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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Elephanta Caves' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
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The Elephanta Caves contain rock cut stone sculptures that show syncretism of Hindu and Buddhist ideas and iconography.
The stone elephant that gave the name Elephanta.
The Portuguese named the island "Elephanta Island" for the huge rock-cut stone statue of an elephant, the spot they used for docking their boats and as a landmark to distinguish it from other islands near Mumbai.
The Portuguese had also removed and then lost an inscription stone from the caves.
The roof of the hall has concealed beams supported by stone columns joined together by capitals.
The central shrine of the Great Cave temple is a free-standing square stone cella, with entrances on each of its sides.
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 island also had a stone horse according to 18th century records, just like the stone elephant that made colonial Portuguese call it "Ilha Elefante".