Elephanta Caves :
Hewn out of solid rock, the Elephanta Caves
date back to 600 AD, and attract more visitors
each year than the entire city of Mumbai.
No wonder: this place resonates with the
spiritual energy of India. The cave complex
is a collection of shrines, courtyards,
inner cells, grand halls and porticos arranged
in the splendid symmetry of Indian rock-cut
architecture, and filled with exquisite
stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
It is situated on Gharapuri Island in Mumbai's
harbour, about an hour's boatride from the
Gateway Of India. At the entrance to the
caves is the famous Trimurti, the celebrated
trinity of Elephanta : there's Lord Brahma
the Creator, Lord Vishnu, the preserver
and Lord Shiva the Destroyer Unfortunately,
many of the sculptures inside have been
damaged by iconoclastic Portuguese rulers
who took potshots at Hindu Gods with their
rifles. And yet somehow, nothing has disturbed
the sublime beauty of this place for centuries.
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