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include Hathi Gumpha,
Ananta Gumpha,
Ganesha Gumpha, Jaya
Vijaya Gumpha,
Mancapuri Gumpha, Bagha/Byaghra/Vyaghra
Gumpha and
Sarpa Gumpha. The Archaeological...
- A
Gompa or Gönpa or
Gumba (Tibetan: དགོན་པ།, Wylie: dgon pa "remote place",
Sanskrit araṇya), also
known as ling (Wylie: gling, "island"), is a sacred...
- athletes, and
geese carrying flowers.
Udayagiri Ganesha Gumpha (cave no-10),
Udayagiri Hathi Gumpha (cave no-14),
Udayagiri Hathigumpha inscription Carving...
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Nashik (/ˈnɑːʃɪk/; Marathi: [naːʃik];
formerly Nasik (listen)) is a city in the
northern region of the
Indian state of Maharashtra.
Situated on the banks...
- host many
ancient rock-cut
caves such as the Rani
Gumpha.
Among these, to the west of Rani
Gumpha, is a
cavern called Hathigumpha on the
southern face...
- 145–146 "The taut
posture and
location at the
entrance of the cave (Rani
Gumpha)
suggests that the male
figure is a
guard or dvarapala. The
aggressive stance...
-
Bengal (1915), The
Temple of Siva at
Bhumara (1924), The
Paleography of Hati
Gumpha and
Nanaghat Inscriptions (1924), Bas
Reliefs of
Badami (1928) and The Haihayas...
-
Hamis Gumpha...
- The
Minor Inscriptions of
Kharavela are the
shorter inscriptions found near the
major and
celebrated Hathigumpha inscription of
Kharavela in the twin hills...
- BCE), in the
Bhaja Caves (1st
century BCE), and the Jain cave of
Ananta Gumpha in
Khandagiri (1st
century CE). They
follow similar depiction of the chariot-riding...