Book Title: Jain Pratimavigyan
Author(s): Maruti Nandan Prasad Tiwari
Publisher: Parshwanath Shodhpith Varanasi

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________________ List of Illustrations] २९५ 33. Jina Parsvanatha (23rd), standing as sky-clad in kayotsarga-mudra with seven headed snake canopy overhead and its coils being extended down to the feet of the Jina; hovering mālādharas and flanking attendants, Rajasthan, I1th-12th century A.D., National Museum, New Delhi (39.202). 34. Jina Mahāvīra (24th), seated in meditation on a simhasana with his name 'Vardhamana' being carved in the pedestal inscription, Kankalt Ţila (Mathura, U. P.), Kuṣāņa Period, State Museum, Lucknow (J53). 35. Jina Mahavira (24th), seated in meditation on lotus seat (viśva-padma) with prātihāryas, small Jina figures and lion cognizance (carved on two sides of the dharmacakra), Varanasi (U. P.), ca. sixth century A. D., Bharat Kala Bhavan, Varanasi (161). 36. Jivantasvāmī Mahāvīra (prior to renunciation and performing tapas in the palace), standing in kayotsarga-mudra and wearing a dhoti (Śvetämbara) and usual royal ornaments, Akotā (Baroda, Gujarat), ca. sixth century A. D., Baroda Museum. 37. JIvantasvami Mahavira, standing in kayotsarga-mudra and wearing a dhot1 (Śvetambara) and usual royal ornaments, Osia (Jodhpur, Rajasthan), Torana, 11th century A. D. 38. Jina Mahāvīra (24th), seated in dhyana-mudra with usual asta-mahāprātihāryas, yakşa yaks pair and lion cognizance, Temple No. 12, Deogarh (Lalitpur, U. P.), ca. 11th century A. D. 39. Narrative Panel, from the life of Jina Mahavira (24th): Transfer of embryo (garbhāpaharana) by god Naigames (goat-faced), Kańkāli Ţilā (Mathura, U. P.), first century A. D., State Museum, Lucknow (J 626). Narratives, from the life of Jina Mahavira (24th), showing usual pañcakalyāṇakas and also the upasargas (hindrances) created by demons and yakṣas at the time of Mahavira's tapas, and the story of Candanabälä and scenes from previous births, ceiling of Mahavira Temple, Kumbhäriä (Banaskantha, Gujarat), 11th century A. D. 41. Narratives, from the life of Jina Mahavira (24th), showing usual pañcakalyāṇakas and also the upasargas, story of Candanabälä and scenes from previous births, ceiling of Sintinātha Temple, Kumbhäriä (Banaskantha, Gujarat), 11th century A. D. Jina Images, exhibiting Mahavira (24th) and Rṣabhanatha (Ist), Khajuraho (Chatarpur, M. P.), ca. 10th-11th century A. D., Santinatha Museum, Khajuraho (K 4-7). Gomukha, yakşa of Rsabhanatha (Ist), seated in lalitàsana, 4-armed, showing abhaya-mudrā, parašu, sarpa and matulinga (fruit), Hathma (Rajasthan), ca. 10th century A. D., Rajputana Museum, Ajmer (270). Cakrešvari, yakṣt of Rsabhanatha (Ist), standing in samabhanga, garuḍa vähana, 10-armed, discs in nine surviving hands, Mathura (U. P.), 10th century A. D., Archaeological Museum, Mathura (D6). Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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