Jain Tantric Painting. Gujarat, India. 1400s.
An early tantric painting on cloth with cosmic imagery and meditation syllables. Finely painted against a red ground with two circular diagrams at center, one depicting the goddess Panchanguli at the center of a yantra composed of two interlocking triangles. The cobra-canopied Jina Parsvanatha at the top right corner, with numerous figures and celestials displayed in registers highlighted with gold leaf. Inscribed at the center is the seed syllable, Ohm Hrim, with mantras and invocations in prakrit.