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Six Jaina Bronzes

Flügel, Peter; Krüger, Patrick; Shah, Priyanka

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Authors

Patrick Krüger

Priyanka Shah



Contributors

Peter Flügel
Editor

Renate Söhnen-Thieme
Editor

Abstract

Jain metal altars can be found in numerous museums and
collections outside India. Most of these objects come from
western India and were produced between the 11th and 19th
century. Although large numbers of these altar pieces exist, an
in-depth study of early modern and modern Jains bronzes has
not yet been undertaken. While several studies of Jaina bronzes
have been published, none have considered the object as a three dimensional form. They either focus only on the iconography
of the front side or, where available, on the inscriptions on the
back. When it comes to questions of authenticity, particularly
relevant for the assessment of the historical value of the contents
of inscriptions, it is essential to look at the statues from all sides,
and ideally, to also investigate the material it is made of.

Citation

Flügel, P., Krüger, P., & Shah, P. (2023). Six Jaina Bronzes. In P. Flügel, H. De Jonckheere, & R. Söhnen-Thieme (Eds.), Pure Soul: The Jaina Spiritual Traditions (96-103). Centre of Jaina Studies, SOAS

Acceptance Date Apr 1, 2023
Publication Date Apr 14, 2023
Deposit Date Apr 25, 2023
Publicly Available Date Apr 25, 2023
Pages 96-103
Book Title Pure Soul: The Jaina Spiritual Traditions
ISBN 9781399946865
Keywords Jaina, bronze, altar, Pārśvanātha, pañcatīrthika, iconography, epigraphy, prosopography, authenticity, museum, temple, private collection, art market, value regimes, religious value, aesthetical value, historical value

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