Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ajanta Caves' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[15] The caves are in the rocky northern wall of the U-shaped gorge of the river Waghur,[16] in the Deccan plateau.
[17][18] Within the gorge are a number of waterfalls, audible from outside the caves when the river is high.
[59] A grand gateway to the site was carved, at the apex of the gorge's horseshoe between caves 15 and 16, as approached from the river, and it is decorated with elephants on either side and a nxc4x81ga, or protective Naga (snake) deity.
A terracotta plaque of Mahishasuramardini, also known as Durga, was also found in a burnt-brick vihara monastery facing the caves on the right bank of the river Waghora that has been recently excavated.
Also, cave 30 is located between caves 15 and 16, nearer the river bed (cave invisible here).
There was originally a columned portico in front of the present facade, which can be seen "half-intact in the 1880s" in pictures of the site, but this fell down completely and the remains, despite containing fine carvings, were carelessly thrown down the slope into the river, from where they have been lost.
[154] It is at the river level with easy access, relatively lower than other caves, and according to Archaeological Survey of India it is possibly one of the earliest monasteries.
It also has a platform on its veranda with a fine view of the river ravine below and the forest cover.
A burnt-brick vihara monastery facing the caves on the right bank of the river Waghora has been recently excavated.