Book Title: Early History of Orissa
Author(s): Amarchand Mittal
Publisher: Jain Cultural Research Society

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________________ 466 48. AN EARLY HISTORY OF ORISSA ANANT GUMPHA-Outer view of the cave. Shows the verandah supported on three pillars of characteristic type-square below and above, and octagonal in the centre. At the top, the pillars and also the pilasters are provided with decorative brackets in front and back-the outer bracket lending support to the short concave chhajja projecting beyond the pillars. PLATE IX 49. PARROT GUMPHA 50. Figure of parrot at near the top of the arch at the right end. The arches are adorned with floral designs. SARPA GUMPHA-General view. It is typical cave with roof resembling the hood of a serpent facing left. 51. BARABHUJI GUMPHA Named after a figure of a goddess with twelve arms incised in it. The photograph shows the goddess sitting on pedestal with one leg crossed. Below the pedestal a crouching clephant to right with an attendant in the foreground. Probably belongs to mediaeval period. 52. THREE JAINA FIGURES-Represent two Jaina Tirthankaras and one Devi. Belong to the early mediaeval period. 53. AKASAGANGA TANK--General view. It is a rectangular tank excavated in the solid rock with the flight of steps along the northern and Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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