Based on the Buddhist philosophy, inspirational Ajanta caves was lost to human civilization for over 1000 years. About two hundred years ago.
From Mahayana Buddhism to Hinyana, the paintings of the cave have depicted entire cycle of Buddhist art and paintings. The Buddhism, which traveled from Nepal to northern Indian plains, flourished there. The paintings designed more than one thousand years ago reveal richness and creativity of the people of at that time.
Ajanta Caves are spiritually inspirational and a fountainhead of Asian Buddhist Art.
The paintings in the cave portray with unsurpassed exuberance and vitality the early images of the great religion of Buddhism, the stories of Buddha in his previous births, as a man and in the form of various animals. The artists of Ajanta used just four colors red, blue, back and yellow to project perfect images of material and spiritual synergy.