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PHOTOGRAPHS INDIA (GYA Series) (continued) : 

 12. Old Town of Gya (Southern extremity), 49. Porch of the Eastern Cave, 



looking North. 

 13, 14. The same, looking South and West. 

 15, 16. Houses of the Priests at Gya, along 



the banks of the Fulgo. 

 17, 18. Conical hill called Brahmajoni, 



Temple on the summit. ' 

 19, 20. Soonij Koond and Temple. 

 21. Tank for Pilgrims, or Koond Petta 



Mahaswar. 

 J2, 23. Achyber temple. 



24. View of the same, at the foot of the 



Brahmajoni hill, and close to the 

 Rukmini Tank. 



25, 26. Two \news, the higher temple is 



called Mungla Deva ; the other is of 

 the same style lower down the hill. 



27, 28. Two views of the lower Temple 

 facing the Sursuttee Tank. 



29, 30. Double-spired Temple in Modern 

 Town of Gya (or Sahibgunge); also 

 sculptured Doorway in the same. 



31. Arch over Gateway of Town of Gya. 



BooDH Gya. Buddhist Town, six miles 

 South of Gya. 



32. Great Temple of Boodh Gya, East face. 



33. The same, S. face ; with Boodhi Drum, 



or Tree of Knowledge on West. 



34. The same, Arch on Ea.st face. 



35. The same, Doorway and Courtyard 



with Impression of Buddha's feet. 



36. 37. The same, South face. 



38. Cenotaph, with figures representing 



Buddha himself. 



39. Smaller Temple, dedicat. to Tara Deva. 



BURR.4.BUR. Group of HiUs, sixteen miles 

 North of Gya. 



40. Isolated peak called " Kowa Dol," or 



The Crow's Swing. 



41. Gigantic figure of Boodh, eight feet 



high, breadth six feet, in Temple 

 on East side of hill. 



42. Hill of Burrabur Group, with Caves. 



43. Doorway to the Soodamea Cave. 



44. Porch of the Lomas Rishi Cave, with 



Frieze of Elephants. 



45. Doorway of the Kama Chopar Cave, 



excavated B.C. 245, with rude sculp- 

 tured rock on the right. 



46. Entrance to " Gopie's " Cave in Nagur- 



juni Group, b. c. 214. 



47. 48. Other Caves in the same group. 



50. Curious Boulder poised on two others. 



51. Burrabur Group of Hills from the Plains 



in front of the Nagurjuni Cave. 



52. The same, showing the Burrabur Peak 



and Temple in the Centre. 



Dharawtt Village, situated North of the 

 Burrabur Hills. 



53. Chandohur Tal, or Tank 2000 ft. by 



800 ft. ; & small Buddhist Temple. 



54. Standing Figure of Buddhisativa near 



said Temple. 



55. 56. Scidptures representing Objects of 



Bud(fiiist Worship, found on hill 

 near said Tank. 

 Nair, on the Patna and Gya Road, West 

 of Dharawut, 20 miles from Gya. 



57. Pillared Temple (34 Monoliths) near 



the Road. 



58. The same. East face. 



Pali, on the Patna Road, 13 miles from Gya 



59. A large Slab representing a Group of 



Figures. 



KiSPA, six miles West of Nair. 



60. Standing Statue of Sakya Singha, 



the Buddhist Teacher. 



61. Four-armed Figure sitting on shoulders 



of another squatting figure. 



62. Sculptured Block. 



Genjan, a Village, one and a-half mile 

 N.E. of Kispa. 



63. Statue of Buddha (seated), with seven 



small figures referring to Nirnana 

 of Sakya Singh. 

 Rajgeer ; or Rajagriha. 



64. Entrance to Son Bundar Cave, which 



is 34ft. by 17ft., cut in solid rock. 



65. View of Ancient City of Rajgeer, over- 



grown with brushwood. 



66. The same, with Modem Temples round 



the Hot Springs. 



67. 68. View of the same, overlooking the 



Hot Springs and the flat country. 



Daoodnugger, forty miles West of Gya. 



69. One of the Gateways of the Serai, or 



fortified place for protection of 

 Travellers. 



Shumshernugger, eight miles lower down 

 the Soane from Daoodnugger. 



70. Tomb of Shumsher Khan, Nephew of 



Daood Khan. 



