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  2. Elephanta Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Elephanta Caves are a collection of cave temples predominantly dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, which have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [1] [2] [3] They are on Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri (literally meaning "the city of caves"), [4] in Mumbai Harbour, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of Mumbai in the Indian state of Mahārāshtra.

  3. List of caves in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of caves in Sri Lanka. A cave or cavern is a natural void in the ground , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] specifically a space large enough for a human to enter. Caves often form by the weathering of rock and often extend deeply underground.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka: Rangiri Dambulla Cave Temple: Cultural: 561 Sweden: Royal Domain of Drottningholm (F) Cultural: 559 Thailand: Historic City of Ayutthaya: Cultural: 576: Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns (F) Cultural: 574: Thungyai-Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuaries: Natural: 591

  5. Sri Lankan elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan elephant population is now largely restricted to the dry zone in the north, east and southeast of Sri Lanka. Elephants are present in Udawalawe National Park, Yala National Park, Lunugamvehera National Park, Wilpattu National Park and Minneriya National Park but also live outside protected areas. It is estimated that Sri Lanka ...

  6. Cave temples in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Of particular importance is the Aluvihara cave temple near Matale (Central Province of Sri Lanka, from about the 3rd century BCE, 13 caves with murals and Buddha statues), which in the 1st century BCE, under the patronage of King Vaṭṭagāmaṇī Abhaya, was the site of the 4th Buddhist Council of the Theravada tradition. During the council ...

  7. Fa Hien Cave - Wikipedia

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    The cave entry Pahiyangala archaeological site Aerial view. Fa Hien Cave, Faxian Cave, or Pahiyangala Cave is situated in the district of Kalutara, Western Province, Sri Lanka and according to a rural legend, named after an alleged resident during historical times, namely Buddhist monk Faxian, previously romanized as Fa Hien.