| Gandharpale Caves | |
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|  Gandharpale Caves | |
| Coordinates | 18°05′12″N 73°24′15″E / 18.086802°N 73.404100°E | 
| Governing body | Archeological Survey of India | 
|   Location of Gandharpale Caves in India | |
| Pilgrimage to | 
| Buddha's Holy Sites | 
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Gandharpale Caves, also called Mahad caves is group of 30 Buddhist caves, 105 km south of Mumbai on Mumbai-Goa Highway near Mahad.[1] The caves are located near the NH-17 and well connected by road.
Important cave include:[1]
- Cave 1: has Verandah in front 53 feet long and 8 feet wide. Shrine has sculpture images of Buddha, with wheel and deer beneath
- Cave 8: it has high dogoba
- Cave 15: has dogoba
- Cave 21: seated Buddha with attendants
The inscription describes donations by bankers, and the gift of a farm to the Sangha.[1]
 General view General view
 The Caves The Caves
 Cave entrance Cave entrance
 Interior Interior
 Dedicatory inscription Dedicatory inscription
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