The Kanheri caves are rock-cut caves, which have been dated from the 2nd century BC. They were originally constructed as a place of rest for the travellers. The caves, 109 in
numbers, soon turned into the Buddhist viharas (monasteries), used by the Buddhist monks as their residential and meditation purposes.
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