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Fig. 194A (PI. CI).
Fig. 195 (PI. CII). c. seventh century A.D. Fig. 196 (PI. CII). Iconography of the Jaina
Four-armed Siddhāyika standing. From pillar in the Sabhamaṇḍapa, Vimala Vasahi. c. 12th-13th cent. A.D. Ref. see above no. 194. Copyright, U.P. Shah. Sarvanubhūti (Sarvāṇha) yakṣa and Ambika, on rock, Gwalior fort, M.P. Age, Copyright, Dept. of Archaeology, Madhya Pradesh State, Bhopal. Two-armed Ambika, no. D.7, Mathura Museum, Mathura. Ref. Shah, U.P., Goddess Ambika, JUB, IX.2. Copyright, Mathura Museum, Mathura.
Fig. 197 (Pl. CII). Twelve-armed Padmavati on pillar, Devgadh. The goddess shows the padma, vajra, snake, noose, bow and citron in her left hands and the padma, goad, arrow and varada in the right hands. Symbols of two right hands are indistinct. Kukkuta sarpa as vāhana. Copyright and courtesy of Prof. Klaus Bruhn, Berlin.
Fig. 198 (Pl. CIII). Four-armed Padmavati with one snake-hood on crown. A figure of Pārsvanatha above. Relief on rock, Vallimalai, Tamil Nadu. Age, c. 9th cent. A.D. Copyright, Archaeological Survey of India.
Fig. 199 (Pl. CIII). c. 15th century A.D.
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Fig. 200 (PI. CIII). Photo Copyright, U.P. Fig. 201 (Pl. CIV). Four-armed Ambikā from Pālitāņa-Šatruñjaya, Saurashtra, Gujarat, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. c. 10th century A.D. Copyright, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Fig. 202 (PI. CIV). Age, c. 9th cent. A.D.
Two-armed Ambika, with lotus in right hand, from Sembuttu, Tamil Nadu. Copyright, Department of Archaeology, Tamil Nadu.
Parents of a Tirthankara. From Deopara, district Rajashahi, now in Dacca Copyright, Dacca Museum, Bangladesh.
Fig. 203 (PI. CIV). Museum, Bangladesh. Fig. 204 (Pl. CIV). Rock relief of Ambika, Chitharal, Kerala State. Age, c. 850 A.D. Copyright, Archaeological Survey of India. Fig. 205 (Pl. CV). Sculpture in three panels, Devgadh, U.P. The uppermost panel shows five Tirthankaras standing. The middle panel represents Sarväṇha yakşa and Ambika. The lowermost panel represents Parents of some Tirthankara. Age, c. 10th cent. A.D. Copyright, Archaeological Survey of India.
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Four-armed Ambika on wall of Pārsvanatha temple, Ranakpur, Rajasthan. Copyright, U.P. Shah.
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Four-armed Ambika from a cell in the Vimala Vasahi, Mt. Abu. 13th cent. A.D.
Fig. 206 (Pl. CV). Brass image of the Siddha from the Jaina temple in Shahpuri, Kolhapur. Identified as Siddha by late Prof. A.N. Upadhye. Digambara tradition. Worshipped as Siddha in the temple. Photo by Mr. B.B. Bage, kindly taken for me and supplied by the late Prof. A.N. Upadhye.
Fig. 207 (Pl. CV). The Jina-Mother, with 24 Jina figures suggesting that this represents the JinaMother. Temple no. 4, Devgadh. Ref. Studies in Jaina Art, fig. 39. Copyright, U.P. Shah. Fig. 208 (Pl. CVI). Kṛṣṇa subduing the Käliya Naga. Scene of Kaliya-damana. Hindu influence in Jaina art. Corridor ceiling, Vimala Vasahi, Mt. Abu. c. 12th cent. A.D. Copyright, U.P. Shah. Fig. 209 (Pl. CVI). A Yantra of Padmavati. From a manuscript of Vidyanuśäsana, now in the Digambara Jaina Bhandara, Beawar, Rajasthan. Photo, U.P. Shah.
Fig. 210 (Pl. CVII). A page from a manuscript of Samgrahani sutra in the collections of Yasovijaya suri, Palitana. Showing Asurakumāra, Nagakumāra, Suparṇakumāra, Vidyutkumāra, Agnikumāra, Diva(Dipa)kumāra, Udadhikumāra, Diśākumāra, Vāyukumāra, Stanitkumāra. Photo Copyright, Ramesh D. Malavania.
Fig. 211 (Pl. CVII). Painting from a manuscript of Samgrahani sutra, showing Pisaca, Bhuta, Yakṣa and Raksasa of Jaina cosmographical belief. Age, 17th cent. A.D. From the Jaina Jñanamandira, Baroda. Photo, U.P. Shah.
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Fig. 212 (Pl. CVIII). Tirthankara on top with figures of acarya and his pupil below. A sthāpanā between them. From Khajuraho, c. 10th cent. A.D. Photo Copyright and courtesy of Sri Niraja Jaina,
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Fig. 213 (Pl. CVIII). Sculpture dated Samvat 1544 (A.D. 1487), of an Arjikā (Aryikā), female
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