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Wisdom Deity Manjushri Sacred Statue | Tibetan Buddhist Altar Figure

SKU: MN23196

Size: 52cm x 39.5cm
52cm x 39.5cm | 20.5 x 15.6 Inches

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The Wisdom Deity Manjushri Sacred Statue for Clarity and Spiritual Awakening

Wisdom deity manjushri sacred statue arises here in supreme majesty, hand-gilded in triple-layered 24K gold and standing at a commanding height of 52cm. Masterfully sculpted from high-grade copper by hereditary Newar artisans of the Kathmandu Valley, this exquisite work of Buddhist art projects a profound, tranquil aura. Adorned with handcarved semi-precious gemstones and meticulous acrylic details, the statue serves as an authentic spiritual focal point for discerning practitioners.

Representing the ultimate sword of discrimination, the wisdom deity manjushri sacred statue depicts the Great Bodhisattva raising his double-edged weapon to sever the root of ignorance and suffering. In his left hand, he holds a pristine blue lotus flower supporting the Prajnaparamita Sutra, signifying the realization of emptiness and the complete perfection of wisdom. Integrating this sacred image into your daily practice serves to purify the mind, sharpen intellectual perception, and invite the blessings of ultimate clarity into your meditation environment.

Size: 20.5”/52cm (Height) x 15.6”/39.5cm (Base)
Weight: 13.57 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones

Manjushri, known as the "Gentle Glory," is the supreme bodhisattva of wisdom within the Mahayana pantheon. He is revered for his capacity to clear away mental darkness, enhance speech, memory, and writing, and guide the intellect toward ultimate reality. Far from a mere historical figure, he represents the innate, luminous intelligence present within all sentient beings, waiting to be awakened through study, reflection, and spiritual practice.

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