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The Ajanta Cave Temples were conceived and constructed from top to bottom. Their construction began from the peak of a rocky hill and finished at the base of the hill. In other words their roofs were carved first and in the end the foundation was finished. They were built around second century BC. These temples are located in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra state and dedicated to Gautam Buddha. The Ajanta Caves were accorded the World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 1983.
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