Gudahandi also known as 'Gudahandi Hills' and 'Gudahandi Caves' is a pre-historic site in Odisha, India.
The appearance of the hills resembles sugar pots that used be used in Odisha.
Pre-historic pictographs, drawings and inscriptions are crafted on the stone walls of the Gudahandi caves.
[citation needed][3] The rock art shelter exhibits both monochrome and bi-chrome paintings of early historic period.
[4][5] The rock art panel preserves the specimen of paintings which include a stylized human figure in red, deer and a variety of geometric patterns of squares and rectangles either empty or in filled with straight and diagonal lines or with dots on the borders grid patterns, wheels with spokes, apsidal patterns, oval shapes with dots executed either in monochrome of red or in polychrome of red, blue and black.