Traditionally Handmade Wisdom Deity of Bodhisattva, Manjushri Statue
Manjushri is one of the most important iconic figures in Mahayana Buddhism. He is believed to be the Bodhisattva of Great Wisdom and is highly revered by Buddhists. In Sanskrit, he is known as "Prajna" meaning "Gentle Glory" In Mahayana Buddhism, he is one of the oldest and most significant Bodhisattva deities of Wisdom. We hand-carved this magnificent statue of Manjushree, whose entire body is gilded with genuine 24k gold and depicts him on the majestic throne. The intricate details of the figure are incredible. The Lotus seat has three layers with fine details of each petal. He is adorned with a flying silk robe around his shoulder arms. His right hand wields a flaming sword representing the sharpness of Prajna the realization of transcendent Wisdom, which cuts down ignorance and duality), and his left-hand holds a lotus flower with the volume of the Prajnaparamita Sutra on top. His crown is also adorned with precious stones.
Similarly, his throne is adorned with blue and red, turquoise coral stone top curves. We are a team of artists specializing in sculpting sacred dharma deities for generations and adhering to the Buddhist iconography to represent them in their correct form. One of the most delicate faces is the deity's face his face, heavily painted with gold.
Height |
58cm/22" |
Width |
52cm/20"
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Base |
34cm/13" |
Weight |
14.52 KG |
Material |
Copper Body & 24K Gold Gilded |
Ships From |
Kathmandu, Nepal |
Shipping Provider |
DHL |
Manjushri is an ancient Buddha who vowed to emanate throughout the universe as the youthful and princely Bodhisattva of transcendent Wisdom. In Buddhism, Tibetans refer to him as Jamphel Yang. He is the embodiment of Prajna Wisdom. As a result, he frequently appears in Prajna classics. Many legends claim that he is the master of seven Buddhas and all of Buddha's mothers. Prajna Wisdom is supposed to be the teacher and mother of all buddhas. According to the Lord Buddha, Manjushri was his teacher in a previous incarnation.