Dhank Buddhist Caves, Gujarat
Address
Dhank Buddhist Caves, Gadethad Dhank Road, Dhank Village, Rajkot district, Gujarat 360460
Diety
Buddha
Introduction
The Dhank Buddhist Caves is located in Dhank village of the Rajkot district in Gujarat, state in India. These caves were created in the 7th century AD. According to the Jain and Buddhist culture present in India and various sculptures were carved into the stone made of pure sandstone. Several of idols and sculptures of the both religions are present in this cave.
Puranic Significance
The figures of Bodhisattva (Buddhist religion idol) and the idols of Jain religion such as Adinath, Shanthinath, and Parsva are present in the Dhank Caves. The carving structure represents the first or the earliest Jain sculptures present in India. Since the caves are located in an isolated area and environment for the monks. The caves were used as a place for meditation by the Buddhist and Jain monks. Sitting in a tranquil state surrounded by caves and forest, the monks used to meditate for years in these caves. The wall carvings represent the story of the Jina and Buddhist culture. The carvings of Jina and the god of the lion are also present in this cave. Jina refers to a person who teaches Buddhism, and the wall carvings showcase how number of Jina increased over the years and how they used to teach Buddhism to the devotees and people across the village and state. The story of Adinath and the Jain culture and the transformation is also present in the cave. Since the origins of both cultures are mentioned in the cave. Though it is Buddhist temple it’s also a jain relief Place..
Century/Period/Age
7th century AD
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Nearest Bus Station
Dhank village
Nearest Railway Station
Junagadh
Nearest Airport
Junagadh