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Traditional Manjushri Statue | 24K Gold and Silver Plated Tibetan Bodhisattva
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Size: 47cm(Height) x 37cm(Length) x 26cm(Width)
Weight: 9.74 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Product
This Traditional Manjushri Statue is a masterfully handcrafted Tibetan Buddhist figure made from oxidized copper with 24K gold plating, silver plating, and acrylic color detailing. Measuring 47 cm high, 37 cm long, and 26 cm wide, with a weight of 9.74 kg, this statue is ideal for large meditation spaces, home altars, or sacred decor. Its intricate craftsmanship, flowing ornaments, and lotus base create a commanding and inspirational presence.
Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, is depicted seated on a lotus throne holding the flaming sword of wisdom in his right hand, symbolizing the cutting of ignorance, and the Prajnaparamita Sutra in his left hand, representing transcendent knowledge. The crown, halo, and detailed ornaments reflect traditional Himalayan artistry and sacred Buddhist iconography, emphasizing clarity, learning, and spiritual insight.
Perfect for meditation, altar rituals, or as a meaningful gift, this Manjushri statue brings wisdom, mindfulness, and devotional energy into any sacred space. The combination of 24K gold, silver plating, and copper enhances its divine aura and grounded presence. Displaying this statue encourages spiritual growth, clarity, and a deep connection to enlightened guidance.
Introduction of Manjushri
In Sanskrit, Manjushri means "very auspicious." He is recognized as one of the most compassionate bodhisattvas among Tibetan Buddhists, often referred to as the Buddha Resplendent, resembling a brilliant sun. In Tibetan, Manjushri translates to "good companion," and he is also associated with the Kadampa Buddhist tradition, known for its scholars.




