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Jnanasattva Manjushri Handmade Thangka For Locket | Sacred Buddhist Artwork


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Jnanasattva Manjushri Handmade Thangka For Locket

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Size: 6cm (Height) x 5cm (Width)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Color, 24K Gold
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About Our Product

This Jnanasattva Manjushri handmade thangka for locket is a sacred miniature Buddhist painting created on cotton canvas using acrylic color and enriched with 24K gold. Carefully hand-painted by skilled Himalayan artists, this thangka is designed for spiritual lockets, personal devotion, and sacred keepsakes. Jnanasattva Manjushri is revered as the embodiment of transcendent wisdom, insight, and enlightened knowledge within Tibetan Buddhism.

The artwork depicts Manjushri in his traditional iconographic form, often holding the flaming sword of wisdom that cuts through ignorance, along with the sacred scripture representing awakened understanding. Intricate motifs, lotus symbolism, and balanced composition surround the central figure, while fine gold detailing enhances the deity’s ornaments and expressions. Each element follows authentic thangka painting traditions, reflecting clarity, devotion, and refined spiritual artistry.

In Buddhist practice, Jnanasattva Manjushri represents wisdom, learning, eloquence, and mental clarity. This Manjushri thangka locket serves as a meditation aid and devotional symbol, supporting focus, awareness, and intellectual awakening. Ideal for spiritual jewelry, altar offerings, or meaningful gifts, it allows the wearer to carry sacred wisdom and Himalayan Buddhist symbolism close to the heart.

Introduction of Jnanasattva Manjushri

In Mahayana Buddhism, Manjushri is recognized as the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, embodying knowledge as the path to enlightenment. In Northern Buddhism's Tantric literature, Manjushri is described as one of the most compassionate bodhisattvas, often portrayed seated upon a lotus seat, holding a flaming sword in his right hand and a lotus stem bearing the Prajnaparamita Sutra in his left. This symbolizes his capacity to sever ignorance and reveal the true nature of reality.

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