A BRASS JAIN ALTAR
A BRASS JAIN ALTAR

NORTH WEST INDIA, 15TH/16TH CENTURY

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A BRASS JAIN ALTAR
NORTH WEST INDIA, 15TH/16TH CENTURY
With the twenty-four tirthankaras, on stand
9in. (22.8cm.) high

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Lot Essay

Such altar pieces or chaturvimsatika, displaying twenty-four jinas usually show Rishabhanata as the central deity. Unfortunately, the condition of our work does not allow for any definite identification. Neither Bahubali with foliate creepers around his lower limbs nor Parsavanatha under a seven headed serpent or Rishabanatha, the first jina, can be identified for certain. However, the twenty four jinas of our altar piece stand in the classic Kayortsaga posture emphasizing their equality within the Jain pantheon.

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