The Udayagiri Caves, dating back to the second century BC, are a collection of Jain temples and monastic dwellings commissioned by King Kharavela of the Mahameghavahana dynasty. Located in Bhubaneswar, India, these caves are often visited alongside the nearby Khandagiri Caves, which were also built by the same king during the same period. The intricate carvings and ancient inscriptions on the stone walls provide a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of the site. Visitors can explore the various chambers and marvel at the detailed artwork, gaining insight into the spiritual and daily life of the Jain community that once thrived here.
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