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Introduction A fine model of Indian rock cut architecture, the Undavalli Caves located in the Undavalli village in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. About 8 kilometers from Vijayawada and about 280 kilometers from the Hyderabad airport, the caves are popular tourist sites in southern India.
History of Undavalli Caves, Undavalli The history of the Undavalli Caves dates back to the 4th or 5th century when the caves were cut out of rock. It is believed that the caves are associated with Vishnukundin kings who reigned between 420 and 620 AD. The caves are dedicated with to Anantapadmanabha Swamy and Narisimha Swamy.
Description of Undavalli Caves, Undavalli These 4th century rock cut caves are four stories. Inside the caves is a massive statue of Lord Vishnu in a reclining position. This statue is sculpted out of a single block of granite. Other shrines in the caves are dedicated to Trimurti, Brahma and Shiva.
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