One of the charms of the sculptures is the animals, which look very natural -- like this lovely monkey family:
and this elephant, with baby elephants underneath, from the large rock-carving which is now called Arjuna's Penance :
Here's a vertical slice of the same carving -- you can see the elephant on the right:
This carving includes gods, such as the serpent deities in the natural vertical cleft which is said to represent the Ganges River; humans; and animals -- all the beings of the universe.
These sculptors had a sense of humour: you can see the meditating man in the upper left, echoed by a meditating cat, with mouse worshippers, beneath the elephant's tusks. (There's a close-up of the cat here.)
It's a large sculpture, and includes more animals, such as a graceful deer; and more gods, and more humans. It's stunning to look at.
One of the haunting things about this place is that it was never finished -- you see so many rocks where preliminary chisel marks were made, and where somebody put his chisel down one day and never came back.
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