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Handcrafted Manjushri Wisdom Deity Statue | Buddhist Artwork for Home Altar
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Size: 28cm(Height) x 23.5cm(Length) x 13cm(Width)
Weight: 2.45 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Gemstone: turquoise, Coral, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Product
This Manjushri Wisdom Deity Statue is a sacred representation of wisdom, clarity, and enlightened knowledge. Measuring 28 cm in height, 23.5 cm in length, and 13 cm in width, with a weight of 2.45 kg, it is carefully crafted from an oxidized copper body with 24K gold plating, silver detailing, acrylic color, and gemstone accents of turquoise and coral. The detailed facial expression and powerful form reflect the energy of awakened wisdom, making it a strong presence for meditation and study.
Manjushri is revered as the embodiment of transcendent wisdom and intellectual clarity. He is depicted in a dynamic seated posture, holding a flaming sword in his right hand, which symbolizes the cutting of ignorance and illusion. In his left hand, he holds a lotus supporting the Prajnaparamita scripture, representing ultimate wisdom and the perfection of understanding. The crown and ornaments are beautifully decorated with coral and turquoise gemstones, representing protection, insight, healing energy, and filigree design on the back adds beauty to the statue and enhances its sacred appearance.
This sacred statue is more than a decorative piece, it is a reminder of learning, focus, and inner awakening. Placing Manjushri in your altar or meditation space supports concentration, wisdom, and deeper understanding, guiding the practitioner toward clarity and enlightenment.
Introduction of Manjushri
Manjushri means "very auspicious" in Sanskrit. As one of the compassion bodhisattvas, Manjushri is particularly well-known among Tibetan Buddhists. He is compared to a brilliant sun. Manjushri is also depicted in the Eleven Figurative Forms of Avalokiteshvara as the Bodhisattva of Great Wisdom, also known as the Buddha Resplendent, with a radiant body like a sun.

























































































































































































































































































