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FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Nemi, who was the cousin of the Hindu god Krishna, lived in the ancient mythic past. Like every other Jina, after achieving enlightenment he gave a mystical teaching to all the gods and animals and appeared to the assembly simultaneously in all directions. This exposition of Jain teachings is depicted by the circular diagram with Nemi seated in the center. The crescent moon under the seated figure of Nemi at the top of the page reveals that he is depicted in the realm of liberation, above the world of birth and death, in eternal meditative bliss.
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Mahavira's Omniscience and First Teaching (Samavasarana), Fo
Mahavira in the Realm of Liberation (Nirvana), Folio 43 (ver
The Fourteen Dreams of Queen Trishala, folio 14 (recto), fro
Kalpa-sutra manuscript with 24 illuminations
Nemi Enthroned, Folio 54 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Birth of Parshva, Folio 45 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Queen Trishala's Grief and Happiness, Folio 29 (recto), from
Text, Folio 39 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 53 (verso), from a Kalpa-sutra
Text, Folio 54 (recto), from a Kalpa-sutra
The Fourteen Dreams of the Brahman Woman Devananda, Folio 3
Mahavira Rides in His Initiation Palanquin, Folio 36 (recto)