The five Hindu and two Buddhist caves collectively known as the Elephanta Caves is an Ireland off Mumbai coast. These caves have been made between the 5th and 8th century C.E. the Ireland was named after the Portuguese invaders found a black rock elephant on the Ireland which is now seen in a museum in Byculla, Mumbai.
Journey to An Ancient Cave of India
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