The state of Maharastra
is one of the largest in India. Most of t he state stand on the high
Deccan plateau which stretches East some 800 km. from the Western
Ghats. Historically this was the main center for the Maratha Empire,
which defied the Mughals for a long time and which under the fearless
rule of Shivaji, had a large part of Central India as its domain.
Maharastra's many inland and coastal forts are a
legacy of Shivaji and, to a lesser extent, the Portuguese. Mumbai
the capital of Maharastra is also the financial capital of India.
Mumbai has number of landmarks which are worth a visit. Kamla Nehru
Park, Hanging Gardens situated on the slopes of Malabar Hill offering
a panoramic view of Marine Drive, Chowpatty Beach, Prince of Wales
Museum, Mani Bhawan, Dhobi Ghat, Gateway of India & drive through
the Crawford Market, Marine Drive & Flora Fountain. Aarey Milk
Colony is the largest dairy farm in Asia. From the observation pavilion
you can see the process of pasteurisation and bottling of milk. Aarey
meets most of the milk needs of Mumbai. Across the Bombay harbour
is the world famous 1200 years old Elephanta Caves, dedicated to
Lord Shiva. The famous sculpture signifying the tri nity of the Creator,
the Preserver & the Destroyer is located here. Situated 42 kms
from Bombay, the Kanheri Caves are more than 100 in number and built
by Buddhist monks between 100 BC. and 50 AD. at the beginning of
rock-cut architecture.
Other places of interest in the state include the
Ajantha and Ellora caves. Ellora Caves encompasses 34 rock cut shrines
representing Buddhist, Hindu and Jain art dating from the 4th to
9th century AD. The most remarkable among them is the Kailash Temple,
meant to be a replica of Lord Shiva's celestial abode - Kailash is
the best example of Rock cut architecture and an engineering marvel.
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