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| Ellora Cave 31 is a modest Hindu cave featuring a simple rock-cut interior with stone pillars, minimal carvings, and an early architectural layout. Carved from basalt, this cave reflects the understated yet culturally significant design of the northern Hindu group at Ellora. Though small and less ornate than the major temples, Cave 31 holds archaeological importance and captures the quiet, spiritual essence of ancient craftsmanship within the UNESCO World Heritage Ellora complex in Maharashtra, India. |
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