Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ajanta Caves' has mentioned 'Wall' in the following places:
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The Ajanta Caves constitute ancient monasteries and worship-halls of different Buddhist traditions carved into a 75-metre (246xc2xa0ft) wall of rock. | WIKI |
[15] The caves are in the rocky northern wall of the U-shaped gorge of the river Waghur,[16] in the Deccan plateau. | WIKI |
[48] He then vandalised the wall by scratching his name and the date over the painting of a bodhisattva. | WIKI |
[67] The centre of the rear wall has a larger shrine-room behind, containing a large Buddha statue. | WIKI |
Each wall of the hall inside is nearly 40 feet (12xc2xa0m) long and 20 feet (6.1xc2xa0m) high. | WIKI |
There is a shrine carved on the rear wall to house an impressive seated image of the Buddha, his hands being in the dharmachakrapravartana mudra. | WIKI |
The two most famous individual painted images at Ajanta are the two over-life-size figures of the protective bodhisattvas Padmapani and Vajrapani on either side of the entrance to the Buddha shrine on the wall of the rear aisle (see illustrations above). | WIKI |
[58] The porch's rear wall has a doorway in the center, which allows entrance to the hall. | WIKI |
The rear wall of the verandah contains the panel of litany of Avalokitexc5x9bvara. | WIKI |
Cave 7 plan (Robert Gill sketch, 1850)[153] Cave 7: Buddhas on the antechamber left wall (James Burgess sketch, 1880)[150] Buddhas on the antechamber's right wall[150] The shallow corridor before the shrine | WIKI |
On the left wall of the cave are votaries approaching the stupa, which suggests a devotional tradition. | WIKI |
The cave is damaged with its front wall completely collapsed. | WIKI |
The Mahaummagga Jataka frescos are found on the left wall of the corridor, which narrates the story of a child Bodhisattva. | WIKI |
The right wall of the corridor show the scenes from the life of the Buddha. | WIKI |
[236] It is likely that the builders focussed on sculpture, rather than paintings, in Cave 26 because they believed stone sculpture will far more endure than paintings on the wall. | WIKI |
[235][237] The Cave 26 complex has two upper stories and it shows evidence that four wings of the cave were planned, but these were abandoned and only the carved Buddhas on the right and left wall were completed. | WIKI |
[240] The artwork begins on the wall of the aisle, immediately the left side of entrance. | WIKI |
The major artworks include the Mahaparinirvana of Buddha (reclining Buddha) on the wall, followed by the legend called the "Temptations by Mara". | WIKI |
Many of the wall reliefs and images in this cave were badly damaged, and have been restored as a part of the site conservation efforts. | WIKI |
[244] Cave 26, left aisle wall: Mahaparinirvana of Buddha, or Dying Buddha[245] | WIKI |