With reference to the Indian history of art and culture, consider the following pairs:
|Famous work of sculpture|Site|
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|1. A grand image of Buddha’s Mahaparinirvana with numerous celestial musicians above and the sorrowful figures of his followers below|Ajanta|
|2. A huge image of Varaha Avatar (boar incarnation) of Vishnu, as he rescues Goddess Earth from the deep and chaotic waters, sculpted on rock|Mount Abu|
|3. “Arjuna’s Penance” /”Descent of Ganga” sculpted on the surface of huge boulders|Mamallapuram|
Which of the pairs given above is/ are correctly matched?
Pair 1 is correctly matched: The Ajanta Caves, located in Maharashtra, are famous for their Buddhist rock-cut sculptures and paintings, including the grand image of Buddha's Mahaparinirvana in Cave 26. Pair 2 is not correctly matched: The huge image of Varaha Avatar of Vishnu is sculpted on the rock at Udayagiri Caves, near Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh, not at Mount Abu. Pair 3 is correctly matched: Mamallapuram, also known as Mahabalipuram, is famous for its rock-cut sculptures, including the iconic "Arjuna's Penance" or "Descent of Ganga" carved on two massive boulders.