Pohale Caves
16°47′27″N 74°11′28″E / 16.790872°N 74.191172°E / 16.790872; 74.191172
Pohale Caves, also Pohala Caves or Pawala Caves, are a group of Buddhist caves located in Kolhapur District, Maharashtra, India, about 15 km northeast of Kolhapur.[1][2]
The caves are rather plain and were excavated in a rocky area near Jyotiba's hill.[1][2]
There is one large vihara, about square of about 34', with 14 columns on three sides and 22 cells around the central hall (7’ long, 5’ broad and 7’ high).[1] There is also a Chaitya, and one more cave with a raised rock-cut seat for a teacher, with a watern cistern.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b c d Revised Lists Of Antiquarian Remains In The Bombay Presidency. 1897. p. 285.
- ^ a b c "ASI Mumbai Circle". www.asimumbaicircle.com. Archived from the original on 8 August 2013.
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