MOUNTAINS TO THE EASTWARD OF ELLORA. 415 



Fnt Jndti 



Another room within the foregoing, length, 37 

 Ditto, height, - - 14- 



The rock seems to have given ^ray in 

 the centre of this room, and the rub- 

 bish has fallen in. 



CENTRE. 



Balcony over the gateway, fourteen feet by eiglit, 

 and eight high. A room within it nine feet 

 square, and about nine high. Another within 

 it, same dimensions. One on each side from 

 the centre, twenty-two by fifteen each. Bridge, 

 twenty feet by eigiiteen, with a parapet three 

 feet six inches high. Ascent by nine stej)S 

 from the bridge into a distinct room, in which 

 is the bull Niincke, sixteen feet three inches 

 sl'fuare. Anodier bridge, twenty-one feet by 

 twenty-three broad, leading to the upper portico 

 of the teniple. This portico with t[ie parapet 

 wall is eighteen feet by fifteen feet two inches, 

 and seventeen high : within a bench that i« 

 rounded of fom- high by three feet seven inches 

 broad. You can enter this portico from the 

 gateway by a passage that tlie filling up of the 

 rubbish has afforded, but the proper [)assage is 

 by flights of steps on each side, of thirty-six 

 steps each, leading up on each side the body of 

 the temple. 



GRAND TEMPLE. 



Door of the portico, twelve feet high by 

 six feet broad, length from the door of 

 the portico entering the temple, to the 

 back M*all of the temple, - 103 6 



Length from the same place to the end of 



the raised pkitform behind the temple, 142 6 



Greatest breadth of the inner part of the 

 temple, - - - 61 



Height of the ceiling, - - 17 10 



Two porches on each side, measured without, 

 thirty-four fett ten inches by fifteen feet four 

 inches. The particulars of the intricate mea- 

 surement 



