Q. Ajanta Cave paintings belongs to the period of
(a) Nandas
(b) Mauryas
(c) Guptas-Vakatakas
(d) Haryanks
Ans: (c) Guptas-Vakatakas
Explanation: Ajanta Cave paintings belong to the period of Guptas-Vakatakas. Therefore, option (c) Guptas-Vakatakas is the correct answer. The Ajanta Caves, located in present-day Maharashtra, India, are renowned for their exquisite Buddhist cave paintings. These paintings were created during the 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE, which overlaps with the reign of the Guptas and Vakatakas dynasties. The Vakatakas ruled in the Deccan region, and their patronage contributed to the development and embellishment of the Ajanta Caves. The Gupta Empire, known for its support of art and culture, also played a role in the continuation of painting activities at Ajanta.