4^ KARRATIVE OP A JOURNEt 



Guzeraf, Marashtra and Javanese charactera 

 and scuiptures ? 



9. — The stile of architecture of the Temple 

 resembles also those of Bednore and of Jakaa 

 Achari — it should be recollected that a colony 

 from Dwaraka is there also recognized — the 

 great urn is also an accompaniment. 



10. — ïn these remarks I have not taken into 

 the account the presence of several Images evi- 

 dentlj Jaiü ; but it is to be remarked thej are 

 all sittino' — none standinsr are met with. nor anv 

 gigantic images^ as at Sravana Bellagolla^ Carcul 

 &c. but Dr. Hunter assures me he has heard of 

 a gigantic statue in the province of Cadiri. 



11. — On the other hand, though some Images 

 appear evidently Boudhist^ and though tradition 

 supports itj \ve yet find no evidence of the 

 Boudh worship exclusively, nor that derivable 

 from the gigantic figures recumbent in the 

 Temples of Ceylon, &c. That we find no histori- 

 cal figures or representations of groupes isequal- 

 ly applicable to the worship of Boudh and of 

 Jain; evidently the religion observedherej what- 

 cver it was, was less burthened with fictitious 

 symbols than either of them in the state they are 

 hitherto known — Qiiery — Are we yet sufSci- 

 ently acquaiated with their distinction and 



