Mahakali Caves, otherwise called Kondivite Caves, are extremely old and are situated in the western piece of the city of Mumbai in Andheri. Mahakali Caves contain a sum of nineteen stone cut landmarks, worked somewhere in the range of first and sixth century. The primary cavern comprises of Buddha figures and stupas and there are a few Buddha symbols cut on the rocks as well. These strong basalt caverns are a most loved spot for history darlings, and archeologists. Shockingly perfect and proficiently kept up, the caverns are a long way from the city territory subsequently give a feeling of tranquility.
The biggest cavern at Kondivite (Cave 9) has seven portrayals of the Buddha and figures from Buddhist folklore however all are mutilated.It is situated close to the intersection between the Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road and SEEPZ. The street that interfaces these landmarks to Andheri Kurla Road is named Mahakali Caves Road after it. The caverns are situated on a slope that neglects the Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road and the SEEPZ++ area. A Direct transport run by the BEST connects the caverns with Andheri station. The caverns were at risk for being infringed upon, presently it is steel fenced out and about side and walled on the slope side.
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