Head of a Jina

10th-11th century CE

18.8 cm 25.4 cm 16.9 cm

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When intact, this Jina would have been represented in a posture of meditation: either seated with crossed legs and hands resting palm-up in the lap or standing perfectly straight with his arms hanging to each side. Jinas have been spiritually liberated upon death, never to be...

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John and Berthe Ford, Baltimore; given to Walters Art Museum, 2009.
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