வியாழன், 30 ஏப்ரல், 2026

Kanheri Caves /कान्हेरी गुहा, Mumbai, Maharashtra State /महाराष्ट्र, India. Part – 6, Cave No 90.

The visit to Kanheri Rock Cut Cave No. 90, of Mumbai, was part of “Rock Cut Cave Temples of Maharashtra Visit”, from 28th Feb February to 3rd March 2026.

The largest and one of the earliest Buddhist cave complexes in India is located at Kanheri, which lies on the eastern side of Borivali in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai. The name Kanheri has been derived from Kanhagiri in Prakrit, as mentioned in the Nasik inscription of Satvahana king Vashathiputra Pulumavi. In Sanskrit, it is known as Krishnagiri, meaning dark Hills like the colour of Krishna. Kanheri was frequently mentioned in the travelogues of foreign travellers. It is a unique Buddhist monastic establishment which sheds light on different phases of the development of cave architecture from the 2nd century CE to the 11th century CE. The various Buddhist sects were coeval and flourished at Kanheri, like the Mahasamghikas, Chetiyas, and Parasellyas. Bhadravaniya. Dharmottariyas, Saddharmapundarika sect in Vajrayana Buddhism. The site reflects a beautiful blend of art and architecture of the Hinayana and Mahayana sects of Buddhism, with enormous epigraphical data of their respective contemporary period.
 
There are more than 110 caves, hewed out of volcanic breccia (rock composed of broken fragments of minerals), considered as a single rock. These caves spread over half a kilometre in length, hewn on different terrace on either side of a seasonal rivulet. These caves are of two types: chaitya and viharas. The chaitya consists of a sanctum, verandah and outer courtyard approached through a flight of steps with flanking water cisterns on either side. The water cisterns are chiselled in the rock, so that the direct rainwater is channelled into these cisterns. This gives evidence of an ancient rainwater harvesting system. The viharas are architecturally monotypic but variable in size with one or multiple cells, a verandah with two or more pillars in front, and an open courtyard with rock-cut benches along the walls.
  
The cave numbers 3, 11, 34, 41, 67, 87 and 90 are most important and are incepted eloquently with pillars, grilled walls and images. In the early Hinayana caves, Buddha is symbolised in the form of a stupa, a bodhi tree and footprints, while in later caves of the Mahayana period, Buddha is displayed in different postures like dharmachakrapravartana mudra, vyakhyanmudra, varada mudras, etc. The other important images carved in the caves are Avalokiteshvara, Dipankara Buddha, Bodhisattvas, Muchalinda Naga, etc.

CAVE NO. 90
The cave contains sculpture panels depicting Buddha in various forms. The sculptures in this cave are most fascinating and alluring. They are plenty in number as well as amply different in character. To the right, inside the cave, some very interesting panels, such as the Buddhist Litany, are exhibited, where ten aspects of human calamities are displayed. The panels start from the left side of Padmapani (with Tara and Bhrikuti). An enraged elephant, a Lion, a Cobra, a fire, a ship wreck and to his right a wild animal, an old woman, a robber, and the last one is indistinct. The same panel is depicted in Ajanta and Ellora. However, it is shown with Tara at Ellora, on the facade of the cave. No. 9.










In the middle of the cave, a well-decorated throne is shown with two attendants. In the background is Buddha seated on a lotus flower supported by Naga Kings underneath, and above is a unique sculpture of Indra with a crown, and in the background human figure with a thunderbolt shown above his forehead. This type of composition is also displayed in Ellora, but with the Ayudha Purusha separately.

INSCRIPTIONS
This cave contains inscriptions in different Languages. The Pallavi inscription on the pillars, at the entrance of the cave and a Chinese inscription on the front wall to our left.



Chinese inscription

LOCATION OF KANHERI CAVES: CLICK HERE




The original images may be polished and painted- See the stomach portion











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