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Jina Collection

"Jina: A Glimpse into the Sacred World of Mahavira and Tirthankaras" Step back in time to witness Devanandas Fourteen Auspicious Dreams Foretelling the Birth of Mahavira

Background imageJina Collection: Set of twenty-four Jina images with Chandraprabha in the centre

Set of twenty-four Jina images with Chandraprabha in the centre
5305194 Set of twenty-four Jina images with Chandraprabha in the centre.; (add.info.: Set of twenty-four Jina images with Chandraprabha in the centre)

Background imageJina Collection: Indra Conveying Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha) on Airavata... between c1800 and c1825

Indra Conveying Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha) on Airavata... between c1800 and c1825. Creator: Unknown
Indra Conveying Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha) on Airavata, Folio from a Bhaktamara Stotra (Hymn of the Immortal Devotee), between c1800 and c1825

Background imageJina Collection: Harinaigameshin Brings the Embryo of Jina Mahavira to Queen Trishala... Mid-17th century

Harinaigameshin Brings the Embryo of Jina Mahavira to Queen Trishala... Mid-17th century. Creator: Unknown
Harinaigameshin Brings the Embryo of Jina Mahavira to Queen Trishala, Folio from a Kalpasutra (Book of Sacred Precepts), Mid-17th century

Background imageJina Collection: Shrine with Four Jinas (Rishabhanatha [Adinatha]), Parshvanatha, Neminatha, and Mahavira), c.600

Shrine with Four Jinas (Rishabhanatha [Adinatha]), Parshvanatha, Neminatha, and Mahavira), c.600. Creator: Unknown
Shrine with Four Jinas (Rishabhanatha [Adinatha]), Parshvanatha, Neminatha, and Mahavira), c.600

Background imageJina Collection: Jina Mahavira (?), between 850 and 900. Creator: Unknown

Jina Mahavira (?), between 850 and 900. Creator: Unknown
Jina Mahavira (?), between 850 and 900

Background imageJina Collection: A Yantra of Mahavira, between 1425 and 1450. Creator: Unknown

A Yantra of Mahavira, between 1425 and 1450. Creator: Unknown
A Yantra of Mahavira, between 1425 and 1450

Background imageJina Collection: Lustration of a Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha), Folio from a Bhaktamara... between c1800 and c1825

Lustration of a Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha), Folio from a Bhaktamara... between c1800 and c1825. Creator: Unknown
Lustration of a Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha), Folio from a Bhaktamara Stotra (Hymn of the Immortal Devotee) (image 1 of 6), between c1800 and c1825

Background imageJina Collection: Devanandas Fourteen Auspicious Dreams Foretelling the Birth of Mahavira... ca. 1465

Devanandas Fourteen Auspicious Dreams Foretelling the Birth of Mahavira... ca. 1465
Devanandas Fourteen Auspicious Dreams Foretelling the Birth of Mahavira: Folio from a Kalpasutra Manuscript, ca. 1465

Background imageJina Collection: View of the Cavern of Tirthankars, near Gwalior, c1891. Creator: James Grant

View of the Cavern of Tirthankars, near Gwalior, c1891. Creator: James Grant
View of the Cavern of Tirthankars, near Gwalior, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]

Background imageJina Collection: World Savior (Tirthankara) Parshvanatha Seated in Meditation with Serpent Hood

World Savior (Tirthankara) Parshvanatha Seated in Meditation with Serpent Hood, 6th century

Background imageJina Collection: Jaina Tirthankara Chandraprabha Standing in Meditation (Kayotsarga), 12th century

Jaina Tirthankara Chandraprabha Standing in Meditation (Kayotsarga), 12th century

Background imageJina Collection: Altarpiece with the First Jaina Tirthankara Rishabhanatha Surrounded by Twenty

Altarpiece with the First Jaina Tirthankara Rishabhanatha Surrounded by Twenty-Three Other Tirthankaras, 1089 A.D

Background imageJina Collection: Queen Trishala Gives Birth to Mahavira, from a copy of the Kalpasutra, 1475 / 1500

Queen Trishala Gives Birth to Mahavira, from a copy of the Kalpasutra, 1475 / 1500
Queen Trishala Gives Birth to Mahavira, from a copy of the Kalpasutra, 1475/1500

Background imageJina Collection: Mahavira Gives Away his Possessions, from a copy of the Kalpasutra, 1480 / 90

Mahavira Gives Away his Possessions, from a copy of the Kalpasutra, 1480 / 90
Mahavira Gives Away his Possessions, from a copy of the Kalpasutra, 1480/90

Background imageJina Collection: Jaina Tirthankara Seated in Meditation (Dhyanamudra), 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Jaina Tirthankara Seated in Meditation (Dhyanamudra), 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Jaina Tirthankara Seated in Meditation (Dhyanamudra), 15th century

Background imageJina Collection: Jaina Tirthankara Parshvanatha with Serpent Hood Seated in Meditation... 12th century

Jaina Tirthankara Parshvanatha with Serpent Hood Seated in Meditation... 12th century
Jaina Tirthankara Parshvanatha with Serpent Hood Seated in Meditation (Dhyanamudra), 12th century

Background imageJina Collection: Altarpiece with Twenty-Second Jaina Tirthankara Neminatha Surrounded by Twenty-... 1498

Altarpiece with Twenty-Second Jaina Tirthankara Neminatha Surrounded by Twenty-... 1498
Altarpiece with Twenty-Second Jaina Tirthankara Neminatha Surrounded by Twenty-Three Other Tirthankaras, 1498

Background imageJina Collection: A Jina Enthroned, 19th century (opaque pigments on cloth)

A Jina Enthroned, 19th century (opaque pigments on cloth)
6040414 A Jina Enthroned, 19th century (opaque pigments on cloth) by Indian School, (19th century); 54x50 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; eSan Diego Museum of Art; Museum purchase; Indian

Background imageJina Collection: Head of a Jain Tirthankara, Mathura Region, Kushan period, 3rd-4th century AD (sandstone)

Head of a Jain Tirthankara, Mathura Region, Kushan period, 3rd-4th century AD (sandstone)
AME119051 Head of a Jain Tirthankara, Mathura Region, Kushan period, 3rd-4th century AD (sandstone) by Indian School; height:17.2 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageJina Collection: Seated image of the Jain Tirthankara Kuntanatha, Vasantagarh, Southern Rajasthan

Seated image of the Jain Tirthankara Kuntanatha, Vasantagarh, Southern Rajasthan
AME119054 Seated image of the Jain Tirthankara Kuntanatha, Vasantagarh, Southern Rajasthan, 1476 (brass with copper and silver inlays) by Indian School

Background imageJina Collection: Portrait of the Indian Monk Atisha, early to mid-12th century. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of the Indian Monk Atisha, early to mid-12th century. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of the Indian Monk Atisha, early to mid-12th century

Background imageJina Collection: Jina Tirthankara 900s-1000s India Rajasthan Medieval period

Jina Tirthankara 900s-1000s India Rajasthan Medieval period
Jina (Tirthankara), 900s-1000s. India, Rajasthan, Medieval period. Bronze with silver inlay; overall: 61.5 x 49.5 x 36.8 cm (24 3/16 x 19 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.)

Background imageJina Collection: Two Jain Tirthankaras or jina (ford-makers) and their devotees, Bundi region, India, c1720

Two Jain Tirthankaras or jina (ford-makers) and their devotees, Bundi region, India, c1720. The Indian faith of Jainism arose at approximately the same time as Buddhism

Background imageJina Collection: Symbols Chakravartin Folio Digambara Manuscript

Symbols Chakravartin Folio Digambara Manuscript
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"Jina: A Glimpse into the Sacred World of Mahavira and Tirthankaras" Step back in time to witness Devanandas Fourteen Auspicious Dreams Foretelling the Birth of Mahavira. . Ca. 1465, a captivating artwork that depicts the divine prophecies surrounding the birth of Mahavira, a revered figure in Jainism. Travel further through history with View of the Cavern of Tirthankars, near Gwalior, c1891 by James Grant. This mesmerizing image transports you to an ancient cave where Tirthankaras meditated and attained enlightenment, offering a glimpse into their spiritual journey. Immerse yourself in An exhortation by Mahhavira, the Jina 650 BC (litho), which captures the profound teachings and wisdom shared by Mahhavira himself. His words continue to inspire seekers on their path towards self-realization even after centuries have passed. Witness World Savior (Tirthankara) Parshvanatha Seated in Meditation with Serpent Hood as it symbolizes inner transformation and liberation from worldly attachments. The serene depiction invites us to delve deep within ourselves for introspection and tranquility. Marvel at Jaina Tirthankara Chandraprabha Standing in Meditation (Kayotsarga), 12th century - an exquisite sculpture that showcases Chandraprabha's unwavering focus during meditation. Its intricate details reflect devotion and dedication towards attaining spiritual enlightenment. Delve into Altarpiece with the First Jaina Tirthankara Rishabhanatha Surrounded by Twenty - a masterpiece that portrays Rishabhanatha surrounded by his disciples. It serves as a reminder of his divine guidance and teachings that continue to guide followers today. Experience Queen Trishala Gives Birth to Mahavira from a copy of Kalpasutra, 1475 / 1500, a poignant moment capturing the birth of Mahavira.