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Folio 141 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra and Story of Kalakacharya

1287
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Overall: 5.6 x 33 cm (2 3/16 x 13 in.)
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Palm leaf was the preferred material for sacred texts before the 1400s in India. The text here was often appended to the Kalpa-sutra, the most sacred book of Jainism. This story concerns the life of a Jain teacher named Kalaka, a prince who developed the ability to work magic after he become a monk, inspired by the teachings of a holy man.

The painting on this page shows a monk clad in white, indicating his affiliation with the Shvetambara (“white clad”) branch of Jainism. It is the second to the last page of the manuscript and includes the beginning of the colophon, which contains information about when and where this manuscript was produced.
A horizontally oriented, long palm leaf is inked with two rectangular blocks of dense black script. Four thin red lines vertically segment the natural tan surface, which shows horizontal grain and frayed, irregular edges. Centered in a wide blank space between the text, a small circular hole sits. Small red numerals are inscribed in the upper left corner. The composition highlights the structured arrangement of handwritten characters against the organic, fibrous texture.

Folio 141 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra and Story of Kalakacharya

1287

Western India, Gujarat

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