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Pandavleni caves are a group of 24 Hinayana Buddhist Caves, dating from around the 1st century BC to the 2nd century AD, built by the Jain kings. These caves are situated about 8-km south of Nashik on a tableland atop the Trivashmi Hill, Cave 3 and cave 10 are viharas with some interesting sculptures. Cave 18 is a chaitya believed to date from the same time as the Karla Cave in Lonavala; it is well sculptured and its elaborate facade is particularly noteworthy.
Nashik Travel Guide