Summary: This volume focuses on Buddhist Cave Architecture through illustrations and inscriptions found in various caves like at Ajanta and others. It includes detailed drawings of architectural elements to aid in the study of ancient Indian art. The inscriptions divulge historical, religious and cultural aspects, offering insight into the surroundings and their significance. Partially translated by experts G. Buhler and J. Fergusson, the texts and images shed light on the caves' historical importance, providing an opportunity for scholarly exploration and understanding ancient architectural marvels on a deeper level. Further, it delves into the Kanheri Caves and other locations with additional elucidation on sculptures and inscriptions, paving the way for thorough research and appreciation of the rich cultural tapestry woven within these caves, inviting contemplation and enhancing comprehension of India's historical past.