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________________ With consort, Akoţā (Vadodara), c. mid 6th century though exaggerated in certain respects in details. Ambikā is seated in lalita pose on a couchant lion, shown with bulging eyes and protruded tongue. The figure of Ambikā along with halo are attached on pitha, enriched by three bands of varied designs and a lotus pattern on its legs. The nimbus made of lotus petals and surrounded by a broad band of flames, is topped by the tiny figure of Pārsvanātha, sitting in dhyāna-mudrā. The halo surmounts the cross-bar of the back seat adorned with makara-mukha. The goddess bears an āmra-lumbi in right hand and a fruit in left. The younger son of Ambikā, as usual, sits in her left lap while the elder son stands nearby on the right. The image has a fragmentary inscription too, which is incised in characters assignable to latter half of the sixth century A.D.6 Ambikā has rather a plump face with broad jaws and long eyes. She is adorned with two heavy rings, ekāvali, a broad necklace and stanahāra with mangalamālā and a bell at its end. The lower garment (caranikā) worn in vikaccha fashion has a design of broad band interspersed with circular marks. The eloborate crown of Ambikā is made of a trikūta-mukutu with a big gem in the centre and a gavāksa motif or a solar representation at its top. Another figure from Akotā (Fig. 3), datable to c. mid sixth century 38 Ambikā
SR No.002006
Book TitleAmbika on Jaina Art and Literature
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMaruti Nandan Prasad Tiwari
PublisherBharatiya Gyanpith
Publication Year1989
Total Pages184
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Art, & Literature
File Size15 MB
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