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LIST OF MAPS AND FIGURES IN THE PRINTED BOOK

MAP

3-1Map of medieval (late tenth–thirteenth centuries) South Asia

FIGURES

0-113th-century manuscript of the Prajñāpāramitā sūtra

0-212th-century illustrated manuscript of the Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā sūtra (AsP)

0-3Jain monk (Vimalaprava) instructing a princely figure (Raji) with a book, a folio from a Kalpasūtra Ms, ca. 1300

1-1Prajñāpāramitā pūjā, the main priest (Cakra Raj Bajracharya) invoking the goddess Prajñāpāramitā into the book, Kwā Bāhā

1-2A monk with a book, detail of the Mahāmāyūrī panel, antechamber, Cave 6, Ellora, ca. early 7th century.

1-3Goddess Prajñāpāramitā with Māyūrī (left), Jaṅgulī (right), and two bodhisattvas, folio IV, center panel, AsP Ms, ca. 1151 CE

1-4Stele of Goddess Prajñāpāramitā with a scene of pustaka pūjā on the pedestal

2-1Five folios (1v–2r, 299v–300r, 301v) from the AsP Ms (Ms A4), Vigrahapāla III’s 15th year and Gopāla IV’s 8th year, Nālandā monastery, Bihar, India

2-2Sculpted panels surrounding the lower part of Temple 2, Nālandā monastery

2-3First and the last folios of an AsP Ms (Ms A3), Nālandā monastery, Bihar

2-4Signs of worship on a book cover, a Nepalese manuscript of the Karaṇḍavyūha sūtra dated 1641 CE

2-5Painted book covers of an AsP Ms (Ms D5), Nālandā, Gomīndrapāla’s 4th year (ca. 1179 CE)

2-6Lotus maṇḍala with the Buddha and eight bodhisattvas, ca. 12th century

2-7Buddha’s enlightenment/Bodhgayā icon, left panel, folio 1v, AsP Ms (Ms D9), ca. 1207 CE

2-8Vajrāsāna Buddha/Bodhgayā icon, center panel, folio 1v, AsP Ms (Ms D10), ca. 1226 CE (Lakṣmaṇasena’s 47th year)

3-1Ms A1: AsP, Mahīpāla’s 6th year (ca. 983 CE)

3-2Votive stūpa with eight life scenes, Site 12, Nālandā, ca. 9th–10th century

3-3Ms A6: AsP, Vigrahapāla III’s reign (ca. 1043–1069 CE)

3-4Buddha’s life scenes on folio 101v and folio 102r, AsP Ms (Ms A6), ca. mid-11th century

3-5Goddess Cundā in Buṅkaranagara, Lāhṭadeśa (Southern Gujarat, Broach region), right panel, folio 188r, AsP Ms (Ms B1), 1015 CE

3-6Samantabhadra in China (left panel), Kanyārāma-Lokanātha in Rāḍha (center panel), folio 127r, AsP Ms (Ms B1), 1015 CE (NS 135)

3-7Ms B2: AsP, NS 191 (1071 CE)

3-8Abhayapaṇī subduing Rāhu in the Great Ocean, folio 34r, AsP Ms (Ms B2), ca. 1071 CE

3-9Four-armed Cundā in a rocky setting, folio 178v, AsP Ms (Ms B2), ca. 1071 CE

3-10Avalokiteśvara in a Bengali hut-like shrine (Campitalā-Lokanātha in Samataṭa), folio 417r, Pañcaviṃśatī Prajñāpāramitā (PvP) sūtra Ms (Ms B3), ca. 1100

3-11Campitalā-Lokanātha in Samataṭa, left panel, folio 96r, AsP Ms (Ms B1), 1015 CE

3-12Avalokiteśvara paying homage to a stūpa, folio 111r, PvP Ms (Ms B4), ca. early 12th century

3-13Preaching Buddha supported by elephants, folio 351v, bodhisattva riding an elephant, folio 361r, PvP Ms (Ms B4), ca. early 12th century

4-1Folios 163v and 164r, AsP Ms (Ms C4), Gopāla’s 15th regnal year (ca. 1147 CE), Vikramaśīla monastery

4-2The donor, Vijayakīrti (left) and the dharmabhāṇaka, Kanakamunijāgeśvara (right), center section, full page depiction of the monks of Nālandā, AsP Ms (Ms C1), Rāmapāla 37th year (ca. 1114 CE)

4-3Ms C4: AsP, Gopāla’s 15th year (ca. 1147 CE)

4-4Maitreya, folio 20r, left panel, Pañcarakṣā Ms (Ms D1), Nayapāla’s 15th year (ca. 1042 CE)

4-5Ms D1: Diagram showing the mandalic relationship between the panels, Pañcarakṣā, Nayapāla’s 14th year (ca. 1042 CE)

4-6Vajrapāṇi, folio 92v, right panel, AsP Ms (Ms D2), Rāmapāla’s 15th year (ca. 1092 CE)

4-7Ms D2: AsP, Rāmapāla’s 15th year (ca. 1092 CE)

4-8Preaching Buddha and Ānanda relegating the teaching, folios 187v–188r, center panels, AsP Ms (Ms D2), Rāmapāla’s 15th year (ca. 1092 CE)

4-9Folios 92v–93v, AsP Ms (Ms D2), Rāmapāla’s 15th year (ca. 1092 CE)

4-10Uṣṇīṣavijayā maṇḍala, with the dhāraṇī written in gold on blue, painted wooden panels, ca. early 13th century, Tangut state of Xi-Xia, Khara-Khoto

5-1Vajrasattva and Vajradhātvīśvarī-Mārīcī, folios 89v–90r center panels, AsP Ms (Ms D3), Rāmapāla’s 36th year (ca. 1113 CE)

5-2Ms D3: AsP, Rāmapāla’s 36th year (ca. 1113 CE)

5-3Ms D4: AsP Gopāla’s 4th year (ca. 1136 CE)

5-4Sadāprarudita’s self-mutilation, merchant’s daughter and Indra in disguise as a Brahman, folio 204v, left panel, AsP Ms (Ms D4), Gopāla’s 4th year (ca. 1136 CE)

5-5Ms D5: AsP, Gomīndrapāla’s 4th year (ca. 1179 CE?)

5-6Illustrated folios (1v–2r, 101v–102r, 203v–204r), AsP Ms (Ms D6), Govindapāla’s 4th year (ca. 1179 CE)

5-7Illustrated folios (1v–2r, 109v–110r, 228v–229r), AsP Ms, Govindapāla’s 30th year or earlier (ca. 1205 CE; late 12th or early 13th century)

5-8Illustrated folios and painted interior of book covers, AsP Ms (Ms D8), Govindapāla’s 32nd year (ca. 1207 CE)

5-9Sambara, folio 106v, and Vajravārāhī, folio 107r, left panels, AsP Ms (Ms D9), Govindapāla’s 32nd year (ca. 1207 CE)

5-10Ms D10: AsP, Lakṣmaṇasena’s 47th year (ca. 1226 CE)

5-11Vajravārāhī, folio 142r, center panel, AsP Ms (Ms D10), Lakṣmaṇasena’s 47th year (ca. 1226 CE)

5-12Hevajra, folio 141v, right panel, AsP Ms (Ms D10), Lakṣmaṇasena’s 47th year (ca. 1226 CE)

5-13Kālacakra, second last folio, right panel, AsP Ms (Ms D10), Lakṣmaṇasena’s 47th year (ca. 1226 CE)

6-1Preaching Maitreya with the scribe/the ritual master, Svameśvara, and the donor, Rāmajīva, AsP Ms (Ms A3), folio 184r, Nayapāla’s 14th year (ca. 1041 CE), Nālandā monastery, Bihar

6-2Changes in patronage pattern between the 11th century and the 12th–13th centuries

6-3Monk doing a pūjā, folio 70r, Pañcarakṣā manuscript (Ms D1), Nayapāla’s 14th year (ca. 1041 CE)

6-4Examples of chapter-ending marks in 12th-century Nālandā manuscripts

6-5Donor Rāmadeva and a monk worshipping a book, folio 560r, PvP Ms, ca. 1100 CE (Harivarman’s 8th year)

6-6Historical trend of production pattern

6-7Folios from the Guhyasamāja

6-8Unfinished panel depicting bodhisattva (Avalokiteṣvara), folio 43v, AsP Ms, ca. late 12th century

7-1Vajracārya priests reciting different sections of the manuscript simultaneously, Prajñāpāramitā pūjā, Kwā Bāhā, Patan, Nepal, June 30, 2004.

7-2First two folios of the AsP ms, originally prepared in NS 345 (1225 CE), restored with late 20th-century paintings, Kwā Bāhā, Patan, Nepal, June 30, 2004.

7-3A golden box donated in NS 948 (1828 CE) and a gold-plated throne donated in NS 1020 (1900 CE) made for the 13th century Prajñāpāramitā manuscript, Prajñāpāramitā pūjā, Kwā Bāhā, Patan, Nepal, June 30, 2004.

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