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Diagram showing the two mystic syllables Om and Hrim, accompanied by formulae of homage to the Tirthamkaras.

[Gouache on cloth, XVth century, Gujarat]
Source From the book: "Jain Cosmology" by Collett Caillat, Harmony, 1982
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2006-06-10 19:21:28 462× 398× Jcwaldensian Jain Cosmological diagram showing the mystic syllables 'ohm' and 'hrim', 15th Cent., gouache on cloth. From 'Jain Cosmology', Ravi Kumar, vbd (2005), ISBN 8187330082
2005-07-09 16:47:44 462× 398× Jcremnant777 Diagram showing the two mystic syllables Om and Hrim, accompanied by formulae of homage to the Tirthamkaras. [Gouache on cloth, XVth century, Gujarat] From the book: "Jain Cosmology" by Collett Caillat, Harmony, 1982

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