
Pandav Leni
Tourist Attraction
Pandav Leni
Pandav Leni, also known as the Trirashmi Caves, is a group of ancient rock-cut caves located on Trirashmi Hill near Nashik, Maharashtra. These caves date back to the 1st century BCE to the 3rd century CE and are primarily associated with Hinayana Buddhism. They were used as monasteries and prayer halls for Buddhist monks.
The site consists of 24 caves, featuring intricate carvings, stupas, and inscriptions that reflect the region's rich spiritual and cultural history. Notable caves include Cave 3, a large vihara with fascinating sculptures, and Cave 18, a chaitya (prayer hall) with an elaborate facade. The caves also house statues of Buddha and Jain Tirthankaras, showcasing a blend of Buddhist and Jain influences.
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Pandav Leni is located in Nashik, Maharashtra.
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