Jain Shrine Research Paper

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Marquis Payton
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The Jain Shrine is a very beautiful piece of art. The beauty when you look at makes you really makes you wonder how long a piece of work like that takes to make. The Dayton art intuition has a very wide variety of pieces of art from all over the world. As I looked around the museum the Jain shrine really caught my eye. As you read on into my essay I will focus on a couple of key features. Like where it came from, what it is made out of, the importance of this piece, and the back ground about the religion it come from. Let’s start with the back ground and where it’s from. The Jain shrine was created in the 18th century in India. India art had been intimately tied to religion for over 2,000 years. (Indian Art, Gallery 115). It’s the …show more content…

(Indian Art, Gallery 115). Buddhism found by a prince named Siddhartha and now known as the Buddha offered its followers a path for overcoming the suffering that often characterizes life. (Indian Art, Gallery 115). …show more content…

Researcher’s used advanced techniques to find out the age of the shrine. The researchers found the shrine is dated back to over five centuries. Giving the beauty of the shrine researchers say the shrine was repainted in the 1700s, restoration revealed that most of the paint was still intact, which highlights the color and beauty of the caved reliefs and painted wood. Shockingly the shrine is missing its original roof, a replica was copied from a similar shrine giving viewers an impression of what the worship site would have looked like in its former form. “An ancient religious tradition which dates back almost three millennia and possibly even longer making it one of the oldest extant religions in the world while it was dominant on the Indian subcontinent for centuries and was the official religion of various Indian kingdoms,” (Lesley,

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