Description
A Sacred Maha Manjushri Copper Statue for Transcendent Wisdom
Maha Manjushri copper statue emerges from the skilled hands of Patan’s master artisans, standing at a majestic 34cm height. Weighing 5.27kg, this piece is forged from a pure copper body, embodying a presence that is both physically substantial and spiritually light. Adorned with delicate gold accents and hand-painted acrylic details, the statue radiates a luminous aura suitable for a focal point in any sacred space. This work of Buddhist art serves as a bridge between the material world and the profound silence of meditative insight.
Holding the flaming sword of discriminating wisdom, the deity cuts through the darkness of ignorance and mental obscurations with effortless precision. This Maha Manjushri copper statue depicts the Bodhisattva of Wisdom with his characteristic attributes, including the Prajnaparamita sutra resting upon a blooming lotus flower. The iconography serves as a profound meditation tool, encouraging the practitioner to cultivate clarity, eloquence, and a deep understanding of the Dharma. It is a visual manifestation of the intellect transformed into divine realization.
Size: 13.4”/34cm (Height) x 12.2”/31cm (Base)
Weight: 5.27 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gemstones, Gold and Acrylic Painting
Manjushri is the Bodhisattva associated with transcendent wisdom (prajna) in Mahayana Buddhism, representing the realization of the ultimate nature of reality. Often depicted as a youth to represent the freshness of enlightened insight, he is the patron of students, scholars, and meditators alike. By invoking his energy, practitioners seek to sharpen their intellect and realize the emptiness of all phenomena, eventually attaining the same state of perfect realization. His role is fundamental in the Buddhist path, as wisdom is the primary tool for liberation from suffering.



















