The city has come a long
way since it was founded by Moghul emperor, Aurangzeb. Today, it is known
for some of the finest colleges and university in Maharashtra. And it is the
fastest growing industrial town in India. But the charm and glory of its long
past has not been lost. And its heritage is rich and varied - the result of
the artistic and cultural influences of several dynasties since its first
Stone Age inhabitants.
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Places
to See
Aurangabad Caves,
Bibi ka Maqbara,
Pan Chakki
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They lie just beyond the city, nearly forgotten - the Aurangabad caves, excavated
between the 2nd and 6th centuries AD. Tantra influences echo in the highly
ornate and strikingly detailed sculptures and architecture.
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Excursions
Ghrishneshwar Temple,
Ajanta,
Ellora,
Khuldabad,
Bani Begam Gardens,
Pitalkhora,
Daulatabad,
Paithan
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Just half a kilometer from the Ellora caves is this magnificent temple, built
in the 18th century.It is one of the five Jyotrilingas in Maharastra. Another
place well wroth a visit is the nearby tank.
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