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About
ten kilometers north east of Apollo Bunder
lies the island of Elephanta, the glorious
abode of Lord Shiva. An epitome of Hindu
cave culture, Elephanta consists of seven
caves of which the most notable is the
Mahesa-murti cave. It has a very impressive
size with a main body of 27 meters square
supported by rows of six columns each. The
main temple consists of a large pillared
mandapa (hall) and a freestanding square
shrine at the west end of the hall. The
pillars and reliefs in the cave are gigantic
in scale. Set in various niches are a number
of large reliefs depicting different aspects
of Shaivaite iconography. Around the
perimeter of the cave are sculptured
compartments in this cave with images from
the Hindu mythology. They depict Lord Shiva
as Andhakasuravadha, impaling the demon of
darkness, as Kalyanasundara-the gentle
loving god, as Ardhanarishwara, Shiva and
Shakti, male and female, Nataraja-Shiva as
the cosmic dancer and as Ravana anugraha
-the destroyer of enemies.
Tourist information
Open from 09 hours to 17 hours (except
Mondays). Entry fee for those above 12 years
- Rs. 5.00. Free entry on Fridays.
Best time to visit
November to March is the ideal time to visit
the island.
Get There
Located on a small island of Mumbai in
Maharashtra, Elephanta can be reached by
regular ferries that leave from Mumbai's
Gateway of India harbour throughout the
year, except during the monsoon season.
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