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________________ Goddess Acchuptoi seated in Manavi lalitasana on her horse mount, on corridor ceiling She sits on a lotus and her hands show varadamudrā, in the Vimalavasahi temple. rosary, and a bough of a tree. The sixteen-armed goddess is " accompanied on each side by Mānasi a cauri-bearer. Above her are hovering vidyadharas show There are two versions of this vidyādevi: in one, she rides a swan ering abhiseka water on the goddess or playing music. and bears the attributes of varada and vajra. In another, she sits Below is seen a band of lo- on a lion and has varadamudrā, vajras and rosary in her hands. tus scrolls that issue from the mouth of a kirttimukha Vairoty, carved in the centre. वैरोर्टी श्यामवर्णामजगरवाहनां। चतुर्भुजां खड्गोरगालङ्कृतदक्षिणकरां खेटकाहियुतवामकराम्। -Nirvāņakalikā Vairotyă rides a snake and carries in her hands a sword, snakes and a shield. She is depicted on a corridor ceiling in Vimalavasāhi, in a Devakulikā, with sixteen arms, riding a snake below a stool on which she sits in lalitasana. In her right hands she carries a snake, a disc, trisüla, noose, sword, vajraghantă and varadamudra. In her left hands she has a snake, a shield, a danda, a lotus, vajra, a snake and a pitcher. Her two other hands rest on the head of a näga and a nāgin, who are depicted with their hands in anjali 134
SR No.011011
Book TitleJain Temples of Rajasthan
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSehdav Kumar
PublisherIndira Gandhi National Centre for the Art Abhinav Publications
Publication Year
Total Pages225
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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