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 I 3 NORTHERN OR INDO-ARYAN STYLE. BOOK VI. places in Java. The Buddhists had their cells for priests and ascetics ; the Jains rilled their residential cells with images 332. Rock-cut Temple at Dhamnar. (From a Plan by Gen. Cunningham.) Scale 50 ft. to i in. and made them little temples ; and the Hindus in their shrines made smaller cellae for the attendants or family of the god. 333- Saiva Temple near Poona. (From a Sketch by Daniell.) One more illustration must conclude what we have at present to say of Hindu rock-cut temples. It is the temple of Panchale^vara at Bhamburde near Poona, and is but little known, though much more appropriate to cave architecture