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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
This page discusses the pregnancy of Queen Trishala when she was anxious about why she could not feel the baby move. In the painting she addresses her handmaids: “Has the child in my womb been destroyed? Has he been killed? Have I suffered a miscarriage? The child used to move, but now he does not move.” The baby is Mahavira, who will grow to be the historical founder of the Jain religion. According to the text, he remained motionless out of compassion for his mother, not wishing to disturb her. Once he realized how worried she was, he made a little movement, and this filled her with joy.
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Text, Folio 35 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 43 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, folio 24 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 36 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 37 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 39 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 32 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 31 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 33 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 34 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 44 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 51 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra