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Buddhist wisdom deity Manjushri Art | Embodiment of Insight


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Size: 32cm x 24cm

Handmade Buddhist wisdom deity Manjushri Art | Wisdom Bodhisattva

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Size: 12.6”/32cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 3.05 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Gold and Acrylic Colour
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About our Statue:
The Buddhist wisdom deity Manjushri Art measures 12.6 inches (32cm) in height and 9.4 inches (24cm) at the base. The Bodhisattva of Wisdom is crafted from an oxidized copper body, enhancing its spiritual and visual appeal. The fine details are accentuated with intricate gold and acrylic paintings. Crafted by expert artisans, this item embodies the rich traditions of Himalayan Buddhism, making it a valuable addition to altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections.

Manjushri is shown holding the flaming sword of wisdom in his right hand, symbolizing the abolition of ignorance, and the Prajnaparamita Sutra in his left hand, representing the embodiment of supreme knowledge. This statue depicts the attributes of clarity, insight, and intellectual force, making it a meaningful object of devotion and an excellent addition to any location dedicated to wisdom and enlightenment.

Manjushri, often revered as the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, is one of the most significant figures in Mahayana Buddhism. His name translates to "Gentle Glory." he is celebrated for embodying wisdom (prajñā), insight, and knowledge. Manjushri is traditionally depicted holding a flaming sword in his right hand, which symbolizes the cutting through of ignorance and delusion. In his left hand, he holds a lotus flower, often accompanied by a scroll of wisdom, which represents the wisdom of the Buddha and the clarity it brings.

Introduction To Manjushri :

Manjushri means "very auspicious" in Sanskrit. Manjushri, one of the most famous compassion bodhisattvas, is particularly revered 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.
• Make sure 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 a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.

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