Generally, the total number of such rock dens is stated to be 2000, out of which 1200 were unearthed in Western Indian Ghats. The nature of the famous Sahyadri rocks is basalt or trap rock which is most suitable for excavation. Though the number of caves has increased since then, they still need to be included in this book but due to their inaccessibility are still not reachable.
These caves as the book explains have been carved out primarily for religious purposes that focus on edifying and influencing the public to Buddhism. For an effective impact, the sacred world of Buddhist Gods (mainly Lord Buddha) and other divinities have been carved. These images are not merely imposing and majestic but also present a strong spiritual atmosphere enriched by semi-divinities like Apsaras, Gandharvas, Yakshas, Yakshinis, Salabhanjikas, etc.
The 'Cave Temples of India' has included and discussed the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain Cave temples. The Hindu Cave temples especially Elephanta and Ellora where Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma can be witnessed in their highest glory are surrounded by several semi-divinities like the Asiatic-dikphalas, saptamatrikas, ganas, etc. The principal images in Jain Caves are Lord Mahavita, Parsvanath, and Bahubali and the secondary divinities include Matanga and Siddhayki Devi.
Besides the sculptures, the book explains in minute detail the structural decorations of pillars, pillars that are intricately ornamented as well as the large spacious halls that have so perfectly and mathematically spaced pillars. The pillars are ornamented with birds, animals, creepers, and floral and geometrical designs.
The book, 'The Cave Temples of India' also digs into the architectural details, the gradual evolution of the facade, entrance from plain and simple to highly ostentation and decorative spaces. The later halls have become more complicated and add ante-chamber, sub-shrines, porticoes, and porches.
Cave Temples of India are the greatest contribution of our forefathers to this country and are unique and exclusive. The grandeur of 2 these caves must be witnessed to be believed. This book is a must-read for scholars, historians, and serious students of art.
Dr. Dulari also introduced the concept of Heritage Walk in Aurangabad in 2014 under the sponsorship of the Bhaskar Group (Divya Marathi) which has proved to be a grand success. The Heritage Walk has created huge awareness of the preservation and conservation of Heritage monuments amongst the locals of the city who participated in the walk in hundreds. Through her articles on the city gates students in colleges and universities have done several research projects, on local monuments. Architects have come forward to present the gates more scientifically.
Dr. Dulari has also written documentaries for Sahapaedia (an open online multimedia knowledge resource. On the arts, culture, and histories of India) on Elephanta Caves near Mumbai. She has also written articles for Sahapaedia on Aurangabad Caves and Bibi-Ka- Maqbara. She also wrote a Documentary for Tourism Conclave on the monuments of Marathwada. She has been interviewed by several T.V. Channels like DD, Epic, Lokmat and Sakaal on topics like Daulatabad Fort, Ajanta, Ellora, etc. Dr. Dulari has written 20 books on Art and Architecture in and around Aurangabad. She has delivered lectures in several cities including the University of Wisconsin, USA. Her work stands recognized as she has received various awards from a reputed organization. She received an award from the Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture (MACCIA) for her Outstanding Contribution to Tourism. Dr. Qureshi received Lifetime Achievement Award from Yeshwantrao Chavan Pratishtan, Mumbai for their Contribution to history and heritage.
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