%0 Journal Article %T Architectural History and Painting Art at Ajanta: Some Salient Features %A Manager Singh %A Babasaheb Ramrao Arbad %J Arts %D 2013 %I MDPI AG %R 10.3390/arts2030134 %X The present paper deals with the period of India¡¯s greatest cultural fluorescence, The Golden Age. A lively intellectual debate has been going on among historians and archaeologists on the subject of the chronology of the caves at Ajanta. The study shows addition of many iconographic styles from Ajanta to Bagh caves and vice-versa due to movement of skilled workers and craftsmen between these two Buddhist sites. Many iconographic figures were added / deleted depending on the local condition of rock at both the sites. The art and architecture of these sites reflects India¡¯s great materials culture. The Ajanta paintings are not just a milestone in the history of development of world art but they also convey unique insights about the life of ancient Indians and their culture. This paper outlines some of the architectural features introduced from Ajanta into the other cultures. Furthermore, structural conservation measures and scientific methodology adopted for the preservation of Ajanta murals have also been highlighted. %K Ajanta %K art %K architecture %K blending of colors %K solstices %K conservation %U http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/2/3/134