Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Elephanta Caves' has mentioned 'Sculpture' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
They established a base on the island, and its soldiers damaged the sculpture and caves.
The Trimurti is considered a masterpiece and the most important sculpture in the caves.
The panel in the northwest side of the cave, on the wall near west entrance and the Linga shrine (see 7 in plan), is an uncommon sculpture about the Andhakasura-vadha legend.
The carvings are substantially damaged, but the ruined remains of the sculpture have been significant to scholarly studies of Hindu literature.
The shrine door has some traces of sculpture.
Other scholarly studied museum held Elephanta sculpture includes a part of Brahma head, several ruins of Vishnu from different statues, a range of panels and free-standing stone carvings.
The sculpture represents three aspects of Shiva: the Creator, the Preserver, and the Destroyer, identified, respectively, with Aghora or Bhairava (left half), Taptapurusha or Mahadeva (central full face), and Vamadeva or Uma (right half).