The images of the
liberated one, the Tirthankara, pervaded by an absolute spiritual calmness
which symbolises the successful renunciation of the world. The fixed stare
achieved through the use of inlaid stones or silver for the eyes emphasises the
aloofness and isolation of the figure. In addition to the seated yoga posture,
the Tirthankaras are also represented in the rigid, erect and immobile posture
of “dismissing the body”. Unlike the Hindu gods and goddesses, the Tirthankaras
is isolated and indifferent to human existence. The ambulatory houses fifty-two
subsidiary shrines, each with the statue of a Tirthankara. The holy figure of
fifty-two symbolises the four eternal Tirthankaras and the twenty-four
belonging to the past and present aeons. Besides these, some larger cells have
been added. One of these contains the huge black sculpture of Adinath.
Vimala Vasahi
Temple, the Ambulatory,The Dilwara Temple Complex, Mt. Abu, Rajasthan
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