N.E. view of Kailasa (plate 14)* [*Daniell and Wales 14*]. The view is from the rear of the deep pit which had been excavated to carve the temple. The basement of the main temple of the Kailasanath is constituted by a frieze of elephants in high relief almost life-size. The colonnade the right is overhung by the sheer walls of the trench that surrounds the temple.
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