File:Ellora - Cave 32 - Lord Mahavira Temple Carvings.jpg

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English: Cave 32 of Ellora with Lord Mahavira sitting in padmasana can be seen as one enters from the lanes leads to the wider hall with two supporting columns ornamentally decorated and a lotus on the ceiling carved out in monolithic rock. A Cave 32 is called as Chota Kailasa.It is a much smaller version of the grand Kailasanatha temple; Surviving murals on the ceiling are the symbol of the beginnings of the stylised medieval idiom in Indian paintings. A group of devotees, Yaksha, Yakshini and two symmetrical standing Tirthankara on lotus adds to the aesthetics and also brings devotional feelings and enlightenment of soul on first site.
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