Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ajanta Caves' has mentioned 'Chaitya' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Cave 19, Ajanta, a 5th-century chaitya hall
Cave 9, a first-period Hinayana-style chaitya worship hall with stupa but no idols
Top: Interior of Ajanta chaitya hall, Cave 26, photo by Robert Gill (c. 1868); Bottom: James Fergusson painting of Cave 19 worship hall.
The four completed chaitya halls are caves 9 and 10 from the early period, and caves 19 and 26 from the later period of construction.
[21][68] Cave 29 is a late and very incomplete chaitya hall.
The form of columns in the work of the first period is very plain and un-embellished, with both chaitya halls using simple octagonal columns, which were later painted with images of the Buddha, people and monks in robes.
Buddhist monks praying in front of the Dagoba of Chaitya Cave 26
Chaitya halls are boxed (9, 10, 19, 26), and minor caves are indicated by a smaller type.
Caves 9 and 10 are the two chaitya or worship halls from the 2nd to 1st century BCE xe2x80x93 the first period of construction, though both were reworked upon the end of the second period of construction in the 5th century CE.
Cave 10, a vast prayer hall or Chaitya, is dated to about the 1st century BCE, together with the nearby vihara cave No 12.
[163] It is thought that the chronology of these early Chaitya Caves is as follows: first Cave 9 at Kondivite Caves and then Cave 12 at the Bhaja Caves, which both predate Cave 10 of Ajanta.
[165] Then, after Cave 10 of Ajanta, in chronological order: Cave 3 at Pitalkhora, Cave 1 at Kondana Caves, Cave 9 at Ajanta, which, with its more ornate designs, may have been built about a century later,[163] Cave 18 at Nasik Caves, and Cave 7 at Bedse Caves, to finally culminate with the "final perfection" of the Great Chaitya at Karla Caves.
Cave 19 is a worship hall (chaitya griha, 16.05 xc3x97 7.09 m) datable to the fifth century CE.
[215] According to Sharma, the similarities at the Karla Caves Great Chaitya, built in the 2nd century CE, suggest that Cave 19 may have been modeled after it.