Category
page 1Hindu cave temples in India
Ellora Caves
ancient cave temples of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism in Maharashtra, India
Elephanta Caves
Shiva cave temples and UNESCO world heritage site on a Mumbai harbor island
Amarnath Temple
Hindu shrine in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Vaishno Devi Temple
Hindu temple in India
Badami cave temples
6th-8th century Hindu and Jain cave temples in Karnataka, India
Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves
partly natural and partly artificial caves of archaeological, historical and religious importance near the city of Bhubaneswar in Odisha, India
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.
Udayagiri Caves, Vidisha MP
Early 5th century 19 Hindu and 1 Jain cave temples
Masroor Temples
8th-century rock cut stone temple and ruins in Masrur–Lahalpur Himachal Pradesh
Mahishasuramardini Mandapa
rock-cut cave temple

Tiger Cave
rock cut temple in Tamil Nadu, India

Patal Bhuvaneshwar
Caves in Uttarakhand, India
Siyot caves, Kutch
2nd to 7th century Buddhist caves in Gujarat, India
Pataleshwar
cave temple in Pune
Mogalrajapuram caves
7th century cave temples in Vijayawada
Kottukal cave temple
rock-cut Shiva temple in Kerala
Jatashankar
250px|thumb|Jatashankar Shiva temple in the mountains of Pachmarhi
Jatashankar (also Jata Shankar) is a natural cave and Hindu shrine located north of Pachmarhi, in Narmadapuram district, Madhya Pradesh, India. Jatashankar is located in a deep ravine with enormous boulders perched above. The cave contains stalagmites which are revered as naturally formed lingams. The cave serves as a shrine to the deity Shiva and is a popular destination for pilgrims. Jata means matted hair and Shankara is another name of Shiva. There are two ponds fed by springs found in the locality, one of cold water and th