Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur' has mentioned 'Shrine' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Structures in Somapura Mahavihara complex Bottom of Central Shrine Model by Mohammed Ali Naqi
The outer walls of the monastery are formed by rows of cells that face inwards toward the main shrine in the centre of the courtyard.
The main central shrine has a cruciform ground plan and a terraced superstructure that rises in three terraces above ground level to a height of about 70 feet.
The intermediate terrace is a wide circumambulatory path which passes four main chapels orxc2xa0 mandapas architectural plan, it is in fact a simple cruciform that has been elaborated with a series of projections at the re-entrants, a form that is copied at all levels on the main shrine.
At the intermediate level there were originally two bands of terracotta plaques running around the full perimeter of the shrine, out of which half are still preserved in situ.
At the base of the shrine, there are over 60 stone sculptures which depict a variety of Hindu divinities.
Concerning to the material integrity of the property, the still uncovered part of the central shrine, as well as some terracotta plaques, are gradually deteriorating due to environmental element such as salinity and vegetal germination.
The whole complex, perimeter along with lofty central shrine, lies within an area protected by the government and supervised regularly by the local office.