Manjushri in Vivid Hues, A Symphony of Insight and Artistry
Presenting the magnificent statue of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, known throughout Mahayana Buddhism for his capacity to eliminate ignorance and illuminate the way to enlightenment: the colorful Manjushri Statue. This statue is a work of spiritual art, measuring an impressive 16.1 inches in height with a base of 12.6 inches and weighing 6.09 kg. It is made of copper with 24K gold plating. Acrylic paintings cover it; the rich yellowish-orange color scheme for the body contrasts with green highlights on the robes and lotus petals, representing the blossoming of insight and the flowering of enlightenment.
Manjushri is shown carrying the Prajnaparamita sutra, slicing through illusions with his flaming sword, and representing the insight that leads to the ultimate truth. The vibrant colors used in the statue, from his body's serene yet striking yellowish-orange to the lush greens of his attire, reflect the dynamic nature of wisdom as both peaceful and penetrating. This colorful depiction invites a deep connection to Manjushri’s teachings, encouraging practitioners to cultivate clarity, insight, and discernment.
Size: 16.1”/41cm (Height) x 12.6”/32cm (Base)
Weight: 6.09 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Mahayana Buddhism, Manjushri, or the "Gentle Glory," represents the fullness of wisdom. Two of his qualities, the sword and the sutra, stand for the realization of emptiness and the severing of ignorance, which are prerequisites to enlightenment. Manjushri's youthful form symbolizes wisdom's direct and new insight on the spiritual path. The essence of this Bodhisattva's teachings is embodied in the Vibrant Manjushri Statue, which provides a material link to the bright path of wisdom he illuminates for all creatures.