Jain Iconography. It is stated earlier that inspite of godly element in them they assisted the Tirthankaras in raising them from baisic human beings to ideal deities. Jainism ˈ dʒ eɪ n ɪ z əm traditionally known as Jain Dharma is an ancient Indian religionThe three main pillars of Jainism are ahiṃsā non-violence anekāntavāda non-absolutism and aparigraha non-attachment.
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Jain objects and paintings are often adorned with pictographic emblems of the fourteen auspicious dreams of Mahaviras mother foretelling the spiritual superiority of Mahavira. Missing subscript and supra-script diacritic dots. Jaina Iconography Part 12 Jyotindra Jain Eberhard Fischer No preview available - 1978 The Tīrthakaṅra in Jaina scriptures art and rituals. The suffix anatha means Lord and can be added to any of the names in the table eg.