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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
The tiny captions written in Sanskrit to the right of the painting identify the subject of this scene: “abduction of the embryo” and “transfer of the embryo.” The embryo is the unborn founder of the Jain religion. In this miraculous episode, a goat-headed divinity who presides over miscarriage and childbirth gently takes the embryo in his cupped hands away from the reclining Brahmin lady in the scene above. Below, he carries it to a queen, who will be his birth mother.
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Text, Folio 39 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 36 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 33 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 66 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 35 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 29 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 48 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 31 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 44 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, folio 24 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 43 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 55 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra