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
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.
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).
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.
[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.
The worship hall is apsidal, with 15 pillars dividing it into two side aisles and one nave.
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]