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________________ 56 JAINA ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE OF TAMILNADU canopy above the head and a swastika lanchana marked on the pedestal. At Vilukkam the serpent is descending down up to the ankle of the Tirthankara, which is quite interesting. SUVIDHINATHA He is known as Pushpadanta in Tamilnadu.10 Though sculptural images of Pushpadanta dated between 11th and 16th cent.A.D. are available in places like Tingalur(11th cent.), Tirupparuttikunram (13th cent.), Tirupparambur and Torappadi(15th - 16th cent.A.D.), its metal form dated to early period has been not so far reported. However bronze images of modern period are found at Vilukkam, Edanemili and Nelliyankulam. VAASUPUJYA At Tirupparuttikunram within the Vardhmana temple complex, a sub-shine dated to 12th cent.A.D., dedicated to him is found. However, no bronzes of Vaasupujya assignable to early period are reported from Tamilnadu so far. Modern bronzes are available at Uppuvelur, Elankadu, Vilukkam and Nelliyankulam, where he is depicted in standing posture with the buffalo emblem carved on their pedestals. ANANTANATHA Anantanatha is known as Kalakala for rescuing his devotees from the clutches of Yama(the god of death)." A few bronzes dated to 19th - 20th cent.A.D. portraying Anantanatha have been reported from places like Melattipakkam, Vellimedupettai, Nelliyankulam and Elamangalam. Apart from individual depiction, he is also shown with thirteen other Tirthankaras around him. This type is called as Anantha Tirthankara For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org Jain Education International
SR No.006578
Book TitleJaina Archaeological Heritage of Tamilnadu
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA Ekambarnathan
PublisherBharat Varshiya Digambar Jain Mahasabha
Publication Year2005
Total Pages178
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size24 MB
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