Maharashtra’s basalt escarpments were a blank canvas for centuries of rock-cut craft. Away from the tourist flood at Ajanta-Ellora are smaller cave groups — some as early as the late Iron Age, others growing through the Satavahana and early medieval eras — that preserve the raw feel of carving: rough tooling marks, polished pillars, water-worn floors and faint traces of paint. Below is a profile of seven of these hidden sites with close descriptions of their material feel, historical context (circa), and practical travel notes so you can plan a contemplative visit.
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Hidden Cave Sites To Discover In Maharashtra
Beyond Ajanta and Ellora lie quieter cliff-faces and hill shrines where monks carved sanctuaries into basalt. Explore seven off-beat cave groups—their stone textures, approximate dates, patron stories and practical tips for visiting

Kondana Buddhist Caves Photo: Shutterstock
Kondana Buddhist Caves Photo: Shutterstock
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