The Grammar of Jina Iconography II [Part 12]

Published: 20.03.2012


The essay was published in Berliner Indologische Studien No. 13/14. 2000, pp. 273-337.


 

§ 10. List of Figures and Notes (III)


Fig. 11
§ 3. Kubera in the Jaina compound of Deogarh (Wall-Section VII, see JID: fig. 392). A.D. 950-1000. - It is not possible to say whether the slab is complete or part of a larger composition. The figure is at any rate Jaina, as there has never been a Hindu temple in the area. Slender build; standard iconography (fruit and money-bag). - Author's photo, Bruhn Ar: 1738.

 

Fig. 12
§ 4. Last section of the Rea/Burgess document prepared on the basis of (manuscript) Ka. Glasenapp Jn: pls. 26-27. - Photo: Helmuth von Glasenapp, Der Jainismus, Tafeln 26-27.

 

Fig. 13
 
Fig. 14
 
Figs. 13-14. § 5. Plan of Deogarh Temple No. 12. Position of niche figures. Two new versions of JID: fig. 342.

 

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