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page 1Buddhist monasteries in India
Ellora Caves
ancient cave temples of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism in Maharashtra, India
Kanheri Caves
ancient caves in Mumbai, India
Karla Caves
cave complex in Karla, India
Barabar Caves
rock-cut caves in Bihar, India
Badami cave temples
6th-8th century Hindu and Jain cave temples in Karnataka, India

Jetavana
thumb|300px|Mulagandhakuti. The remains of the Buddha's hut at Jetavana.
Ratnagiri
Buddhist monastery in Odisha
Bagh Caves
Buddhist caves in southwest Madhya Pradesh
Bhaja Caves
cave complex in Maharashtra, India
Pushpagiri
Budhist site in Odisha, India
Nasik Caves
ancient Buddhist cave complex in Nashik, India
Mahakali Caves
Caves in Maharashtra state of India
Udayagiri
Buddhist complex in Odisha

Lalitgiri
Lalitagiri () (also known as Nalitagiri) is a major Buddhist complex in the Cuttack district in the Indian state of Odisha. The complex is home to stupas, 'esoteric' Buddha images, and monasteries (viharas), which is the oldest site in the region. Significant finds at this complex include Buddha's relics. Tantric Buddhism was practiced at this site.
Undavalli Caves
rock-cut caves in Undavalli village, Guntur district

Lenyadri
Lenyadri, sometimes called Ganesa Lena, Ganesh Pahar Caves, are a series of about 30 rock-cut Buddhist "caves", located about north of Junnar in Pune district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. They are cut into a natural cliff or steep slope. Other caves surrounding the city of Junnar are: Manmodi Caves, Shivneri Caves and Tulja Caves. The Lenyadri caves date between the 1st and 3rd century AD. Some have later been adapted to Hindu use.
Kondana Caves
cave in India (Maharashtra)
Mandapeshwar Caves
cave in Mumbai, India
Kolvi Caves
cave in India
Shivneri Caves
caves in Maharashtra, India
Junagadh Buddhist Cave Groups
cave in India
Kuda Caves
caves in Raigad district, Maharashtra, India
Odantapuri
Odantapuri (also called Odantapura or Uddandapura) was a prominent Buddhist monastic university in what is now Bihar Sharif in Bihar, India. It is believed to have been established by the Pala ruler Gopala I in the 8th century. It is considered the second oldest of India's Mahaviharas after Nalanda and was situated in Magadha. Inscriptional evidence also indicates that the Mahavihara was supported by local Buddhist kings like the Pithipatis of Magadha.
Saptaparni Cave
Buddhist cave in Bihar, India
Ghorawadi Caves
ancient buddhist cave in India(Maharashtra)
Dhamnar Caves
cave in India
Gandharpale Caves
ancient buddhist cave in Maharastra
Dhank Caves
caves in Gujarat, India
Sana Caves
caves in India
Erravaram Caves
cave in India
Saru Maru caves and stupas
Buddhist archaeological site in India
Guntupalli Group of Buddhist Monuments
village in Andhra Pradesh, India
Khambhalida Caves
cave in India
Tulja Caves
cave in India (Maharashtra)
Binnayaga caves
Buddhist cave in Rajasthan, India
Thanale Caves
buddhist cave in India(Maharshtra)
Bojjannakonda
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thumb|260px|Bojjannakonda is one of the Holy relic sites of Andhra Pradesh
Bojjannakonda and Lingalakonda are two rock-cut caves of Buddhist origin on adjacent hillocks situated near the village of Sankaram, Anakapalle of ancient Kalinga in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The sites are believed to have been established between the 4th and 9th centuries AD, when Buddhism was the majority religion of Sankaram (Sangharam). The original name of Bojjannakonda is Buddina Konda.
Karad Caves
cave in India
Ghatotkacha Cave
ancient Buddhist cave in Maharshtra, India
Uparkot Caves
Buddhist caves in Gujarat, India
Hathiagor Buddhist Caves
cave in India
Kadia Dungar caves
cave in India
Jivakarama vihara
Buddhist monastery in Bihar, India
Manmodi caves
caves in Maharashtra, India
Chandavaram Buddhist site
archaeological site in Donakonda mandal, India
Ambivali Caves
archaeological site in Raigarh district, India
Khapra Kodiya Caves
Part of the Junagadh Buddhist Cave Group