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Kailasa Collection

Kailasa, the epitome of divine grandeur and spiritual magnificence, stands tall as a testament to the greatness of Shiva, the great ascetic

Background imageKailasa Collection: Shiva the great ascetic

Shiva the great ascetic, Kailasa, Ellora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Maharashtra state, India, Asia

Background imageKailasa Collection: South-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India

South-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India
FLO4623819 South-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageKailasa Collection: Entrance to the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Entrance to the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn
FLO4623846 Entrance to the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageKailasa Collection: North-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India

North-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India
FLO4623809 North-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageKailasa Collection: South-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora

South-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient

Background imageKailasa Collection: North-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora

North-east view of the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient

Background imageKailasa Collection: Entrance to the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock

Entrance to the Kailasa temple, Ellora rock cut temple caves, India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient

Background imageKailasa Collection: INDIA. MAHARASHTRA. Ellora. Ellora Caves. Kailasa

INDIA. MAHARASHTRA. Ellora. Ellora Caves. Kailasa Temple (cave n. 16), built between 757-783. Hindu art

Background imageKailasa Collection: The huge Kailasa (Kailash) Temple

The huge Kailasa (Kailash) Temple, Ellora, Maharashtra State, India " Cut from the rock in the Hindu section of the world-heritage cave temples at Ellora

Background imageKailasa 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 imageKailasa Collection: Rock-cut Kailasa temple

Rock-cut Kailasa temple, Ellora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageKailasa Collection: Kailasa Hindu temple

Kailasa Hindu temple, 1200 years old, carved in in-situ basalt bedrock, Ellora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageKailasa Collection: Shiva, destroyer of the elephants

Shiva, destroyer of the elephants, Kailasa, Ellora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Maharashtra state, India, Asia


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Kailasa, the epitome of divine grandeur and spiritual magnificence, stands tall as a testament to the greatness of Shiva, the great ascetic. Nestled in Ellora, India's mystical land of Maharashtra, this awe-inspiring temple beckons devotees and art enthusiasts alike. From the south-east view temple at Ellora, one is greeted by an architectural marvel that seems to have emerged from celestial realms. Its intricate carvings depict tales of gods and goddesses, transporting visitors into a world where mythology intertwines with reality. As we shift our gaze towards the north-east view temple at Ellora, its sheer size leaves us astounded. This rock-cut masterpiece stands as a tribute to human craftsmanship and devotion. The entrance itself is adorned with intricate sculptures that narrate stories from Hindu scriptures. Stepping foot inside this sacred abode feels like traversing through time itself. The colossal Kailasa (Kailash) Temple looms above us in all its glory – an embodiment of divinity carved meticulously out of solid rock. Every nook and cranny whispers tales passed down through generations. The Kailasa (Kailasanatha) Temple exudes an aura that transcends mortal boundaries; it invites worshippers to connect with their inner selves amidst its hallowed halls. With every step taken within these sanctified walls, one can feel Shiva's presence resonating deep within their soul. This rock-cut marvel serves as a reminder not only of ancient Indian architecture but also showcases Shiva's power as the destroyer of elephants – symbolizing his ability to overcome any obstacle on the path towards enlightenment. The Kailasa Hindu temple holds profound significance for millions who seek solace in spirituality. It remains an enduring symbol representing India's rich cultural heritage and religious diversity - a place where faith finds expression through stone-carved wonders.