Sanjay Gandhi National Park is the only reserved forest located in the middle of a bustling metropolis. Hidden inside this reserved forest are these ancient Buddhist caves. I was surprised that many residents of Mumbai do not know about these caves.
These caves date back to the 1st century BC. There are a total of 109 caves in all. Most of these caves are viharas or place to live, study and meditate. The larger ones were Chaityas or halls for congregational worship. They are dotted with Buddhist sculptures and reliefs. By 3rd century AD it had become a major seat of Buddhist learning.
It was one of those rare occasions when I had some time to try out Plein air work and could not find a better subject. Hope you like it and do plan a visit to this place. I offer to be your guide!
Beautiful AK, I didnt know about them, No way I can see myself in Mumbai again, that ship has sailed :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely work, AK! If you offer me a guide, let's go for sketching together. Best wishes, Sadami
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shapes and colors make this one almost an abstract. I would love to see these caves but don't see a trip to Mumbai in my future - perhaps in my next lifetime! Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteI love the delicate colors of this painting, Asit.
ReplyDeleteI always learn something from reading your posts.
Very beutiful painting with so amazing shapes and colours !!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice and creative day !!!
Nice composition AK, I like the lead in to the caves.
ReplyDeletea most unusual subject...you did an outstanding job!
ReplyDeletewow, asit wonderful fine colours and scene
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting! I love the colors. Great job!
ReplyDeletebrilliant ... love this AK
ReplyDeleteGreat bloog you have
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