CHATURVIMSHATI-PATTA (IN BRONZE)
As seen here is a handmade replica of the Chaturvimshati-patta or Chaubisi, portraying all the twenty four Tirthankaras of the Jain religion in one plaque. This altar-piece, best suited for the puja room, is vintage and made in bronze. In Jainism, a Tirthankara is a savior and spiritual teacher of the dharma (righteous path). The word tirthankara signifies the founder of a tirtha, which is a fordable passage across the sea of interminable births and deaths, the saṃsāra. According to Jains, tirthankaras are the supreme preachers of dharma, who have conquered the saṃsāra, the cycle of death and rebirth, on their own, and made a path for others to follow.
As seen here is a handmade replica of the Chaturvimshati-patta or Chaubisi, portraying all the twenty four Tirthankaras of the Jain religion in one plaque. This altar-piece, best suited for the puja room, is vintage and made in bronze. In Jainism, a Tirthankara is a savior and spiritual teacher of the dharma (righteous path). The word tirthankara signifies the founder of a tirtha, which is a fordable passage across the sea of interminable births and deaths, the saṃsāra. According to Jains, tirthankaras are the supreme preachers of dharma, who have conquered the saṃsāra, the cycle of death and rebirth, on their own, and made a path for others to follow.
As seen here is a handmade replica of the Chaturvimshati-patta or Chaubisi, portraying all the twenty four Tirthankaras of the Jain religion in one plaque. This altar-piece, best suited for the puja room, is vintage and made in bronze. In Jainism, a Tirthankara is a savior and spiritual teacher of the dharma (righteous path). The word tirthankara signifies the founder of a tirtha, which is a fordable passage across the sea of interminable births and deaths, the saṃsāra. According to Jains, tirthankaras are the supreme preachers of dharma, who have conquered the saṃsāra, the cycle of death and rebirth, on their own, and made a path for others to follow.