List of Plates
1. | Jaina Art as Potent Source of Indian History, Culture and Art (with special reference to the Kuṣāṇa images from Mathurā) - Maruti Nandan Prasad Tiwari & Shanti Swaroop Sinha |
1.1. | Sarasvatī [Jaina], Kankali Tila [Mathurā ], 132 A.D., State Museum, Lucknow [Acc. No. J. 24]. |
1.2. | Mahāvīra [inscribed: Vadhamana], Kankali Tila, Mathurā, 113 A.D. |
1.3. | Ṛṣabhanātha-Neminātha [composite], Kankali Tila [Mathurā ], 10th cent. A.D., State Museum, Lucknow [Acc. No. J. 78]. |
1.4. | Neminātha (joined by Balarāma and Vāsudeva-Kṛṣṇa, Śvetāmbara), Mathurā, c. 10th cent. A.D., State Museum, Lucknow (Acc. No. 66.53). |
1.5. | Ambikā Yakṣī (with figures of Gaṇeśa and Kubera), Mathurā, 9th cent. A.D., Govrenment Museum, Mathurā (Acc. No. D. 7). |
1.6. | Sarvāṇubhūti (Kubera) Yakṣa, Chittor (Rajasthan), 10th cent. A.D., Government Museum, Udaipur (Acc. No. 117). |
1.7 | Gommaṭeśvara Bāhubali (inscribed, 57 feet monolithic image), Shravanabelgola, A.D. 983. |
1.8. | Kāma-Rati, North façade,Pārśvanātha temple, Khajuraho, 950-70 A.D. |
1.9. | Kṛṣṇa playing Holi with Gopa-Gopikās, aisle ceiling, Vimala Vasahi, Abu, c. 1150 A.D. |
1.10. | Sthauna Narasiṃha, aisle ceiling, Vimala Vasahi, Abu, c. 1150 A.D. |
2. | Early Jainism in Tamilnadu: New Epigraphic Evidence - Iravatham Mahadevan |
2.1 | Early Tamil-Brāhmī cave inscription of Neṭuñceḻiyaṉ. 2nd century BC Mangulam, Madurai District. |
2.2. | Late Tamil-Brahmi cave inscription of the Irumpoṟai dynasty. 2nd century AD, Pugalur, Karur District. |
2.3. | Early Vaṭṭeḷuttu nicītikai inscription. 6th century AD, Tirunatharkunru, Senji. Viluppuram District. |
2.4. | Relief sculpture of 24 Jaina Tirthankaras. 9th century AD, Tirunatharkunru, Senji. Viluppuram District. |
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8. | Some Rock-cut Jain Temples of Gwalior Fort and their Inscriptions - Arvind Kumar Singh & Navneet Kumar Jain |
8.1. | Padmaprabha Image Pedestal Inscription: VS 1527. |
8.2. | Pārśvanātha Image Pedestal Inscription: VS 1527 |
8.3A. | Pārśvanātha Image Pedestal Inscription: VS 1531 |
8.3B. | Pārśvanātha Image Pedestal Inscription: VS 1531 |
8.4. | Inscription of VS 1531. |
8.5. | Inscription of VS 1531. |
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9. | A 17th century Digambara Yantra kept at the British Museum - Nalini Balbir |
9.1. | A Digambara yantra with other Jaina images. Valathi, Tamilnadu. N.B., 2008. |
9.2. | Yantra in front of pādukās. Peravur, Tamilnadu, N.B., 2008. |
9.3. | Yantra and Jinas, Velukkam, Tamilnadu. Courtesy Dr. Karine Ladrech, 2008. |
9.4. | The British Museum Digambara yantra. © British Museum. |
9.5. | Detail of the British Museum Yantra with central hrīṃ and text, Sections 1ff., N.B. |
9.6. | Detail of the British Museum Yantra showing the name of Jagadbhūṣaṇa. N.B. |
9.7. | A yantra in worship, Vembakkam, Tamilnadu, N.B., 2008 |
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10. | Illustrating the Bhaktāmarastotra - Phyllis Granoff |
10.1. | Folio of the Michigan manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 20. Photo courtesy University of Michigan Museum of Art. |
10.2. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 20. |
10.3. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 17. |
10.4. | Folio of the Michigan manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 35. Photo courtesy University of Michigan Museum of Art. |
10.5. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 35. |
10.6. | Folio of the Michigan manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 21. Photo courtesy University of Michigan Museum of Art. |
10.7. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 21. |
10.8. | Folio of the Michigan manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 5. Photo courtesy University of Michigan Museum of Art. |
10.9. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 5. |
10.10. | Folio of the Michigan manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 27. Photo courtesy University of Michigan Museum of Art. |
10.11. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 27. |
10.12. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 24. |
10.13. | Folio of the Michigan manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 22. Photo courtesy University of Michigan Museum of Art. |
10.14. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 22. |
10.15. | Folio of the Michigan manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 34. Photo courtesy University of Michigan Museum of Art. |
10.16. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 34. |
10.17. | Folio of the Michigan manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 45. Photo courtesy University of Michigan Museum of Art. |
10.18. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 45. |
10.19. | Folio of the Michigan manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 47. Photo courtesy University of Michigan Museum of Art. |
10.20. | Folio of the Ara manuscript of the Bhaktāmarastotra illustrating verse 47. |
10.21. | General view of the Sanganer temple in Rajasthan. Photograph by Dominique Sila Khan |
10.22. | The Bhaktāmarastotra in stone on the outside walls of the Sanganer temple. Photograph by Dominique Sila Khan. |
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11. | Further Observations on Western Indian Miniatures - Klaus Bruhn |
11.fig.1. | Seated Jina, 1295 A.D. Śāntinātha Bhaṇḍār, Cambay. After NAWAB 1980: pl. 26 fig. 101. |
11.fig.2. | Gaṇadhara, 1295 A.D. Śāntinātha Bhaṇḍār, Cambay. After NAWAB 1980: pl. 26 fig. 103 (also SHAH 1978: pl. 6, fig. 18). |
11.fig. 3. | Gaṇadhara with lotuses, 1411 A.D. Sarabhai Nawab Collection, Ahmedabad. After NAWAB 1985: pl. 29, fig. 149. |
11.1. | Seated Jina with “double leaf.” Slide: 5 LD 8 1448 A.D. |
11.2. | Seated Jina without “double leaf.” Slide: 6 LD 7 1500 A.D. |
11.3. | Gaṇadhara in architectural setting. Slide: 6 LD 6 1500 A.D. |
11.4. | Gaṇadhara between two trees. Slide: 6 BKB 2 c 1490. |
11.5. | Monk-and-king. Slide: 6 BKB 7 c 1490. |
11.6. | The bad monk. Slide: 6 BKB 4 c 1490. |
11.7. | The spike incident. Slide: 6 BKB 3 c 1490. |
11.8. | Killing of the ram. Slide: Utt (°°°) 1492 A.D. |
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30. | The Goddesses of Sravana Belgola - John E. Cort |
30.1. | Icon of Kuṣmāṇdiṇī, maṭha temple, 1999. |
30.2. | Icon of Kuṣmāṇdiṇī, maṭha temple, 2008. |
30.3. | Icon of Kuṣmāṇḍinī, Vindhyagiri, 2008. |
30.4. | Icon of Padmāvatī, with bangles, Kattale Basati, Candragiri, 2008. |
30.5. | Lustration of icon of Padmāvatī, Kattale Basati, Candragiri, 1999. |
30.6. | Icon of Padmāvatī, Bhaṇḍārī Basati, 2008. |
30.7. | Icon of Padmāvatī, Bhaṇḍārī Basati, 1999. |
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33. | The Jains in Antwerp/Belgium: An Overview - Gabriele R. Helmer |
33.1. | Donations of notebooks, pencils, etc. for Gyan Panchami. |
33.2. | Worship at the time of Paryushan. |
33.3. | Food for Parna. |
33.4. | The residential area of Wilrijk, Antwerp. |
33.5. | Location of the Jain temple, Wilrijk, Antwerp. |
33.6. | Blocks of white marble for the Jain temple. |
33.7. | Transport of white marble for the Jain temple. |
33.8. | Handwork on the white marble blocks. |
33.9. | Work with the cutting machine. |
33.10. | The biggest Shikhara of the Jain temple. |
33.11. | The Shankheshvar Parshvanath Mandir, Antwerp. |
33.12. | Outside view of the cultural hall |