Kailasa Temple, carved out of a mountain

Imagine a monument so grand, so intricately detailed, and so utterly unique that it defies conventional understanding of human capability. A structure nearly as large as the Taj Mahal, yet built a thousand years earlier. But here's the mind-blowing twist: it wasn't built up from the ground, but carved downwards from a single, massive hill of solid rock. This isn't a fantasy; it's the Kailasa Temple (Cave 16) at Ellora, India, an undisputed crescendo in an epic symphony of stone.
Are you ready to dive into the mystery of how ancient hands sculpted a mountain into a masterpiece?
Kailasa Temple, carved out of a mountain
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