Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi' has mentioned 'Elephant' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Elephant. | WIKI |
Elephant with branch. | WIKI |
Evolution of the Indian load-bearing pillar capital, down to 1st century SanchiMauryan capital (Pataliputra capital)4th-3rd c. BCESarnath capital,Sarnath, c.3rd-1st c. BCEBharhut capital2nd c. BCESanchi lion capital1st c. BCESanchi elephant capital1st c. BCE/CESanchi Yakshas capital1st c. CE | WIKI |
[51] One of the faces shows a galopping horse carrying a rider, while the other face shows an elephant and its mahaut. | WIKI |
In this relief, the king is seen seated on an elephant, holding the relics on his head. | WIKI |
[94] On the projecting end of this architrave is an elephant in a lotus-pond with mahaut and females on its back, and a second female scrambling up behind; in the background, a pavilion with female figures looking out. | WIKI |
[105] Central front architrave, right The famous Yakshini, under foliage and hanging in front of an elephant, on the side.of the East Gateway. | WIKI |
At the top of the panel, Maya's dream of the visit of an elephant, in Kapilavastu. | WIKI |
Maya, the queen, is seen lying in a pavilion of the palace, and on her is descending the Bodhisattva in the form of a white elephant. | WIKI |
After the death of the Buddha his relics were taken possession of by the Mallas of Kushinagara, whose chief is here depicted riding on an elephant and bearing the relics into the town of Kusinagara on his own head. | WIKI |
The deva with the giant head, riding either on the elephant or on the lion to the right of the panel, is probably meant to be Indra or Brahma. | WIKI |
Sanchi and the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara Maya's dream The Great Departure Mara's attack Enlightenment The Buddha Preaching Sanchi(1st c. BCE/CE) Maya's dream of a white elephant. | WIKI |