There are five types of Gupta architecture: $(1)$ Temples $(2)$ Cave architecture $(3)$ Stupas $(4)$ Columns and $(5)$ Statue architecture.
The following caves were built in ancient India.
$1.$ Ajanta- Ellora Caves: These caves have been constructed by carving the hills of Western Ghats in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra.
The caves were discovered during $1819$ by British Army Captain John Smith.
There are $30$ caves here.
Which contains paintings from the second century $BC$ to the seventh century.
There are currently $24$ caves here.
Caves $16$ and $17$ contain murals of Buddha's life events and birth stories.
There are also vivid and freshly drawn pictures of deities, gandharvas, monks, nymphs, dancers; etc.Cave No. $29$ is the oldest, with $16$ Buddhist devotees drawn towards the stupa.
The figure of Padmapani Bodhisattva carved in the first cave has a unique place in the painting of the whole of Asia.
The Vihars and Chaityas of the caves of Ellora as well as Hindu, Buddhist and Jain temples were built during the reign of the Rashtravansha.
$2.$ Bagh Caves: Bagh Caves are located near Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh.
The pictures of the tiger caves are extremely fascinating.
There are vivid figures of Bodhisattva on both sides of the entrance.
Music and dance scenes are depicted on the walls of these caves.
There are dancing dancers and women playing various instruments.
These pictures show the love of women towards music and dance.
The frescoes depict horse chiefs, elephant processions, etc.