Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi' has mentioned 'Balustrade' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In the 1st century BCE, four elaborately carved toranas (ornamental gateways) and a balustrade encircling the entire structure were added.
The Sungas nearly doubled the diameter of the initial stupa, encasing it in stone, and built a balustrade and a railing around it.
A second stone pathway at ground level was enclosed by a stone balustrade.
[24] Some reliefs are visible on the stairway balustrade, but they are probably slightly later than those at Stupa No2,[25] and are dated to 125xe2x80x93100 BCE.
[22] Some reliefs on the stairway balustrade.
Shunga balustrade and staircase.
Stairway balustrade reliefs Flame palmette.
The stupas which seem to have been commissioned during the rule of the Shungas are the Second and then the Third stupas (but not the highly decorated gateways, which are from the following Satavahana period, as known from inscriptions), following the ground balustrade and stone casing of the Great Stupa (Stupa No 1).
The balustrade and the gateways were also colored.
The Persepolitan capital and square abacus ornamented with a balustrade in relief are cut entire from a single block of stone.