JAINA SHRINES IN INDIA

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Item Code: IDF986
Publisher: Publication Division, Ministry Of Information And Broadcasting
Author: O.P. TANDON
Language: English
Edition: 2002
ISBN: 8123010133
Pages: 45 {25 Illustration in B/W}
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 9.5" X 7.1"
Weight 180 gm
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Book Description

From the Back of the Book

India from time immemorial is known for its religious tolerance. That is why throughout the length and breadth of the country, the land is beset with beautiful monuments and sculptures like a bejeweled necklace. Here in this book the author has given an account of the major Jaina shrines in India duly supported by historical facts. For better understanding and appreciation of Jaina shrines, life and legend of the Jaina monks in general and the Tirthankaras in particular have been given. It is hoped that this book will help create in its readers a thirst for a closer study and a greater understanding of the spiritual geniuses of Jainism.

Preface

One who transcends this world is called a tirtha. This and alike truisms imply that on a visit to 'shrines' or 'tirthas' one takes time off from one's worldy attachments and moves in search of peace of mind and purity of soul. Trithas are places associated with life and deeds of great teachers and are embellished with one or many shrines dedicated to the deities of one or many religions, depending on the cosmopolitan character of the place or the builder. There is hardly a religion in the world which is not manifested in the form of a concrete construction symbolizing the presence of the Supreme God or one or many of his associates, worshipped with almost equal devotion. It is more so in India, a country known for its philosophy of religious toleration from time immemorial. Throughout the length and breadth of the country the land is set with beautiful monuments and sculptures like a bejeweled necklace. These shrines are exquisite examples of art and architecture spread out in time and space presenting the unifying and integrating character of our cultural heritage. No other form of medium has proved more instrumental in representing the nation's unity in diversity than these monuments of cultural ethos.

The objective of the present book Jaina Shrines in India is to reach ordinary educated readers. The reader is to be told or rather re-told about the more famous of shrines associated with Tirthankaras in Particular and Jaina religion in general so that he may know of their location, antiquity, historicity or chronology and also the more important legends and stories about the places and persons connected with and some facts about the artistic and architectural features. Every attempt will therefore, be made to avoid controversies and as far as possible, only established facts will be used as the basis of information contained in the forthcoming pages. A short but representative bibliography is given at the end for those of the readers who may be motivated to know more about these places of pilgrimage and of historical interest.

The illustrations in this books are also very selective, keeping in view the scope of the book. A few line drawings have been added to give some idea of the various components of a temple and the nomenclature thereof. A map of the country indicating the place name of the shrines will further assist the reader in knowing the geographical context and in planning his visit to these places.

The first chapter of the book is devoted intentionally to the origin of the Jaina religion its cardinal principles, philosophy and tradition, as a backdrop to the whole setting. A complete list of the 24 Tirthankaras starting with Rsabhanatha or Adinatha and ending with Vardhamana Mahavira has been appended to familiarize the readers with even those great teachers and exponents of the Jaina religion about whom very little is generally known.

 

CONTENTS
  Introduction 1
I Jaina Philosophy and its Manifestations in Art and Architecture 3
II Extent and Expansion 9
  Dispersal of Shrines 13
I East India : (Bihar, Bengal Orissa) 15
II North India (Uttar Pradesh) 19
III Central India ( Madhya Pradesh) 22
IV West India (Rajasthan, Gujarat) 28
V Deccan and South India (Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu 36
Appendix List of Tirthankaras 44
  Bibliography 46

 

**Contents and Sample Pages**








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