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  2. Nasik Caves - Wikipedia

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    The location of the caves is a holy Buddhist site and is located about 8 km south of the centre of Nashik (or Nasik), Maharashtra, India. The Pandavleni is another name suggested by scholars derived from Pandavas , characters in the Mahabharata epic.

  3. Nasik inscription of Ushavadata - Wikipedia

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    The Nasik inscription of Ushavadata is an inscription made in the Nasik Caves by Ushavadata, a son-in-law of the Western Satraps ruler Nahapana, in the years circa 120 CE.It is the earliest known instance of the usage of Sanskrit, although a rather hybrid form, in western India.

  4. List of caves in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Era Image Ajanta Caves: Ajantha, Aurangabad district: Aurangabad Caves: Aurangabad: Bahrot Caves: Dahanu, Thane district: Bedse Caves: Maval, Pune ...

  5. Ankai Fort - Wikipedia

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    There are carvings of Yaksha, Indrani, lotus and Lord Mahavir in the main cave. The Main Gate is located south of the hill, featuring well preserved woodwork. The Manmad Gate is on the Northern side of the col facing Manmad city. The Brahmani (Hindu) Caves are near the entrance gate to the upper plateau of Ankai fort. They are in ruins, but the ...

  6. Chandwad - Wikipedia

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    Chandwad is a tehsil of Nashik district in Maharashtra, India. It is the site of Ahilyadevi Holkar's Rangmahal (fort). It is surrounded by mountains and resembles a hill station. The population is around 20000. Chandwad is also well known for its 11th-century jain caves dedicated to Tirthankara Chandraprabh situated near a hill.

  7. Nashik - Wikipedia

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    The population of Nashik city is around 2.2 million and is emerging as one of the fastest-growing cities in India. Nashik is located about 165 km (103 mi) northeast of the state capital Mumbai, and about 210 km (130 mi) north of Pune. The Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region is called the "Golden Triangle of Maharashtra".

  8. Pandavleni - Wikipedia

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    Pandavleni, also known as Tirthankar Leni, Panch Pandav or Pandav Leni Jain cave, is ancient rock-cut sculptures complex located at Gomai River around 6 kilometer north of Shahada, Maharashtra. These caves were excavated by Jain saints 2,000 years ago.

  9. Gajpanth - Wikipedia

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    The pilgrimage is located in the Indian state of Maharashtra.It is 16 km (10 mi) from the Nashik Road Railway station and 5 km (3 mi) from Nashik City, [1] [2] and is situated on the steep slopes of a 400-foot-high (122 m) hill.

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