Manuscript Painting 001

Published: 20.04.2011
Updated: 10.12.2012

Jain Manuscript Painting

Category:
Jain Art
Type:
Miniature painting
Motif:
Jina abhisheka
Name:
Lustration of the infant Jina Mahavira
Manuscript:
Kalpasutra manuscript folio
Union state:
Gujarat
Country:
India
Date:
1375-1400
Style:
Western Indian style
Material:
Opaque watercolor on paper
Length:
27,8 cm
Width:
8,9 cm
Custody:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Purchase:
Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon B. Polsky Fund, 2005 (2005.35)
Description:

This painting typifies the finest achievement of the late-fourteenth-century western Indian style. It is a masterful rendering of a popular subject, the bathing of Mahavira at birth. The jina's identity is indicated by the pair of kneeling buffalo, his cognitive symbol. The infant is seated on the lap of the presiding god Shakra (Indra), and two attendant gods (further manifestations of Shakra) hold lustration vessels aloft in anticipation of his first bath (a legend shared with early Buddhism). An innovation of this period is the introduction of fantastic rocks to indicate the celestial Mount Meru - the setting for this divine abhisheka - a mannerism absorbed from Iranian paintings of the period.

Source:
Sources
metmuseum.org

Compiled by PK

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