The Karla Caves, located in Karli, India, are a complex of ancient Buddhist rock-cut cave shrines dating back to the 2nd century BCE. Renowned for their impressive architecture and intricate carvings, the caves feature a large, grand chaitya (prayer hall) with intricately carved pillars and a stupa at its center. The main hall is adorned with elaborate sculptures and inscriptions that reflect the rich cultural and religious history of the region.
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