Cave XIII. is a Bhikshuk’s room, and is almost wholly without architectural form. Its front has fallen away; and the hall is 13½ feet by 16½ foot, and 7 feet high. There are seven cells, three on the left side, two on the back, and two on the right side, all of which contain stone beds characteristic of an early age. The walls are polished, but not chiselled, and are perfectly smooth, showing that they were not intended to be painted or plastered.