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Spiritual Black Manjushri Statue | Oxidized Copper Wisdom Deity
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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 6cm(Length) x 3cm(Width)
Weight: 0.13 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Machine Made
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About Our Product
This Machine Made Ritual Black Manjushri Statue is a sacred machine made Buddhist altar figure crafted from an oxidized copper body. Measuring 9.5 cm in height, 6 cm in length, and 3 cm in width, with a weight of 0.13 kg, this compact statue carries a powerful devotional presence for shrine rooms, meditation spaces, Buddhist altars, and spiritual decor. Black Manjushri is revered in Vajrayana Buddhism as a wrathful wisdom deity connected with protection, clarity, and the removal of inner obstacles.
The statue depicts Black Manjushri in a dynamic wrathful form, surrounded by a flaming halo that represents blazing wisdom and transformative energy. His raised sword symbolizes the cutting of ignorance, confusion, and negative forces, while his fierce expression reflects compassionate power rather than anger. The oxidized copper finish gives the figure an antique sacred appearance, and the machine made detailing highlights the crown, ornaments, lotus base, flame patterns, and ritual posture with clear visual depth.
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, Black Manjushri is often invoked for wisdom, protection, healing, and the purification of harmful influences. His presence reminds practitioners that true enlightenment comes through cutting delusion and awakening the mind with courage, compassion, and insight. Placed on an altar, this Black Manjushri statue becomes a meaningful support for meditation, peaceful focus, spiritual protection, and the path toward inner awakening.
Introduction To Bodhisattva Manjushri :
The Bodhisattva of Wisdom is Manjushri. He represents knowledge as the path to enlightenment in human form. Manjushri and prajna are connected in Mahayana Buddhism. In the Tantric literature of Northern Buddhism, Manjushri is described as a fully awakened Buddha with numerous manifestations and appearances that span all four divisions of Tantra, both simple and complex in form. The eleven figurative forms of Manjushri show him in various moods, including tranquil, semi-peaceful, angry, and animal-featured.

























































































































































































































































































