The rock cut group include 30 caves among which about 15 are water tanks.
The chaitya and cells were carved during a time of Buddhist influence in the 2nd century BC.
[1] During the Kshatrapas' regime in the 2nd century CE, Jain emblems were carved on the cells and the halls.
[4] According to some historians, the date of caves can not be traced out, however some believe that carving started by the end of 1st century CE.
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