18342TWManjushri

Buddhist Manjushri Boddhisattva Sculpture | Symbol Wisdom and Enlightenment

$395.00
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Size: 10.5cm x 7.5cm

Handcrafted Buddhist Manjushri Boddhisattva Sculpture | Spiritual Decor

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Size: 10.5cm (Height) and .75cm (Width)
Weight: 0.27kg
Materials: Copper, Silver Plated, Artificial Stone: Turquoise, Coral
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About Our Statue:

This Buddhist Manjushri Bodhisattva Sculpture, a gorgeous representation of knowledge and enlightenment, will add calm, insight, and spiritual symbolism to your area. This religious statue, meticulously carved and coated with silver over copper, has complex details and brilliant artificial stones (turquoise and coral) that showcase its heavenly spirit. This statue, ideal for meditation rooms, home altars, or yoga areas, promotes attention and inner serenity.

This Manjushri Bodhisattva sculpture stands 10.5 cm tall, 0.75 cm wide, and weighs 0.27 kilogram, making it an ideal size for spiritual display. In Mahayana Buddhism, Manjushri is known as the embodiment of wisdom, and he bears the sword of insight, which represents the removal of ignorance. Each feature of this item, from the hand-polished details to the elaborate embellishments, embodies centuries of Buddhist creativity and devotion, making it an ideal gift for both practitioners and collectors.

Introduction To Manjushri :

Manjushri means "very auspicious" in Sanskrit. Manjushri, one of the compassion bodhisattvas, is more famous among Tibetan Buddhists. He, as the Buddha Resplendent, resembles a brilliant sun. Manjushri is a Tibetan name that means "good companion." He also represents the Kadampa Buddhist tradition, recognized by its scholars.

How do you take care of your statues?

Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
Ensure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely free of moisture and dust.
Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by a Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
Do not use your bare hands or any objects with rough surfaces to wipe your face. Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.

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