MOUNTAINS TO THE EASTWARD OF ELLORA. 415 



Ftet. Jnshti, 



when it v/as found that the superin- 

 CLUiibent rock did not sink, the temp- 

 ter, said to be Aurungzebe, forebore 

 furtlier trial. 

 Door-way, two feet four inches broad, by 

 five feet high, leads to a veranda, within 

 this veranda is a room of sixty feet by 

 twenty-two and eleven feet four inches 

 high. Right end unfinished. 



Length, - - - 60 



- Breadth, - - - 17 



Height, - - - 13 



A small projecting room, fifteen feet by 

 thirteen, and six feet high, being choked 

 with several finely sculptured figures. 

 An excavation raised twelve feetlioni the 

 surface of the court. 



Length, - - - 3(5 10 



Depth, - - - 14 y 



Height, - - - -12 



There is a multiplicity of figures in this 

 apartment, dei;ached from the wall. 

 Amongst the rest a large skeleton figure 

 with a smaller one on eacli side. The 

 principal is sitting, with each foot on a 

 prostrate naked figure. 



An excavation, which has a small recess, 

 opposite the entrance, of six feet by 

 seven and eight high. Length, - " 24- 



Depth - - 18 

 Height - 10 



An excavation terminating the lower story, ' 



on the side, length, - - 1'4 



Ditto, - depth, - - 10 



Ditto, - height, - - 11 6 



except between the two pillars, where 

 the roof is arched, the first instance I 

 have seen ot'the arch, and is there four- 



teen feet eight inches high. 



(left) 



