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10 inch/ 27 cm Manjushree | འཇམ་དཔལ་དབྱངས། | 文殊菩萨

10 inch/ 27 cm Manjushree | འཇམ་དཔལ་དབྱངས། | 文殊菩萨

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Behold the exquisite Manjushree statue, a masterpiece of artistry and spirituality. Standing at an impressive 10 inches in height and weighing a solid 3 kg, this divine sculpture is meticulously made from a base of copper, artfully plated with luxurious gold. The face is adorned with a delicate touch of fine gold dust and acrylic paint, adding a unique and mesmerizing allure. Elevate your space with the divine energy and timeless beauty of this handcrafted masterpiece, embodying the rich cultural heritage of Nepal.

Manjushree, the revered Goddess, is a symbol of wisdom and enlightenment in Buddhist tradition. With a serene countenance, she embodies the essence of deep understanding and intellectual prowess. Often depicted holding the sacred scripture of Prajnaparamita, she signifies the perfection of wisdom. Worshiped by devotees seeking knowledge, Manjushree is revered for her ability to dispel ignorance and illuminate the path to enlightenment. Her presence in Buddhist art and practices reflects a rich history of veneration and a timeless connection to the pursuit of profound wisdom.

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  1. Enjoy free shipping on all orders.
  2. We use DHL for reliable standard courier services, delivering within 6-12 business days.
  3. All items are fully insured during transit for your peace of mind.

Return Policy:

  1. Returns accepted within 14 business days.
  2. Visit our Returns page or contact customer service for a hassle-free return process.
  3. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Care Instructions

  1. Use a clean, dry brush:
    Keep your item pristine by using a clean, dry brush for dust removal, especially on painted surfaces like gold accents.
  2. Avoid touching with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands:
    Preserve the optimal appearance by refraining from touching painted surfaces with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands.
  3. Spot Cleaning Tips:
    For any spots, try using a clean eraser gently, though success is not guaranteed. Prevention is advisable to avoid stains on painted surfaces.
  4. Not recommended for outdoor display:
    Ensure longevity by refraining from outdoor display, preserving the quality and appearance. Keep your piece indoors for lasting beauty.

Know your Deity, Manjushree

Manjushree, also known as Manjusri, is a Mahayana Buddhist bodhisattva who embodies wisdom, intelligence, and insight. Manjushree is regarded as one of Buddhism's most important bodhisattvas and a central figure in many Buddhist traditions. Manjushree is a Sanskrit name, with "manju" meaning "charming," "beautiful," or "lovely" and "shri" meaning "glory." As a result, the name Manjushree translates as "charming glory."Manjushri is frequently depicted with a sword in his right hand, representing his ability to cut through ignorance and delusion, and a book or sutra in his left hand, representing his mastery of the Buddhist scriptures and his dedication to study and learning. He is also sometimes depicted riding on a lion, which represents his bravery and fearlessness. Manjushree is said to have taken a vow to help all beings develop wisdom and understanding in some Buddhist traditions. He is frequently invoked in prayer and mantra, especially by those seeking to develop their intellectual abilities and overcome ignorance and delusion. Manjushree is especially revered in Tibetan Buddhism, where he is seen as the patron of scholars and intellectuals, and is associated with mental development and enlightenment. He is also revered in many other Buddhist traditions as the embodiment of the ideal of wisdom and insight that all Buddhists strive for.

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Introducing, Manjushree

Manjushree, also known as Manjusri, is a Mahayana Buddhist bodhisattva who embodies wisdom, intelligence, and insight. Manjushree is regarded as one of Buddhism's most important bodhisattvas and a central figure in many Buddhist traditions. Manjushree is a Sanskrit name, with "manju" meaning "charming," "beautiful," or "lovely" and "shri" meaning "glory." As a result, the name Manjushree translates as "charming glory."Manjushri is frequently depicted with a sword in his right hand, representing his ability to cut through ignorance and delusion, and a book or sutra in his left hand, representing his mastery of the Buddhist scriptures and his dedication to study and learning. He is also sometimes depicted riding on a lion, which represents his bravery and fearlessness. Manjushree is said to have taken a vow to help all beings develop wisdom and understanding in some Buddhist traditions. He is frequently invoked in prayer and mantra, especially by those seeking to develop their intellectual abilities and overcome ignorance and delusion. Manjushree is especially revered in Tibetan Buddhism, where he is seen as the patron of scholars and intellectuals, and is associated with mental development and enlightenment. He is also revered in many other Buddhist traditions as the embodiment of the ideal of wisdom and insight that all Buddhists strive for.

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