Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ajanta Caves' has mentioned 'Sravasti' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Cave 12 plan: an early type of vihara (1st century BCE) without internal shrine Cave 1 plan, a monastery known for its paintings[71] Cave 6: a two-storey monastery with "Miracle of Sravasti" and "Temptation of Mara" painted[72] Cave 16: a monastery featuring two side aisles[72] | WIKI |
The cave-paintings also show the Temptation of Mara, the miracle of Sravasti where the Buddha simultaneously manifests in many forms, the story of Nanda, and the story of Siddhartha and Yasodhara. | WIKI |
Other frescos show the miracle of Sravasti, Ashtabhaya Avalokitesvara and the dream of Maya. | WIKI |
Cave 2 fresco above the right door shows Buddha in Tushita heaven[131] A scene from Vidurapandita Jataka: the birth of the Buddha[131] The artworks of Cave 2 are known for their feminine focus, such as these two females[126] The Miracle of Sravasti[132] | WIKI |
The lower level walls depict the Miracle of Sravasti and the Temptation of Mara legends. | WIKI |
There are many art panels narrating Buddhist themes, including those of the Buddha with Nagamuchalinda and Miracle of Sravasti. | WIKI |
[149] These Buddhas and others on the inner walls of the antechamber are a sculptural depiction of the Miracle of Sravasti in Buddhist theology. | WIKI |
Other frescos depict the conversion of Nanda, miracle of Sravasti, Sujata's offering, Asita's visit, the dream of Maya, the Trapusha and Bhallika story, and the ploughing festival. | WIKI |
This path is full of carved Buddhist legends, three depictions of the Miracle of Sravasti in the right ambulatory side of the aisle, and seated Buddhas in various mudra. | WIKI |