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Udayagiri: Rani Gumpha (Orissa)

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Frederic, Louis

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This cave is the most remarkable, both in its dimensions and in being set out around a courtyard, Has two storeys which open into galleries, Stone veranda of the lower floor has collapsed, carrying its supporting pillars with it, Layout is like a theatre, May have served as a temple for Jaina monks, On right, on 1st floor, is a stone throne, maybe for the Superior of the Community, Outside are simple cells for monks, and rooms for preparations for the cult, [formerly IA-457, number crossed out and replaced with IA-425]

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Basham Collection

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1959

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