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batu caves
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Batu Caves is a significant Hindu religious site and a popular tourist attraction with its iconic 140-foot gold-painted statue of Lord Murugan.
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cave
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India
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Seen as sacred or religious sites, and sometimes used as meditation or worship spaces.
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cave art
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India
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Limited instances, such as the Bhimbetka rock shelters, rather than extensive cave art
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cave exploration
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India
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Less common due to the presence of sacred or spiritual significance attached to caves, leading to avoidance of disturbing these spaces
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caves
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India
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Caves are revered as spiritual retreats and meditation sites, with many being used as temples or monasteries
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ellora caves
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India
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Ellora Caves are a significant cultural and historical site, popular for tourism and religious significance.
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ellora caves
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India
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Ellora Caves are a significant historical and cultural site in India, known for its intricate rock-cut architecture and religious significance.
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ellora caves
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India
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Ellora Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of ancient architectural and religious significance in India.
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ellora caves
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India
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A UNESCO World Heritage site in Maharashtra, India, known for its Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain cave temples dating back to the 6th and 9th centuries.
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ellora caves
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India
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Ellora caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site and are famous for their Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain rock-cut temples and monasteries.
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