Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ajanta Caves' has mentioned 'Hinayana' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[66] This change reflects the shift from Hinayana to Mahxc4x81yxc4x81na Buddhism.
[72] This stage marked the Mahayana theme and Vakataka renaissance period of Ajanta reconstruction that started about four centuries after the earlier Hinayana theme construction.
[161] On the walls are friezes of Jataka tales, but likely from the Hinayana phase of early construction.
[168] Both Hinayana and Mahayana stage paintings are discernable, though the former are more faded and begrimed with early centuries of Hinayana worship.
According to Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Cave 12 is an early stage Hinayana (Theravada) monastery (14.9 xc3x97 17.82 m) from the 2nd to 1st century BCE.
[177] It is an ancient Hinayana cave with three cells opening around a minuscule central hall.
[209] It made a major departure from the earlier Hinayana tradition, by carving a Buddha into the stupa, a decision that states Spink must have come from "the highest levels" in the 5th-century Mahayana Buddhist establishment because the king and dynasty that built this cave was from the Shaivism Hindu tradition.
[246][247] Further tracing and excavations led to a previously unknown Hinayana monastery cave dated to the 2nd and 1st century BCE.