Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ajanta Caves' has mentioned 'Nave' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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This hall is longitudinally divided into a nave and two narrower side aisles separated by a symmetrical row of pillars, with a stupa in the apse. | WIKI |
All follow the typical form found elsewhere, with high ceilings and a central "nave" leading to the stupa, which is near the back, but allows walking behind it, as walking around stupas was (and remains) a common element of Buddhist worship (pradakshina). | WIKI |
The cave has a distinct apsidal shape, nave, aisle and an apse with an icon, architecture, and plan that reminds one of the cathedrals built in Europe many centuries later. | WIKI |
[163] It has a large central apsidal hall with a row of 39 octagonal pillars, a nave separating its aisle and stupa at the end for worship. | WIKI |
The worship hall is apsidal, with 15 pillars dividing it into two side aisles and one nave. | WIKI |
Cave 19 plan suggests that it once had a courtyard and additional artwork[208] Nagaraja in ardhaparyanka asana, with his wife holding lotus and wearing mangalasutra[208] The nave has 15 pillars with Buddha reliefs[215] Buddha paintings in the side aisle of Cave 19[215] | WIKI |