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Himalayan Manjushri Deity Statue | Wisdom, Meditation & Spiritual Insight
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Size: 16cm(Height) x 11.5cm(Length) x 9cm(Width)
Weight: 0.63 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Manjushri Deity Statue embodies wisdom, insight, and spiritual awakening. Handcrafted from oxidized copper, it measures 16 cm in height, 11.5 cm in length, and 9 cm in width. Every detail, from the serene facial expression to the finely carved robes, lotus base, and ornate crown, reflects the devotion and skill of Himalayan artisans, creating a sacred object for meditation spaces, personal altars, or spiritual collections.
Manjushri, revered as the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, is depicted with a flaming sword in his right hand, representing the cutting through of ignorance and delusion, and a scripture or sutra in his left hand, symbolizing knowledge, insight, and the teachings of the Buddha. The lotus base signifies purity and spiritual growth, while the detailed ornaments and crown reflect centuries of Tibetan Buddhist iconography. This statue connects the practitioner to the legacy of Himalayan Buddhist practice, inspiring reflection, clarity, and devotion.
Placing this Manjushri statue in your sacred space enhances meditation, mindfulness, and inner awareness. It serves as a devotional focal point, reminding practitioners to cultivate wisdom, discernment, and spiritual insight in daily life. Suitable for practitioners, devotees, and anyone seeking to deepen their connection to Tibetan Buddhist teachings, this statue combines artistry, tradition, and spiritual symbolism in a meaningful way.
Introduction of Manjushri
In Sanskrit, Manjushri means "very auspicious." He is one of the most compassionate bodhisattvas and is particularly famous among Tibetan Buddhists. As the Buddha Resplendent, he resembles a brilliant sun. Manjushri is also a Tibetan name that means "good companion." He represents the Kadampa Buddhist tradition, which its scholars recognize.
























































































































































































































































































