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Kalpasutra and Kalakacarya Katha
Indian, Jain
1497
Object Place: probably Gujarat, Western India
Medium/Technique
Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
Dimensions
Overall: 30 x 11cm (11 13/16 x 4 5/16in.)
Credit Line
Ross-Coomaraswamy Collection
Accession Number17.2277.1-78
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CollectionsAsia
ClassificationsBooks and manuscripts – Manuscripts
Provenance1913, purchased from the library of Pujya Kripa Rishi [1], a Jain yatti, Patti, Panjab by Ananda Coomaraswamy (b. 1887 - d. 1947); 1917, sold by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy to Denman Waldo Ross (b. 1853 - d. 1935), Cambridge, MA; 1917, given by Denman Waldo Ross to the MFA. (Accession date: April 5, 1917)
Notes:
[1] According to Hīrālāl Duggaṛ, Yati Kripa Rishi was the last yati on the yati seat (gaddī) of the Uttarādha Loṅkā Gacch (also known as Lāhaurī Uttarādha Loṅkā Gacch) in Paṭṭī. Duggar gives no dates for his life. The Lāhaurī Uttarādha Loṅkā Gacch was the dominant lineage among Śvetāmbara Mūrtipūjak Jains in the Panjab from the 16th until the early 20th century. His samādhi exists in Paṭṭī in the necropolis called Jain Samādhi Pūjya Śrī Vasant Ṛṣi Jī Mahārāj.
Notes:
[1] According to Hīrālāl Duggaṛ, Yati Kripa Rishi was the last yati on the yati seat (gaddī) of the Uttarādha Loṅkā Gacch (also known as Lāhaurī Uttarādha Loṅkā Gacch) in Paṭṭī. Duggar gives no dates for his life. The Lāhaurī Uttarādha Loṅkā Gacch was the dominant lineage among Śvetāmbara Mūrtipūjak Jains in the Panjab from the 16th until the early 20th century. His samādhi exists in Paṭṭī in the necropolis called Jain Samādhi Pūjya Śrī Vasant Ṛṣi Jī Mahārāj.