Rishimandala Pata (28)

Published: 30.06.2010
Updated: 30.11.2012
This painting illustrates the central part of Rishimandala. A sacred syllable - Hrim - is superimposed on the images of 24 Tirthankaras. All these Tirthankaras are identified by their symbols in the front part of their seat. Top left corner of this painting has image of multi-armed goddess Vaishnavi, with eagle (Garuda) in the front part. Image of goddess Padmavati is in the right corner. While at the bottom, in the left corner there is an image of Sakra (Indra) and the right corner shows Gurupadukas.

Rishimandala Pata

This painting illustrates the central part of Rishimandala.

A sacred syllable - Hrim - is superimposed on the images of 24 Tirthankaras.

All these Tirthankaras are identified by their symbols in the front part of their seat.

Top left corner of this painting has image of multi-armed goddess Vaishnavi, with eagle (Garuda) in the front part.

Image of goddess Padmavati is in the right corner.

While at the bottom, in the left corner there is an image of Sakra (Indra) and the right corner shows Gurupadukas.

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