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    Jivantasvami images represent the Jain Tirthankara Mahavira (and in some cases other Tirthankaras) as a prince, with a crown and ornaments. The Jina is...
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    Śvetāmbara ones are clothed and decorated with temporary ornaments. The Jivantasvami images represent Lord Mahavira (and in some cases other Tirthankaras)...
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     Ajithadoss, a Jain scholar in Chennai, dated it to the 9th century. Jivantasvami represents Mahavira as a princely state. The Jina is represented as standing...
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    tradition of legendary wooden Jivantasvami image is attested by the image of about 550 AD. specifically inscribed as Jivantasvami. It is regarded to be the...
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    of a green stone has been historically famous as "Manikyaswami" and Jivantasvami. The temple is about 80 km from Hyderabad on the Hyderabad-Warangal Highway...
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    is also part of the temple complex. There are three 5.7 feet (1.7 m) Jivantasvami images inside temple. Two of these idols are identical, with one having...
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    distinct emblem, which allows worshippers to distinguish similar idols. Jivantasvami represents Munisuvrata as a princely state. The Jina is represented as...
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    Akota near Baroda in the Indian state of Gujarat. Hoard includes two Jivantasvami images (representation of Mahavira who was still a prince), are widely...
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  • earliest reference to any wooden idol made in India goes to the legend of Jīvantasvāmī – a sandalwood image of Mahāvīra or Vardhamāna, the last Tīrthaṅkara...
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  • Banaskantha district in Gujarat. Acharya Siddhasenasuri was at a temple of Jivantasvami Neminatha near Duva when he saw a young Surapala visiting the temple...
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