Copper Manjushri Sculpture | Wisdom's Flame: Majestic

SKU: MF6552

Size: 46cm x 34cm

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The Beacon of Pristine Wisdom: Manjushri Sculpture for Enlightened Insight

Presenting the Copper Manjushri Sculpture, a magnificent depiction of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, who is honored in many Buddhist traditions for possessing the highest level of wisdom, intellect, and the ability to dispel ignorance. This sculpture, which stands an astounding 18.1 inches tall with a base of 13.3 inches and weighs 9.14 kg, perfectly embodies the intelligence and clarity of Manjushri. This artwork, made of a copper body and gilded in 24K gold, is enhanced by intricate paintings in gold and acrylic and is further embellished with hand-carved jewels. It represents the transcending knowledge and enlightened insight that Manjushri offers.

Traditionally, Manjushri is shown clutching a lotus blossom that supports the Prajñāpāramitā sutra, a scripture on the perfection of wisdom, and wielding a fiery sword that cuts through illusion. The 24K gold gilding highlights his divine form, casting a luminous aura that enriches any spiritual setting. The vibrant gold and acrylic paintings and the sparkle of hand-carved gemstones bring depth and life to his serene expression and the rich iconography associated with his enlightened activity.

Size: 18.1"/46cm (Height) x 13.3"/34cm (Base)
Weight: 9.14 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body

The Bodhisattva of Wisdom, Manjushri, represents the wisdom of all the Buddhas. He is highly regarded for his capacity to bestow insight and comprehension, which aids practitioners in gaining mental clarity, profound comprehension, and the capacity to perceive reality as it truly is. Anybody who wishes to study and practice Buddhism more deeply must adopt Manjushri's practice, since it provides a means of developing an incisive and clear mind capable of exploring the depths of the teachings.

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