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English: Kailasanatha temple is a megalith carved out of one single basalt rock. Its construction is attributed to king Krishna I (c. 8th century). It is one of the most remarkable cave temples in India because of its size, architecture and sculptural treatment. Ellora Caves, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. 600–1000 CE.
Русский: Кайласанатха, скальный индуистский храм. Пещеры Эллоры. Эллора, Аурангабад, Индия.
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Kailasanatha Temple, Ellora Caves, India.

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