
Londa Caves
Londa Caves, located in India’s Madhya Pradesh, are ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves carved into hillsides during the 4th to 12th centuries. These caves served as monasteries, meditation centers, and burial sites, featuring intricate sculptures, stupas, and inscriptions. They reflect the spread of Buddhism and showcase early Indian architecture and artistry. The caves are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting their historical and cultural significance. Visitors can explore their carved halls, prayer niches, and frescoes, gaining insight into religious practices and artistic achievements of early Buddhist communities.