Enthroned Jina Attended by a Yaksha, a Yakshi, and Chauri-Bearers

India (Karnataka)

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This Digambara icon from the Deccan shows a jina meditating beneath a flowering tree, follow the conventions seen in Buddhist sculptures of the period. As in Buddhist images, the jina is flanked by attendants—the nature-deity yaksha and yakshi replacing the bodhisattvas—and fly-whisk bearers gesturing their readiness to fan him. A lion-supported throne and triple umbrellas confirm the regal status. Rock-cut versions of such compositions appear frequently in the Pandyan territories of northern Tamil Nadu in the eighth and ninth centuries, a date range to which this bronze can be assigned.

Enthroned Jina Attended by a Yaksha, a Yakshi, and Chauri-Bearers, Copper alloy, India (Karnataka)

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