Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ajanta Caves' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Similar stone benches are found in Nasik Caves.
Each cell has two stone beds.
Its three sides inside have twelve cells, each with two stone beds.
Cave 13 is another small monastery from the early period, consisting of a hall with seven cells, each also with two stone beds, all carved out of the rock.
Entrance stairs to the single-storey Cave 16, with stone elephants and front with pillars (left).
Cave 17 (34.5 m xc3x97 25.63 m)[114] along with Cave 16 with two great stone elephants at the entrance and Cave 26 with sleeping Buddha, were some of the many caves sponsored by the Hindu Vakataka prime minister Varahadeva.
The vihara consists of a sanctum, four cells for monks and a pillared verandah with two stone cut windows for light.
[236] It is likely that the builders focussed on sculpture, rather than paintings, in Cave 26 because they believed stone sculpture will far more endure than paintings on the wall.
[246] It is a 3.66 m xc3x97 3.66 m cave with three cells, each with two stone beds and stone pillows on the side of each cell.
According to Richard Cohen, Ajanta Caves to them has been yet another example of "worship this stock, or that stone, or monstrous idol".