400 DESCRIPTION" OF THE CAVES, &C. ON THE 



Fctt Inchtt 



The recess containing the temple, depth, 



'22 5 by 11 11 

 Ditto, height, - - 8 2 



A few yards further to the right is another part of 

 the Junwassa, with nearly the same aspect, N. SO W. 

 as the last, with an open front of four pillars, tliree 

 feet six inches square at the base, and thirteen feet 

 high, and two pilasters. After crossing the room or 

 hall on entering, a recess is formed by contracting 

 the length of the hall. On each side in this recess 

 are female figures. The front of the recess is formed 

 by two pillars and two pilasters, the singular style of 

 which, appears in the annexed Plate F. In the recess 

 js a square temple, having in it a raised altar with the 

 Ling of Mahdew. On each side of the door of this 

 temple, are two gigantic male figures, with each a 

 smaller female. The Brahmen that attended me, 

 called the male figures Chund and Prichund. 

 There is a passage round the temple in the recess. 



Dimensions of this excavation. 



Ptet Jiuha 



Length of the hall, including a recess at 



each end of 15 feet each, 

 Ereadth of the hall, or first section, 

 Height ditto ditto 



The recess in which the temple stands, 



deep, 

 Ditto, breadth. 

 Temple, square. 

 Door of the temple, breadth, 

 Ditto, height, 



COMAR WARRA, Asliect W. N. W. 



This cave is near the last. Its entrance deformed 

 by fallen rock, and accumulated earth. It is com- 

 posed of four sections, divided by four pillars, though 

 the outer one is unsupported by any at present, 

 whatever it may have been formerly, and it is from 

 the immense overhanging mass of unsupported 



rocly. 



