Gundichaghais
Gundichaghais, also known as Gundicagais, are a group of ancient rock carvings located in the region of Gandhara, in present-day Pakistan. These carvings are notable for their intricate designs and detailed depictions of various scenes from Buddhist and Hindu mythology. The Gundichaghais are believed to have been created during the Kushan period, which flourished between the 1st and 5th centuries CE.
The carvings are primarily found in the vicinity of Taxila, a city that was once a significant
The Gundichaghais are considered an important archaeological site, providing valuable insights into the artistic and religious