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Jaina Funeral Palanquins

Flügel, Peter

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In contrast to the solemn funeral of a common Jaina lay person, whose dead body is carried by male family members
to the funeral pyre on a simple bier, in a lying posture,
covered from head to toe by a shroud, the funeral of a Jaina ascetic, who purposefully purified and finally “liberated” the soul from its fetters to achieve salvation or at least a better rebirth, is a joyous occasion. The corpse is carried on the shoulders of leading male representatives of the local Jaina community, behind an orchestra playing exuberant tunes, in a decorated funeral palanquin, resembling a royal litter. The article retraces the history and functions of this custom in the context of the development of Jaina monastic funeral in general and analyses the iconography of the funeral palanquins, variously designated as śibikā, vimāna or baikuṇṭḥī.

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Flügel, P. (2015). Jaina Funeral Palanquins. Jaina studies, 10, 21-28

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Feb 26, 2015
Deposit Date Mar 3, 2015
Publicly Available Date Mar 12, 2025
Print ISSN 2059-4151
Electronic ISSN 2059-416X
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Pages 21-28
Keywords Jaina funeral palanquin, Jaina monastic funerals, Jaina processions, siviyā, sīyā, śibikā, vimāna, baikuṇṭḥī, nirharaṇa, Āvassayanijjutti, Jambuddīvapannatti, Mahāparinirvāṇasūtra, Ṛṣabha, Buddha, Ācārya Tulsī, Ācārya Mahāprajña, Ernst Waldschmidt, André Bareau, siviya, siya, sibika, vimana, baikunthi, nirharana, Avassayanijjutti, Jambuddivapannatti, Mahaparinirvanasutra, Rsabha, Buddha, Acarya Tulsi, Acarya Mahaprajna, Ernst Waldschmidt, Andre Bareau
Related Public URLs http://www.soas.ac.uk/jainastudies/newsletter/file100226.pdf

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