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Of course the conclusion is drawn that the building does not belong to the Buddhists, but to the Brahmans, who believe in Manu. Here are two more inscriptions from Bajah caves. "An agreeable gift of the symbol and vehicle of the purified Saka-Saka." Sugata, again, is one of the names of Buddha. A new contradiction!
The vault-like ceiling of the temple rests upon twenty-six pillars, eighteen feet high, and the portico on four, twenty-eight feet high; over the portico are carved groups of horses, oxen, and elephants, of the most exquisite beauty. The "Hall of Initiation" is a spacious, oval room, with pillars, and eleven very deep cells cut in the rock. The Bajah caves are older and more beautiful.
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