390 DESCRIPTIOJT OF THE CAVES,^&C. ON THE 



side of the entrance of the recess are two standing 

 figures, Mhom he called S'ui) and Bud. The whole 

 room, except the open front, has the same fii^ures as 

 that in the recess; but of a smaller size. Thev all 

 appear to be naked, and to have no other covering' on. 

 the head than curled hair. The Brahmen who shews 

 the caves has a legend that they were fabricated by 

 BrsKUR^^iA*, the carpenter of Ramchlnder wlia 

 caused a night of six months, in which he was to 

 connect these excavations with the extraordinary hill 

 and fort of DotdufalKidy or DeogJdre, about four coss 

 distant ; but that the cock crowing, his work was left un- 

 finished, and the divine artist took the Outar of Bode. 

 In the left hand side of this fine cave, there is a 

 coarse niche that opens into the Adnaut Subha below. 

 This cave consists of two oblong squares, the inner 

 one being formed by twelve pillars, the four at each 

 end differing from those in the centre. 



Dimensions of Jugnath Siibha. 



Width of the cut through the rock at the 



entrance, _ _ _ 



Height of the principal figure, sitting, 

 Whole length of the cave. 

 Length of the inner square from the base 



of the pillars, - . _ 



Breadth of the whole cave, 

 Ditto of the inner ditto, 

 Ditto to the plain work of the recess, -^ 

 Circumference of the shaft of one of the 



four middle pillars, 

 One side of the base of ditto, 

 From the base to the capital. 

 From, ditto to the stone beam, 

 From the floor to the ceiling, 



* V'isw'A, or WiiMA KuKMA, crcator or maker of the world. 



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