Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Elephanta Caves' has mentioned 'Temple' in the following places:
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[10] The main temple's orientation as well as the relative location of other temples are placed in a mandala pattern.
The Elephanta caves re-emerged as a center of Hindu worship, and according to British administration records, the government charged the pilgrims a temple tax at least since 1872.
The temple complex is primarily the abode of Shiva, depicted in widely celebrated carvings which narrate legends and mythologies of Shaivism.
The 6th century temple follows a mandala design, according to George Michell.
The temple is enclosed in the cave, it has interior walls but no exterior wall.
Overlaid, as if fused, on the architecture of this temple is another open temple aligned to the north-south direction with three faced Sadashiva as its focal center.
The central shrine of the Great Cave temple is a free-standing square stone cella, with entrances on each of its sides.
[76] The temple and all the pillars are laid out to lead the pilgrim's view towards it, the cella is visible from any point inside the cave and its most significant progression.
The relief remains suggest the cave was once a Shaiva temple as well.
One is a large hall known as Cave 6, or Sitabai's temple cave (18xc2xb057xe2x80xb250xe2x80xb3N 72xc2xb056xe2x80xb203xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf18.963835xc2xb0N 72.934125xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 18.963835; 72.934125).