Jivantasvami

[3] These mention the existence of Jivantasvami images at Ujjain, Dashapura (Mandsaur), Vidisha, Vitabhayapattana, Puri and Koshala.

[5][6][7] According to Hemachandra, the original image was made by god Vidyunmali, carved in sandalwood, during the time Mahavira was still a prince.

[3] The best known images of Jivantasvami were found in the Akota Hoard, and are widely mentioned examples of the early western Indian school of art.

[9] One of them is specifically inscribed as Jivantsvami installed by Nagisvari, which represents early phase of the Gupta style.

[citation needed] The two Jivantasvami images along with the rest of the Akota Hoard bronzes are in the Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery.

Jivantasvami image of a Tirthankara carved on Torana in Mahavira Jain temple, Osian .