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XXIII. Observations on the Sculptures in the Cave Temples of Ellora

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2009

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In presenting to the Royal Asiatic Society the four accompanying representations of the Ellora Sculptures, in continuation of those which I had the honour of submitting last session, I have to regret that, from the very scanty and imperfect intelligence procurable on the spot, I am unable to attach to some of them any descriptive notice that would be at all satisfactory.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1830

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page 489 note * See DrBabington's, account of the sculptures at Mahamalaipur, Vol. II, Part I. of the Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society.Google Scholar

page 490 note * Amongst the sculptures recently presented to the Royal Asiatic Society by Colonel Harriot, there are one or two fragments of very superior beauty, and approaching nearer to these sculptures at Ellora than any I have seen in England.

page 490 note † Vol. II. Part I.