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 |
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[66] This change reflects the shift from Hinayana to Mahxc4x81yxc4x81na Buddhism. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
[161] On the walls are friezes of Jataka tales, but likely from the Hinayana phase of early construction. | WIKI |
[168] Both Hinayana and Mahayana stage paintings are discernable, though the former are more faded and begrimed with early centuries of Hinayana worship. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
[177] It is an ancient Hinayana cave with three cells opening around a minuscule central hall. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
[246][247] Further tracing and excavations led to a previously unknown Hinayana monastery cave dated to the 2nd and 1st century BCE. | WIKI |