The front verandah has four very elaborate columns with capitals of pairs of animals and riders of "solemn grandeur".
[4] Beside these the side walls are covered with low-relief gavakshas and latticework representing architectural railings, comparable to those in the same place at the slightly later chaitya in the Karla Caves.
The decorative ribs on the roof, which in other chaityas are stone replicating wooden architecture, were actual wood here, and have been lost.
[5] An inscription on one of the gate arches reads: Gift of Pushyanka, son of Ananda Sethi from Nashik.
The vihara at Cave 11 has a rather unusual form, with a main chamber shaped somewhat like a chaitya, with a rectangular plan with a rounded apsidal far end, and a vaulted roof.
Also close to the Bedse caves are the famous foursome of Lohagad, Visapur, Tung and Tikona forts adjoining the Pawana Dam.
As this is one of the lesser known spots, not many tourists throng the place, so makes it easy to enjoy the views.