130 NORTHERN OR INDO-ARYAN STYLE. Book VI.
places in Java. The Buddhists had their cells for priests and
ascetics ; the Jains filled their residential cells with images
332. Rock-cut Temple at Dhamnar. (From a Plan by Gen. Cunningham.)
Scale 50 ft. to 1 in.
and made them little temples ; and the Hindus in their shrines
made smaller cellae for the attendants or family of the god.
333. »Saiva Temple near Poona. (From a Sketch by Daniell.)
One more illustration must conclude what we have at
present to say of Hindu rock-cut temples. It is the temple
of Panchalesvara at Bhamburde near Poona, and is but little
known, though much more appropriate to cave architecture
places in Java. The Buddhists had their cells for priests and
ascetics ; the Jains filled their residential cells with images
332. Rock-cut Temple at Dhamnar. (From a Plan by Gen. Cunningham.)
Scale 50 ft. to 1 in.
and made them little temples ; and the Hindus in their shrines
made smaller cellae for the attendants or family of the god.
333. »Saiva Temple near Poona. (From a Sketch by Daniell.)
One more illustration must conclude what we have at
present to say of Hindu rock-cut temples. It is the temple
of Panchalesvara at Bhamburde near Poona, and is but little
known, though much more appropriate to cave architecture