Ajanta caves were built from the 2nd century BCE to 7th century CE. They contain some of the earliest and finest examples of Indian wall-painting. The subject matter is largely scenes from the life of Buddha.
Not satisfied with caves the Guptas were the first dynasty to build permanent free-standing Hindu temples and so they began a long tradition of Indian temple architecture. It is perhaps important to note here that Hindu temples were not designed for congregations but rather as the dwelling place of a deity. Finally we can say that Guptas rebuilt Ajanta Caves.
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