Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Elephanta Caves' has mentioned 'Relief' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The central Shiva relief Trimurti is located on the south wall opposite the main entrance.
[44] It is carved in relief on the south wall of the cave facing the north entrance, along the north-south axis.
In the panel, the relief shows a headdress (double-folded) with two pleats draped towards the female head (Parvati) and the right side (Shiva) depicting curled hair and a crescent.
The relief is much ruined below the waist, is 3.5xc2xa0m (11xc2xa0ft) high and posed in action.
Though a relief, it is carved to give it a three dimensional form, as if the ferocious Shiva is coming out of the rocks and impaling Andhaka with his trident.
[60] Here King Parvata standing behind Parvati gives away the bride to Shiva while Brahma is the priest in the grotto relief.
The relief is in a dilapidated condition with most of the arms and legs broken.
The badly damaged relief panel is 4xc2xa0m (13xc2xa0ft) wide and 3.4xc2xa0m (11xc2xa0ft) high and set low on the wall.
A portion of ascetic skeletal devotee Bhringi relief survives and he is seated near Shiva's feet.
The relief remains suggest the cave was once a Shaiva temple as well.