It’s an overcast day when I join a group of other journalists to stand at the Ajanta Caves viewpoint and peer down at the 30 rock-cut Buddhist monuments that were painstakingly carved from the basalt and granite rock of the region. Gazing at them as the lush foliage all around me bursts with vivid green hues thanks to the monsoon rain, the caves appear as anthills in a horseshoe-shaped plateau with their tiny inhabitants—visitors like me—scurrying in and out of them.







