Bhaja
Bhaja is a village in the Pune district of Maharashtra, India, best known for the Bhaja Caves, an important early Buddhist rock-cut cave complex. The site lies in the Western Ghats near Lonavala and forms part of the region’s historic tradition of rock-cut architecture from the early Buddhist period.
The Bhaja Caves comprise a group of rock-cut structures dating roughly from the 2nd century BCE to
Historically, the Bhaja Caves are among the earliest rock-cut Buddhist complexes in western India and illustrate
Today, the Bhaja Caves are protected monuments under the Archaeological Survey of India and are accessible