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Mystery of Kailasa Temple - Facts About Mysterious Kailash Temple of Ellora
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The Kailasa temple is a Hindu temple. It symbolizes Mount Kailash as the home of Lord Shiva. It is very much an elephant place: there are statues and reliefs of elephants in and around the location. An image of the sacred bull Nandi is on the central temple. Like other Hindu temples, the Kailasa temple has a Sikhara (spire), but it looks relatively small compared to the whole structure. On the inside of the temple, there is a ring or flower relief on the ceiling of the central room.

The Kailasa Temple is part of the Ellora cave group. it is number 16 of a total of 34 caves. The Ellora caves are not natural caves, but religious dwellings excavated out of the face of a cliff. These caves are generally thought to have been created between the fifth and tenth centuries AD. But were they really? Is it possible that the first work was done much earlier in time? So many of these structures worldwide have been re-worked throughout history. Just compare the discussions about the sphinx in Egypt. Its pharaoh head seems too small for its body. Some people think that the sphinx was built long before the pharaohs lived and that the head was just re-carved later.

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The Ellora caves house Hindu, Buddhist as well as Jain temples. According to Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, it is one of the possible locations of Mt Meru or Sumeru, which is the center of the universe. Jainism is by far the oldest religion in the region. Jains were the first to build temples as symbolic representations of the mountain. Couldn’t Jains, or even people before them, have carved the basic Ellora caves, in times immemorial? Otherwise the site was some just some sort of market place, where each religious group or ruler carved out booths for themselves when they needed them. This just sounds too random.

The Kailasa Temple is the pinnacle of Indian rock-cut architecture. An entire mountain has been carved out to make this amazing Hindu temple dedicated to lord Shiva. Archaeologists and Historians think that it was built around 750 A.D by the Rashtrakuta king Krishna I.

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The temple represents an interpretation of the cosmic mountain - in this case the celestial palace of the great god Shiva, who was believed to dwell on Mount Kailasa, in the Himalaya Mountains. Completed in 785 AD, the Kailasa Temple is a complete celestial abode with pillars, corridors, towers, statuary beautifully decorated with ornamentation.

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