Manjushri with Consort Statue | A Symbol of Spiritual Harmony
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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 7.5cm(Length) x 5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.22 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver-Plated, Machine-Made
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About Our Product
This Sacred Manjushri with Consort Statue is handcrafted from an oxidized copper body with silver plating and enhanced with acrylic colors, offering a spiritually meaningful centerpiece for meditation altars or sacred spaces. Measuring 9.5 cm in height, 7.5 cm in length, and 5 cm in width, and weighing 0.22 kg, the statue captures intricate details in the posture, facial expressions, and symbolic adornments. Its refined craftsmanship brings a sense of devotion and sacred presence to any altar or meditation corner.
The statue depicts Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, embracing his consort, symbolizing the harmony of insight and compassionate energy. The raised sword and lotus, along with carefully detailed hand gestures, convey the cultivation of wisdom, clarity, and loving-kindness. This representation serves as a meditative focus and a visual reminder to develop both understanding and compassion in daily practice.
Beyond its spiritual symbolism, this statue enhances the sacred atmosphere of any space. Perfect for home shrines, meditation rooms, or as a thoughtful gift for practitioners and collectors, the combination of oxidized copper, silver plating, and acrylic colors creates a visually inspiring and reverent object. Displaying it in your sacred space fosters mindfulness, devotion, and a deeper connection to enlightened qualities.
Introduction of ManjushriWithConsort
Manjushri, meaning'very auspicious' in Sanskrit, is recognized as one of the most compassionate bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism. He is particularly renowned among Tibetan Buddhists, often referred to as the Buddha Resplendent, resembling a brilliant sun. His Tibetan name translates to 'good companion,' and he is also known as the bodhisattva of great wisdom, frequently depicted holding a flaming sword in one hand and a lotus flower bearing the Prajnaparamita Sutra in the other. The sword signifies cutting through ignorance, while the lotus flower symbolizes the purity and perfection of the Buddha's teachings.