The Undavalli Caves, Undavalli are the best of architectural evidences of the past era of Andhra Pradesh.
Found on the bank of River Krishna, Undavalli Caves possess a sculpture of Lord Buddha in sitting posture that is believed to be built between fourth and fifth century AD.
Manifesting the excellent art of cutting the rocks to make statues of Lord Buddha in various positions, the Caves are formed in four layers.
Set in the Undavalli village, the Caves have a special recognition worldwide for a statue of God Vishnu which is five meter long.
Made up of only one block of granite, this sculpture reminds the visitors of the superb craftsmanship of the people of the bygone era of Andhra Pradesh.
The rock on which the Undavalli Caves are found, is a popular attraction of Undavalli as from here travelers can get an incredible view of the other equally enthralling rock-cut structures.
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