A complex of 19 odd rock-cut monuments excavated between the 1st century BCE and the 6th century CE are hidden in the concrete jungle that Andheri is today. Standing testimony to the Buddhist past of the city, the Mahakali Caves or the Kondivite Caves complex consists of various viharas, rock-cut water cisterns and stupas. The proximity of Kanheri (in today’s Sanjay Gandhi National Park) to the Mahakali Caves suggests that there could have been another Buddhist congregation associated with the larger one at Kanheri. The caves are dotted with a few Pali inscriptions and the rock-cut Buddhist iconography of later periods.
In spite of being situated in the heart of Mumbai city, these caves are serene and peaceful. So what are you waiting for? Get ready to explore and uncover the mysteries of the forgotten world!
This guided tour is free.