Chap. V. WESTERN CHAITTA HALLS. Ll3
though still sloping slightly inwards, the jambs more nearly parallel,
and in fact we have nearly all the features of a well-designed
40. riun of Cave at Ucdsii. (From a Plan by Mr. Burgess.) Scale 50 ft. to 1 in.
chaitya cave; The two pillars in front, however, as will he seen
from the plan (Woodcut No. 49), are so much too lar^e in proportion
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though still sloping slightly inwards, the jambs more nearly parallel,
and in fact we have nearly all the features of a well-designed
40. riun of Cave at Ucdsii. (From a Plan by Mr. Burgess.) Scale 50 ft. to 1 in.
chaitya cave; The two pillars in front, however, as will he seen
from the plan (Woodcut No. 49), are so much too lar^e in proportion
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