What is/are common to the two historical places known as Ajanta and Mahabalipuram?
1. Both were built in the same period.
2. Both belong to the same religious denomination.
3. Both have rock-cut monuments.
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
Explanation
The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, a World Heritage Site, are 30 rock-cut cave Buddhist temples
carved into the sheer vertical side of a gorge near a waterfall-fed pool located in the hills of the
Sahyadri mountains. Guntapalle is a rock-cut cave site near Eluru . The other important site
where rock-cut stupas have been excavated is Anakapalle near Vishakhapatanam .
The Pallavas were one of the ancient South Indian dynasties that were active in the Andhra
region from the second century CE onwards and moved south to settle in Tamil Nadu. Their
early buildings, it is generally assumed, were rockcut , while the later ones were structural. The
tradition of rock-cut cave continued in the Deccan and they are found not only in Maharashtra
but also in Karnataka, mainly at Badami and Aihole , executed under the patronage of the Chalu
kyas ; in Andhra Pradesh in the area of Vijayawada; and in Tamil Nadu, mainly at Mahabalipura
m , under the patronage of the Pallavas . Tikdam: everyone knows Mahablipuram is a temple while Ajanta is buddhist cave. so 2nd is clearly wrong. There are not many famous buddhist structures in southern states.