


Antique Jain Cosmology Manuscript Interpreting Cosmic Space
This antique Jain cosmology manuscript painting originates from Western India and dates to the late 19th century. Executed on handmade paper using natural mineral pigments, organic binders, and ink, the folio exemplifies the Jain tradition of conveying philosophical and cosmological knowledge through visual form.
Rooted in Jain cosmological literature such as the Sangrahani Sutra and Brihat Sangrahani, the manuscript presents the universe as eternal and systematically ordered. Diagrammatic compositions accompanied by handwritten Sanskrit and Devanagari script describe cosmic divisions including Urdhva Loka, Madhya Loka (Jambudvipa), and Adho Loka, as well as planetary systems and cycles of time (Aras).
Visible patina, pigment mellowing, and paper wear attest to age and authenticity. Preserved as a disbound folio, this manuscript holds lasting scholarly relevance and collector value.
Key Highlights
- Late 19th-century Jain cosmology manuscript painting
- Handwritten Sanskrit and Devanagari script
- Natural mineral pigments on handmade paper
- Authentic age-related patina and wear
- Museum-grade religious manuscript
Technical Specifications
| SKU | C0582 |
| Artwork Type | Jain cosmology manuscript painting |
| Dimensions | 12.5 × 21.2 cm 4.9 × 8.3 inches |
USP
Extremely rare, original Jain cosmology manuscript preserved with museum-grade authenticity.
Story & Symbolism
The manuscript illustrates Jain cosmology as a rational map of the universe guiding ethical conduct and spiritual liberation.
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