Description
Manjushri Oxidized Statue: Beacon of Enlightened Wisdom
Arising from Himalayan artistry, this sacred Manjushri statue is meticulously crafted from oxidized copper, inviting deep contemplation and reflection. Standing 22 cm (8.7”) tall on an 18 cm (7.1”) base and weighing 1.68 kg, it embodies the serene presence of the Buddha of Wisdom in a form that is both approachable and inspiring. Its elegant craftsmanship highlights subtle details that convey clarity and insight, making it an ideal piece for altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual decor. This Nepalese creation blends traditional artistry with devotional significance, offering a focal point for mindfulness and wisdom.
Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Transcendent Wisdom, is depicted holding the flaming sword of discriminating wisdom in his right hand, poised to cut through ignorance, delusion, and mental obscurations. In his left hand, he holds a lotus stem supporting the Prajnaparamita Sutra, symbolizing the perfection of transcendental knowledge and the attainment of insight. Seated on a radiant lotus throne with flowing robes and subtle ornaments, his serene yet focused expression embodies clarity, discernment, and compassionate guidance. This meditation statue serves as a powerful focal point for contemplative practice, inspiring mental clarity, intellectual awakening, and a deeper connection to the path of enlightenment.
Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 7.1”/18cm (Base)
Weight: 1.68 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Manjushri, a central Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism, embodies transcendent wisdom (prajñā) and is venerated as the personification of insight that dispels ignorance. Traditionally depicted holding a flaming sword in his right hand, he cuts through delusion and obstacles to enlightenment. In his left hand, he holds a text of the Prajnaparamita Sutra, representing the profound teachings that guide practitioners toward awakening. Manjushri’s serene yet powerful presence inspires clarity, discernment, and mindful understanding, making him a focal point for meditation, scholarly devotion, and spiritual contemplation in Buddhist practice.













