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Fourteen Dreams of Trishala, the Mother of Tirthankara Mahavira (An Important Jain Painting) | Acrylics on Canvas Art by Rashi Jain

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DDC346
Artist Rashi Jain
Acrylics on Canvas
35.5 cm Height X 45.5 cm Width
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A Glimpse of Auspicious Beginnings

Immerse yourself in a moment of profound tranquility and anticipation. This exquisite acrylic on canvas captures a scene rich with symbolism, depicting the fourteen auspicious dreams experienced by Trishala, the mother of Tirthankara Mahavira, a pivotal moment in Jain tradition. You'll find yourself drawn into the serene atmosphere, a testament to the artist's masterful storytelling.

The Weaver's Hand, The Spirit's Touch

Each stroke of acrylic on this 14.00 inch high by 18.00 inch wide canvas is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship and dedication. The artist, Rashi Jain, employs a vibrant palette and a delicate hand to render traditional motifs and figures with captivating detail. The quality of the canvas ensures durability, allowing the rich textures and subtle hues to remain vivid for generations. You'll appreciate the careful layering of colors, creating a depth that breathes life into the narrative.

Visions Adorned in Color

The composition is a harmonious blend of narrative and aesthetic appeal, with figures arranged to guide the viewer's eye through the auspicious dreams. The central figure, Queen Trishala, reposes peacefully, while attendants attend to her comfort and serenely watch over her slumber. Above them, a circular motif gracefully displays symbols of good fortune and spiritual significance, rendered with a charming, almost celestial quality. The richness of the fabrics, the delicate adornments, and the serene expressions all contribute to an atmosphere of refined elegance.

Echoes of a Sacred Past

This artwork is deeply rooted in Jain cosmology, specifically the prenatal visions that foretold the birth of a spiritual luminary. The fourteen dreams, each represented by a distinct symbol – such as a white elephant, a lion, and a lotus – are believed to herald the arrival of a Tirthankara, an enlightened soul who guides humanity towards liberation. You'll connect with a rich cultural heritage, experiencing a visual interpretation of a foundational narrative that has resonated for centuries.

A Sanctuary of Serenity

Imagine this captivating piece adorning your living space, a study, or a meditation room. Its moderate size makes it versatile, fitting gracefully above a console table, within a gallery wall, or as a standalone statement of refined taste. The tranquil scene offers a visual retreat, inviting contemplation and a sense of inner peace into your home. You'll find it a constant source of inspiration and a conversation starter for those who appreciate art with soul.

Nurturing Enduring Beauty

To preserve the vibrancy of this acrylic masterpiece, we recommend gentle dusting with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and excessive moisture to ensure its colors remain as rich and captivating as the day it was created. This dedication to care will ensure that this piece remains a treasured heirloom, a testament to artistic skill and spiritual depth, for countless years to come. You're not just acquiring a painting; you're investing in a legacy of beauty and tradition.
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