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Enhanced PromptAncient Barabar Caves, intricate rock-cut architecture, oldest surviving Buddhist caves in India, built during the Mauryan Empire, 3rd century BCE, carved out of granite, featuring precise, geometric shapes, polished surfaces, echoing the principles of Mauryan art, seven caves in total, each with unique characteristics, dark, mysterious atmosphere, faint scent of aged stone, soft, diffused light, filtering through entranceways, illuminating ancient carvings, Sattaparni Cave, the most impressive, with its rectangular chamber, vaulted ceiling, ornate doorways, Sudama Cave, a testament to Mauryan engineering, its entrance guarded by imposing stone walls, Lomas Rishi Cave, a masterpiece of ancient stonework, its facade adorned with carvings of elephants, horses, and mythological creatures, its interior chamber, a marvel of precision, featuring a domed ceiling, supported by eight imposing pillars, each cave a window into India's rich cultural heritage, reflecting the spiritual and artistic traditions of the ancient world, whispering secrets of the past, to those who listen, amidst the stillness, and the shadows, of these ancient, rock-cut wonders.