While hunting scenes are well attested in Indian rock art, only two depictions of butchering are known from sites in India, and are very rare globally.
Tirthankara Jain sculptures are one of finest attractions in ancient city of Gwalior, india. These sculptures also shows off the architectural skills of minorities of Jainism.
Rock cut architecture is the practice of creating a structure by carving it out of solid natural rock. There are more than 1,500 rock-cut temples in India, most of which are religious in nature, adorned with decorative paintings and exquisite stone carvings reflecting a very high level of craftsmanship.
For many travelers, reaching Nepal's Mustang region is like arriving at the fabled valley of Shangri-La. It opened up to limited numbers of travelers in 1991.
The temple was built out of a single rock, 164 feet deep, 109 feet wide, and 98 feet high, making it ONE of the BIGGEST MONOLITHIC structures on the planet, carved out of a single rock.