These are now famous tourist attractions located on Shivneri Hill, about 2 km Southwest of Junnar, India.
Inside are two rounded pillars and tiered capitals, similar to those found in Nasik (Pandavleni Caves).
[4] The chaitya has on its outer face the dedicatory inscription of a merchant: "A pious gift of charity, designed for the sanctuary, for the good and happiness of all, by Virasenaka, distinguished head of the family, confessor of Dharma"Two Buddhist inscriptions made by Yavanas (Indo-Greeks) were found in Shivneri.
Yavaṇasa Citasa Gatânabhojaṇamatapodeyadhama saghe "Gift of a refectoryfor the community (Sangha)from Cita the Yavana,on behalf of the Gatas.
"[6]On this second inscription, the Buddhist symbols of the triratna and of the swastika (reversed) are positioned on both sides of the first word "Yavanasa".