


Rare Jain Manuscript Depicting the Eternal Universe
This rare Jain cosmology manuscript painting was produced in Western India during the late 19th century. Created on handmade paper using mineral pigments and organic ink, it reflects the Jain tradition of teaching cosmological doctrine through diagrammatic illustration.
Texts such as the Sangrahani Sutra and Laghu-kshetra-samasa describe the universe as eternal and precisely ordered. Manuscripts like this translate those teachings into visual form, supported by handwritten Sanskrit and Devanagari script that clarifies cosmic measurements, spatial relationships, and realms of existence.
The folio displays natural patina, pigment softening, and paper wear consistent with age, confirming authenticity. Preserved as a disbound manuscript leaf, it remains suitable for museum collections and advanced private archives.
Key Highlights
- Authentic late 19th-century Jain manuscript
- Handwritten Sanskrit and Devanagari script
- Natural mineral pigments on handmade paper
- Original patina and age-related wear
- Museum-grade Jain cosmology artifact
Technical Specifications
| SKU | C0650 |
| Artwork Type | Jain cosmology manuscript painting |
| Age / Period | Circa late 19th century (approx. 150–160 years old) |
| Material | Natural mineral pigments, ink, organic binders |
| Medium | Handmade paper manuscript |
| Language / Script | Sanskrit / Devanagari |
| Format | Disbound folio |
| Dimensions | 12.5 × 21.8 cm 4.9 × 8.6 inches |
| Condition | Old; authentic patina and paper wear |
USP
A rare Jain manuscript preserving classical cosmological knowledge.
Story & Symbolism
The manuscript visualizes the Jain universe as timeless, structured, and governed by ethical law.
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