the Ruins of Aurungzebes Palace, from Volume II of Scenery

Aurungabad from the Ruins of Aurungzebes Palace, from Volume II of Scenery
STC86064 Aurungabad from the Ruins of Aurungzebes Palace, from Volume II of Scenery, Costumes and Architecture of India, drawn by William Purser (c.1790-1852) etched by Thomas Kearnan (fl.1821-50)

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Radha and Krishna Embracing, Leaf from a Gita Govinda, c. 1650. Creator: Unknown

Radha and Krishna Embracing, Leaf from a Gita Govinda, c. 1650. Creator: Unknown
Radha and Krishna Embracing, Leaf from a Gita Govinda, c. 1650

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Gujari Ragini (Krishna with Gopis Playing the Flute), from a Ragamala Series'

Gujari Ragini (Krishna with Gopis Playing the Flute), from a Ragamala Series"
Gujari Ragini (Krishna with Gopis Playing the Flute), from a " Ragamala Series", mid 1700s

Background imageAurangabad Collection: A Paithan Horseman, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes

A Paithan Horseman, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
A Paithan Horseman, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911

Background imageAurangabad Collection: A room with a low ceiling and dirt floor

A room with a low ceiling and dirt floor
Black and white. A room with a low ceiling and dirt floor. The stone walls (partly in ruins) have been carved decoratively and there are several doorways

Background imageAurangabad Collection: India - Bibi Ka Maqbara

India - Bibi Ka Maqbara
Bibi Ka Maqbara at Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India - a maqbara (tomb / grave) built by Prince Azam Shah, son of Emperor Aurangzeb, one of the Mughal Emperors

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Ornately carved stone doorway

Ornately carved stone doorway
Black and white. Ornately carved stone doorway with rounded archway above. At least one of the carvings represents Buddha.Believed to be an image of some part of the Ajanta cave complex

Background imageAurangabad Collection: The Ajanta cave complex

The Ajanta cave complex
Black and white. Two small boys sitting outside the entrance to a large structure carved into a cliff face. There are two lion statues on either side of the staircase leading up to the entrance

Background imageAurangabad Collection: A large round doorway carved from stone

A large round doorway carved from stone
Black and white. a large round doorway carved from stone, with many ornate carvings around it, some of which appear to represent women and children

Background imageAurangabad Collection: A Chaitya - Buddhist prayer hall

A Chaitya - Buddhist prayer hall
Black and white. View of the inside of a building called a Chaitya (Buddhist prayer hall) with heavily carved walls and columns

Background imageAurangabad Collection: A dark corridor with many carved columns on each side

A dark corridor with many carved columns on each side
Black and white. A dark corridor with many carved columns on each side. Part of the Ajanta cave complex dating from the 2nd century BCE, located in the Aurangabad region of Maharashtra, India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: View of the inside of a building with arched roof

View of the inside of a building with arched roof
Black and white. View of the inside of a building with arched roof and ornately carved walls. There are carved columns are just visible below, and a large, shrine like structure at the far end

Background imageAurangabad Collection: A man sitting on a stone block next to a low cliff face

A man sitting on a stone block next to a low cliff face
Black and white. A man sitting on a stone block next to a low cliff face, which has doorways carved into it. Believed to be an image of some part of the Ajanta cave complex

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Image of a wall carved in an Asian decorative style

Image of a wall carved in an Asian decorative style
Black and white. Image of a wall carved in an Asian decorative style. Includes representations of Buddha in several poses. Believed to be an image of some part of the Ajanta cave complex

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Brass Engraving on doors

Brass Engraving on doors
Finely crafted brass plated door panel of Bibi Ka Maqbara, Aurangabad

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Bibi Ka Maqbara Tomb, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Bibi Ka Maqbara Tomb, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: INDIA: BIBI KA MAQBARA. Mausoleum built by Prince Azam Shah, son of Mughal emperor

INDIA: BIBI KA MAQBARA. Mausoleum built by Prince Azam Shah, son of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in the late 17th century as a tribute to his mother, Rabia Durrani. Photograph, mid 20th century

Background imageAurangabad Collection: INDIA: TOMB OF AURANGZEB. The tomb of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb (1618-1707), in Aurangabad, India

INDIA: TOMB OF AURANGZEB. The tomb of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb (1618-1707), in Aurangabad, India. Photograph, mid 20th century

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Buddha statues in cave, Ajanta

Buddha statues in cave, Ajanta
Interiors of cave, Ajanta, Maharashtra, India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Towards the light

Towards the light
Ellora cavesThe Ellora Caves are a complex of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain cave temples carved out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hill between the 6th

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Pillars

Pillars of Ellora caves at Aurangabad

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Ellora Overview from outside

Ellora Overview from outside
Ellora represents the epitome of Indian rock cut architecture. The 34 caves, actually structures excavated out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills

Background imageAurangabad Collection: India, Maharashtra State, Aurangabad, Ellora Caves, Dhumar Lena Cave, Reliefs

India, Maharashtra State, Aurangabad, Ellora Caves, Dhumar Lena Cave, Reliefs UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Fort Daulatabad near Aurangabad, India

Fort Daulatabad near Aurangabad, India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Tika powder for forehead marking, Aurangabad, Maharashtra state, India, Asia

Tika powder for forehead marking, Aurangabad, Maharashtra state, India, Asia

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Tika powders for forehead marking

Tika powders for forehead marking, in the old town of Aurangabad, North Maharashtra state, India, Asia

Background imageAurangabad Collection: The Bibi ka Maqbara was uilt by Azam Shah in 1678

The Bibi ka Maqbara was uilt by Azam Shah in 1678, as a sons tribute to his mother, Begum Rabia Durrani, the Queen of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Aurangubad, Maharashtra, India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Tomb of Aurangzeb

Tomb of Aurangzeb, Mughal ruler, Khuldabad near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Marble detail from the Bibi ka Maqbara

Marble detail from the Bibi ka Maqbara, built by Azam Shah in 1678 as a sons tribute to his mother, Begum Rabia Durrani, the Queen of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Minaret of the Bibi ka Maqbara

Minaret of the Bibi ka Maqbara, built by Azam Shah in 1678 as a sons tribute to his mother, Begum Rabia Durrani, the Queen of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageAurangabad Collection: The Bibi ka Maqbara

The Bibi ka Maqbara, built by Azam Shah in 1678 as a sons tribute to his mother, Begum Rabia Durrani, the Queen of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageAurangabad Collection: The Kailasa (Kailasanatha) Temple

The Kailasa (Kailasanatha) Temple, Ellora Caves, temples cut into solid rock, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageAurangabad Collection: Mill workers on pile of raw cotton balls on Deccan plateau

Mill workers on pile of raw cotton balls on Deccan plateau, near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, Asia



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Discover the enchanting city of Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. Step into the ancient world as you explore The Ellora Caves, marveling at their intricate carvings and architectural wonders. Enter a room with a low ceiling and dirt floor, transporting yourself back in time to experience the humble living conditions of yesteryears. Immerse yourself in history at Bibi-ka maqbara (Poor Mans Taj), a breathtaking monument reminiscent of the iconic Taj Mahal. Built between 1660-70s in Aurangabad, it stands as a testament to love and craftsmanship. Delve into artistry with Krishnas Fifth and Sixth Avatars from a copy of the Gitagovinda of Jayadeva. Admire this masterpiece that captures divine beauty on every page. Witness compassion in action as locals engage in Feeding the Poor at Aurangabad, Deccan (litho). Experience firsthand how communities come together to uplift those less fortunate. Gaze upon Aurungabad from the Ruins of Aurungzebes Palace, offering panoramic views that showcase both its historical grandeur and modern charm. Be captivated by Radha and Krishna Embracing on a leaf from Gita Govinda dating back to c. 1650. This exquisite artwork evokes emotions through its delicate strokes. Indulge your senses with Gujari Ragini (Krishna with Gopis Playing the Flute) from a Ragamala Series—a visual symphony that brings music alive through vibrant colors and intricate details. Transport yourself to another era with A Paithan Horseman captured beautifully by Mortimer L Menpes in 1903—an artistic portrayal showcasing equestrian prowess against an enchanting backdrop. Marvel at ornately carved stone doorways that stand as gateways between past and present—testaments to skilled craftsmanship passed down through generations.