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
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]
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.
Other frescos show the miracle of Sravasti, Ashtabhaya Avalokitesvara and the dream of Maya.
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]
The lower level walls depict the Miracle of Sravasti and the Temptation of Mara legends.
There are many art panels narrating Buddhist themes, including those of the Buddha with Nagamuchalinda and Miracle of Sravasti.
[149] These Buddhas and others on the inner walls of the antechamber are a sculptural depiction of the Miracle of Sravasti in Buddhist theology.
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.
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.