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Text, Folio 46 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra

c. 1500
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Overall: 12.5 x 25.7 cm (4 15/16 x 10 1/8 in.)
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Parshva stands in a yogic posture of meditation, bearing the hardship of the elements, unmoved. When stormwaters threatened his life, serpents shielded him so that he could complete his meditations and reach liberation. One cobra stretched his seven-hooded canopy over his head like an umbrella, while a serpent king and his wife praise him. The abstract gold lines on the blue background represent the waters that rose to the level of his shoulders. In this painting, the image of Parshva wears a white lower garment, which indicates that this manuscript was made for the prominent branch of Jainism that allows monks and nuns to wear white robes.
A horizontally oriented rectangular paper features dense rows of black script punctuated by red markings. Thick red borders frame the text at either side. Three large red circles are spaced across the page: one at each end and one centered within the script. In the lower right corner of the aged, beige surface sit small black numerals.

Text, Folio 46 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra

c. 1500

Western India, Gujarat, late 15th-early 16th century

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