THE SEVEN PAGODAS. 



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path that runs along their east foot from north to south and 

 inspect the objects as follows :-— 



B (24) . A handsome monolithic shrine with ridge roof 



and curved gable ends. 

 C (25). A fine little facade and excavation with carved 

 tableaux, situate a little way up the gully to 

 the south-west of B. Return from C and regain 

 the path at the east foot of the rocks in front 

 of D (17). 



D (17). The great rock-cut bas-relief scene called 

 Arjuna's Penance. 



E (16). An unfinished excavation adjoining D. 



F (15). A rock-cut pastoral scene, with a pillared hall 

 built before it. 



G (48). A fine facade and excavation, high up in the 

 rock, 100 yards south of F. The interior has 

 been destroyed and this may be omitted if the 

 time is wanting. 

 H (45). A great rock-cut bas-relief scene like D (17), 

 only more weatherworn. It lies off the path 

 on the east face of the south-south-eastmost 

 detached rock, 250 yards south of F (15). 



Eegaining the footpath where it issues from the defile 

 between the main and the detached rocks, on the south-east- 

 most spur of the former, notice I (44). 



I (44). A plain neatly finished excavation. 



Bounding the southern end of this spur, a path 

 will be seen leading northwards up a long 

 slope to J (32). 

 J (32). An unfinished facade over a fine excavation with 

 sculptured tableaux facing the east under the 

 highest point of the rocks, on which is built a 

 small stone temple now gutted and unroofed 

 (K). 



