Elephanta Cave Mumbai TRAVEL GUIDE

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The Elephanta caves is arranged at a distance of 10 km from the city off the coast of the Arabian Sea, which lies close to the concrete forest of Mumbai. One of the most established rock cut structures in the nation, the Elephanta Caves are the ideal manifestation of ancient Indian craftsmanship belonging to Lord Shiva's group. Originally accepted as Lord Shiva, Elephanta Caves are the incarnation of Hindu cave culture and it is a kind of announcement for the past human advancement. The birthplace of the Elephanta caves has been repeatedly discussed, though statistics and workmanship speak a lot about the time when they could have been of the sixth or eighth century. The island on which the caves are gathered, was initially known as Gharpuri, and the Portuguese withdrew it as Elephanta Island when they got an adequate stone structure of elephants on the island. The sanctuary was originally worked for the love of Lord Shiva and 'Shivavad'. As it may be, it is believed that the Portuguese ruined many different structures and even used the icons of Hindu Gods inside caves for target practice. Today, the site is a famous traveler problem area.


History of Elephanta Cave

It is believed that work was done between the fifth and the eighth century, five Hindu and two Buddhists are given in all, known as the Elephanta Caves, for centuries resided, infiltrated and disobeyed and a great Avoid due to the attraction. Many visitors to present Mumbai After the revelation of the black stone figure of an elephant located on the island, the cave of the island and its inhabitants got the name 'Elephanta' from the Portuguese intruders, which is currently located in Mumbai's Dr. Daji Lad museum. However, the manufacturers of checkers remain unclear due to the absence of a permanent record, but nearby legends give credit to various mythological and non-human figures, with the formation of these sanctuaries. The longest permanent record, the Elephanta Island, is recognized as the Puri or the Pasta, which is the sixth century CE. Among the capital is famous as the Punnika or Purika, despite the fact that his work in the construction of caves is restricted among students of history. A large part of these caves is in the residues, however there are enough structures which are made, which should be once, enough to propose greatness. The Great Cave, which remains, is most innocent in it. This was a work of love for the islanders of the island till the 1500s when the Portuguese had controlled the island. The caves caused much damage under the Portuguese, despite its stone models, soldiers were not used for practice targeted. In any case, the remarkable 6 meter high trinity design, which tolerates the three appearances of Lord Shiva and remains characteristic of the caves. Several sections of the caverns inside the structure including the model and walls carving, in some places of Ellora, Shiva look like a sanctuary to some extent. Another structure which makes the remaining parts very innocent, unlike other run Caverns, Sitabai temple is a large petition corridor in which walls are ornamented with rich and multi-sided models which are situated near extraordinary corn.

How to Reach Elephanta Cave

To go to the Elephanta caves, go to the Gateway of India in Mumbai and ride a watercraft / boats from that point of view. Traveling by sea route takes an hour. Tickets for a fancy watercrafts for more than Rs. 140 and Rs. 90 for children. The economy boats from Rs. 20 tickets on two tickets. The principal Pontoon runs at 9:00 in the morning and the last vessel from the island leaves at 5:00 pm.

Elephanta Caves is an extraordinary place to make a track in the opposite direction from the crowd of Mumbai city. This track will take you back in time, for the cowards, when filled with feelings of self-confidence, religion, hard work, craftsmanship and a passion for living a simple life. Elephanta Caves is a fantastic announcement for an unseen world style, and one of the most famous travel destinations is UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as an exceptional place.


Time to visit Elephanta Cave

07:00 Am to 07:00 pm. Daily

The best time to visit Elephanta Cave is between November to February.

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Attractions in Elephanta Cave

Elephanta Caves - World Heritage Site of UNESCO

Elephanta Island is a peaceful and pleasant island, in which it is rush about greenery and innate primate. One of the basic places to see on this island will be Elephanta Caves. After entering the caves, a monstrous corridor equipped with enough pillars and a huge 'Maheshamurti' will welcome you. This important, three-headed Shiva design is the fundamental attraction of this island. Different figures of Shiva can be seen here at the frames of 'Shiv Nataraj' and 'Ardhanarishwar'. The entire cave complex is approximately 60,000 sq ft and is composed of common rock. On this occasion that you are hoping to capture excellent paintings from the Arabian Sea, head out of the caves and you will happen on the rock structure created by the amazing elephants. Those who wish to roam around and absorb nature, they can check the island with a guide at night or walk to Cannon Hill or just relax on the shore.

Shopping

Just a small island on the shores of the Arabian Sea can be the least expected place to look for trinks, yet ready to be amazed with the accumulation of nearby Elephanta that you can get home again. When you are on the island, it is difficult to walk a little bit, which will bring you near pests. A paradise for women, this small market offers models of marble, jewelery, textiles, artistic creations of Lord Shiva and many wonderful things of wood work. On this occasion that you are collecting Indian relics, there is no better place to keep here than the Elephanta caves. While the cost is somewhat topped up, it generally knows nuts and bolts in the bargaining area, especially at one of the more lovable places like the Elephanta Caves.

Eat outside

On this occasion that you are eager for nearby Indian livelihood, the MTDC-run hotel offers a great neighborhood on a sensible expense. There are other nutrition traders outside the caves on the cannon hill and surrounding wild berries, tea, espresso and separate refreshments, which are just looking for you tired tidbits.

Facility

Overnight stays are not allowed on Elephanta Island. In any case, on this occasion that you need to rest during the daytime, MTDH (Maharashtra Tourism Department Hotel) is a good place to take a quick break! This inn offers foods and drinks apart from it. The registration time in this inn is at 5:00 pm.

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