Manuscript Painting 002

Published: 20.04.2011
Updated: 10.12.2012

Jain Manuscript Painting

Category:
Jain Art
Type:
Miniature painting
Motif:
Standing Parshva
Name:
Parsvanatha's Austerities
Manuscript:
Kalpasutra manuscript folio
Union state:
Gujarat
Country:
India
Date:
1400-1500
Style:
Western Indian style
Material:
Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper
Length:
25,7 cm
Width:
11,1 cm
Custody:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Purchase:
Anonymous Gift, 1957
Inventory-No.:
57.185.4
Description:

Parsvanatha, the twenty-third Jina, is shown standing in body-abandonment meditation posture (kayotsarga) in a forest, enduring a storm sent by an evil force. He receives shelter from the naga-king Dharana, who coils his snake body around the jina and provides a canopy with his seven-hooded head. This well-known story is shared with Buddhism, and we can only speculate as to which came first; certainly Jains claim that the antiquity of Parsvanatha antedates that of the Buddha by several centuries. Indeed, Parsvanatha is claimed to have lived in the sixth century B.C.E. and may well be the original founder of Jainism, rather than Mahavira, a near contemporary of the Buddha.

Source:
Sources
metmuseum.org

Compiled by PK

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