In India, the Ellora Caves are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With artwork from AD 600–1000, it is one of the largest rock-cut cave complexes of the world, containing Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu chambers. Several of the structures of the complex are not exactly caves because they lack roofs, making it a prime example of Indian rock-cut architecture. The Kailash temple is a chariot-shaped monument to the god Shiva located in Cave 16, and it is the largest single monolithic rock excav ... (Read More)