Tulja Caves
Tulja Lena caves | |
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Location | Junnar |
Coordinates | 19°12′30″N 73°50′08″E / 19.2083°N 73.8356°E |
Geology | Basalt |
Tulja Caves (Tulja Lena) are located beyond the
The cave has circular
Description
The Tulja Lena caves lie in a hill about a mile and a half or two miles north-west from
The caves run along the face of the cliff nearly from south-east to north-west, facing about south-west, but all the façades have fallen away. They consist of a number of cells and two small
The dagoba is perfectly plain, but its capital has been hewn off to convert it into a huge
In front of this cave and the one on each side of it is a platform built by the modern devotees of Tulja Devi.[3]
Over the front of one of the cells to the north-east of this are left some Chaitya-window ornamentation, a larger one over where the door has been, the inner arch of which is filled with knotted ribbons etc..., similar to what is over the Chaitya-cave door at the Nasik Caves, while the front of the arch is carved with flowers. On each side of this is a smaller arch; and farther to the left is a dagoba in half relief with the umbrella or chhatri over it, on each side a Gandharva or Kinnara above, and a male figure below, that to the right attended by a female, but all of them weatherworn. Over all is a projecting frieze carved on front with the "Buddhist rail pattern".[3]
Next to these are two more plain fronts, and then two with Chaitya-window heads over where the doors have been, and smaller ones between, and the "rail ornament" and quadrantal carved roll supported by slender brackets in entire relief, as at the Bhaja Caves.[3]
References
- ^ ISBN 8170307740.
- ISBN 978-0143415176.
- ^ a b c d e Fergusson, James; Burgess, James (1880). The cave temples of India. London : Allen.
External links
Buddha's Holy Sites |