Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi' has mentioned 'Wood' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[23] Although the railings are made up of stone, they are copied from a wooden prototype, and as John Marshall has observed the joints between the coping stones have been cut at a slant, as wood is naturally cut, and not vertically as stone should be cut.
Although made of stone, the torana gateways were carved and constructed in the manner of wood and the gateways were covered with narrative sculptures.
[59] The miracle of fire and wood
[106] 3rd panel The miracle of fire and wood.
This is a depicting of the miracles of the wood, the fire and the offering.
In the story of Kasyapa's conversion it is related that, after the miracle of the fire temple, a sacrifice was prepared by the Brahmans, but the wood for the fire could not be split, the fire could not be made to burn, and the oblation could not be offered, until in each case the Buddha gave his consent.
In the foreground, to the right, a Brahman ascetic has his axe raised to split the wood, but the axe will not descend until Buddha gives the word; then we see the axe driven home into the log.
The other figures in this panel, of two novices bringing wood and provisions, are mere accessories, while the stupa in the back ground, decorated with shell designs and surrounded by a square railing, serves to give local color to the scene.
This was probably covered by a wood and thatch roof.
A vision of ancient Indian court life, using motifs from Sanchi (wood engraving, 1878).