
Barabar Pahar
Tourist Attraction
Barabar Pahar
Barabar Pahar is a significant historical site located in Jehanabad district, Bihar. It is home to the Barabar Caves, which are the oldest surviving rock-cut caves in India, dating back to the Maurya Empire (322-185 BCE). The caves were primarily used by ascetics from the Ajivika sect and later by Jain monks.
The Barabar Caves are known for their highly polished internal surfaces and special echo effects, where sounds can last for up to three seconds. The caves include notable ones like Lomas Rishi, Sudama, Karan Chaupar, and Visvakarma.
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Barabar Pahar is located in Jehanabad, Bihar.
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