Manjushri Sword of Wisdom Statue | Spiritual Decor for Meditation & Rituals
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Size: 13.5cm(Height) x 9cm(Length) x 6cm(Width)
Weight: 0.46 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Gemstone, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Product
The Manjushri Sword of Wisdom Statue stands at 13.5 cm tall, and is crafted with precision using oxidized copper and silver plating, enhanced with gemstones for added vibrancy. This statue depicts Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of wisdom, holding the Sword of Wisdom in one hand, symbolizing the cutting away of ignorance and the illumination of truth. His serene yet powerful posture represents a profound embodiment of the pursuit of enlightenment, making this statue a perfect addition to any meditation or ritual space.
The intricate details of the statue's craftsmanship are evident in the fine gemstone accents and the flowing robes that highlight the skillful artistry of Tibetan craftsmanship. The Sword of Wisdom held in Manjushri's hand represents the clarity of the mind and the ability to dispel darkness. The statue’s oxidized copper body gives it a rustic, timeless appeal, while the silver plating enhances the delicate features, radiating an aura of spiritual significance. The posture and expression are both calm and resolute, reflecting the balance of wisdom and compassion.
This Manjushri Statue is not only a work of art but also a sacred spiritual tool. Its presence in your space can aid in deepening meditation practices, sharpening the mind, and cultivating insight. By embracing Manjushri's wisdom, practitioners can access the mental clarity needed to overcome challenges, making this statue an excellent companion for those on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. It invites peace, wisdom, and enlightenment, inspiring all who encounter it to follow the path of wisdom and compassion.
Introduction of Manjushri
In Sanskrit, Manjushri means "very auspicious." He is recognized as one of the most compassionate bodhisattvas among Tibetan Buddhists, often referred to as the Buddha Resplendent, resembling a brilliant sun. In Tibetan, Manjushri translates to "good companion," and he is also associated with the Kadampa Buddhist tradition, known for its scholars.