Jain Bronze Tri-Tirthankara Statue

Published: 26.06.2013

Parshvanatha, 33rd Tirthankara

Jain Bronze Tri-Tirthankara Statue

National Museum, New Delhi, India

Materials: Bangladeshi Lost Wax Method:

Bronze

Total Height Including Base:

21 inches

Base Width & Depth:

16 x 10 inches

Weight:

32 pounds

Write up on the original sculpture taken from the National Museum, New Delhi:

The bronze metal sculpture is of a Tirthankara, a Jain savior, who sits in the center with two more Tirthankaras standing in meditation on either side of the main figure, thus making a group of three Tirthankaras, known as a Tri-Tirthankara image. On two ends of the pedestal are figures of a Yaksha and a Yakshi. The central Tirthankara sits on an embroidered cushion placed on a simhasana (lion throne) whose centre has the dharmachakra, or the wheel of law, flanked by two deer. The lion throne, the textile cover or carpet on it and the cushion all have beautiful designs. On top of the pedestal, below the Yakshi and Yaksha, are eight heads which symbolize the eight planets. This beautiful composition dates from circa 650 AD. and is typical of the Western School from the seventh century onwards whose examples have been discovered in Gujarat and Rajasthan.

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