The
Ajanta caves consists of 30 Caves including the unfinished ones, dating back
from 200BC to 250 AD. These caves are situated 104 kms from aurangabad and
52 kms from Jalgaon Railway Station. The caves are cut from the colcanic
lava of the Deccan in the forest ravines of the Sahyadri Hills and are set
in beautiful sylvan surroundings. They were discovered accidentally by a
British Captain, John Smith in 1819, while on a hunting expedition.
Bodhisattva
namely Padmapani and vajrapani with elaborate head dresses flank the
antechamber doorway. The walls on the side of the antechamber depict the
assault and temptation by Mara and the miracle at Sravasti. Scenes from the
Jataka tales such as Shibi Jataka, Samkhpala Jataka, Mahajanka Jataka,
and Champeyya Jataka are depicted in the walls of the cave.
The verandah of cave 15 has mostly fallen. Above the doorway is stupa
sheltered by a canopy of serpent hoods. Buddha images appear in the shrine
and on the rear wallof the hall. Cave 16 is one of the finest monasteries at
Ajanta. Within the hall on the left wall is an illustration of the
conversion of Nanda, Buddha's cousin. Other paintings include the miracle of
Sravasti, elephants procession, Buddha begging for alms from his wife and
son, Gautam's first meditation, scenes from the Hasti Jataka and Maha
Ummagga Jataka.