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Architectural features Patalapuri Gumpha is cut cave designed roughly. There are two columns at verandah. The columns are decorated with reliefs depicting winged beings. The size of cells is varying from 322-0" X 7'-0" to 6'-0" X 6'-0". The roof of cell is gable and height of the cell varies from 5'-6" to 62-6". The height of entryway verandah is 62-3”.
Cave 9: Mancapuri Gumpha Temple Type - Cave Plate Number: - IV Architectural features Mancapuri Gumpha is double storeyed cave. There are four columns on the lower floor. There are several sculptures and reliefs, inscriptions in this cave. Out of those inscriptions, two inscriptions resemble. The sizeof cells is varying from 212-0" X 7'-0" to 7'-0" X 6'-0". The roof of cell is flat and height of the cells is 32-6". The height of entryway verandah is 6-3”.
Cave 10: Ganesa Gumpha Temple Type - Cave Plate Number: - V Architectural features Ganesa Gumpha is known because of its stone monument. It has monument of Jain Tirthankar and some of like fighting people in action. There is an inscription also. It consists of two dwelling cells with low ceilings along with the verandah with a bench in front. The sizes of cells are 8-0" X 6'-0". The roof of cell is flat and height of the cell is 3'-6". The size of entryway verandah is 17'-0" X 4'-0" and height is 6-3”.
Cave 11: Jambesvara Gumpha Temple Type - Cave Plate Number: - V Architectural features Jambesvara Gumpha has a two plain door opening with low cell. There is an entrance with one column and two pilasters. There is an inscription also which indicates that the cave of Nakyia, wife of Mahamade. The size of cell is varying from 10'-0" X 7'-0" to
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