The Rock-cut Jain monuments of Gwalior – NE Group
One of the five groups of rock-cut Jain monuments carved into the side of Gwalior Hill, Madhya Pradesh, India.
One of the five groups of rock-cut Jain monuments carved into the side of Gwalior Hill, Madhya Pradesh, India.
One of the five groups of rock-cut Jain monuments carved into the side of Gwalior Hill, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Siddhanchal (Urvai Group), one of the five groups of rock-cut Jain monuments carved into the side of Gwalior Hill, Madhya Pradesh, India.
One of the five groups of rock-cut Jain monuments carved into the side of Gwalior Hill, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Gopachal Parvat, one of the five groups of rock-cut Jain monuments carved into the side of Gwalior Hill, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Introduction to the five groups of rock-cut Jain monuments carved into the side of Gwalior Hill, Madhya Pradesh, India.
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