Khed Caves
17°43′18″N 73°23′54″E / 17.721544°N 73.398402°E / 17.721544; 73.398402
Khed Caves, also Bouddh Caves, are a series of ancient Buddhist caves in the city of Khed, Maharashtra, India.[1][2]
The group of caves comprises a large vihara, with three cells for monks, and with a stupa in the back located in an oblong room.[1] There are also four smaller caves in the group.[1] The caves are in a rather derelict state.
References
- ^ a b c Deshpande, Aruna (2013). Buddhist India Rediscovered. Jaico Publishing House. p. 222. ISBN 9788184952476.
- ^ Nairne, Alexander Kyd (1988). History of the Konkan. Asian Educational Services. p. 9. ISBN 9788120602755.
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