Viswakarma. The interior of the chaitya hall of the 7th century Vishvakarma cave; the last important such chaitya hall made in western India; is divided into three aisles by 28 octagonal pillars with plain bracket capitals (omitted in the print). Above the columns there is a frieze of ganas; dwarf attendants and preaching Buddhas with Boddhisattvas. The vault of the ceiling is carved with ribs imitating a wooden structure. In the far end of the central nave there is a large seated Buddha in the teaching position carved on the front of the votive stupa; with attendant Bodhisattvas

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