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________________ Jaina Iconography-A brief Survey 207 Cakres'vari, the yaksini of the first Tirthankara Rsabhanatha is also a later goddess, for in all earlier representations, atendating c. 900 A.D., it is Ambika who figures as the yaksini of Rsabhanatha and all other Tirthankaras (cf. the image installed by Jinabhadra Vacanacarya from the Akota Hoard. Her iconography shows close similarity with that of the Hindu Vaisnavi, Cakres'vari Yaksi invariably carries the Cakra and shows in the other arms, the conch, the varada mudra the disc. etc. Like Vaisnavi she rides on the eagle. It is often difficult to differentiate between images of Cakres'vari the Yakshi and Cakres'vari or Apraticakri the Vidyadevi, if the goddess is not accompained by the figure of a Jina (either on her crown or above the pedestal). Apraticakra. the Vidyadevi is earlier in origin than the yaksi of the same type. Siddhayika replaced Ambika as the Yaksi of Mahavira, during the process in which separate yaksas and yaksinis were evolved for each Jina. Though she is regarded as one of the four principal yaksinis, she could not become so popular as the other three yaksinis, namely Cakresvari, Padmavati and Ambika. In the sve. traditions, Siddhayika usually shows the book, the Vina, the abhaya or varada and citron in her four hands and rides the lion. In the Digambara tradition she shows the book and the varada or abhaya when two-armed. The lion is her vahana: Alist of the later yaksas of the 24 Tirthankaras, according to the Svetambara and Digambara traditions, is attached herewith Space does not permit us to refer the iconographic pecularities of each of these deitties. It may however be noted that names of some of these yaksas are interesting. Gomukha, the cow-faced yaksa of Rsabhanatha has his parallel in Nandi or Nandikesvara, the mount and attendant of the Hindu Siva. There are Jaina yaksas like the Sanmukha-yaksa, the Brahmayaksa, the Catur-mukha-yaksa, the Is'vara-yaksa and so on which obviously betray later attempts to placate Hindu gods in Jaina worship. Yaksa (S've): Tirthankara: 1. Rsabhanatha 2. Ajitanatha 3. Sambhavanatna 4. Abhinandana. 5. Sumatinatha 6. Padmaprabha 7. Suparsvanatha 8: Csndraprabha 9. Suvidhinatha 10. Sitalanatha Jain Education International Gomukha Mahayaksa Trimukha Yaksesvara or Isvara Tumburu Kusuma Matanga Vijaya Ajita Brahma or Brahmä For Private & Personal Use Only Yaksa (Dig.) Gomukha Mahayaksa Trimukha Yaksesvara Tumburu Kusuma or Puspa Matanga or Varanandi Syama or Vijya Ajita Brahma or Brahmesvara www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.012033
Book TitleJinvijay Muni Abhinandan Granth
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDalsukh Malvania
PublisherJinvijayji Samman Samiti Jaipur
Publication Year1971
Total Pages462
LanguageHindi, English
ClassificationSmruti_Granth & Articles
File Size13 MB
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