Competition refresher - covers upsc & all competitive exams – subscribe Published this article page no 52 At Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh there are a number of rock shelters of the Stone Age period. Early inhabitants lived in natural caves and created fine tools and flints of agate and other natural stones in the area. These tiny flints and well-carved stone implements are the first examples in the long story of Indian sculpture. At Ellora in Maharashtra there are Hindu Buddhist and Jain rock-cut shrines. The Kailash temple at Ellora of the ninth century is an entire temple that was carved out of the natural hillside. The temple is really a massive sculpture cut out of a single piece of the hill. The artists started work from the top and carved downwards beginning with the towering roof the windows the doors through which one enters into halls with enormous sculptured panels best current affairs magazine for upsc..
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