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Add this Hindu religious statue God to your Oriental
decor for the blessing of wisdom.
Manjusri
is one of the best known and most important of the bodhisattvas of Mahaayaana
Buddhism and is especially associated with the wisdom of awakening. How
did Manjusri come to be associated with Wisdom? Simply, he was the teacher of
seven successive Buddhas, the Sakyamuni Buddha being the last.
One
version of his story says that he himself was a Buddha in the distant past,
and came back to teach the others. The Buddha said that in fact hundreds of
Buddhas of the past became enlightened through Manjusri's teaching.
He is
often depicted as a beautiful youth, in keeping with the notion of the sense
of freshness and newness of such liberating awareness, and is seated
cross-legged on a lotus-flower throne, attired in princely silks and
ornaments. In his right hand, raised above his head, he wields the symbol most
distinctively his, a flaming sword of wisdom that cuts through the ignorance
which binds sentient beings to a cycle of suffering and unhappiness. In his
left hand, at his heart, he holds a book, a volume of the Perfection of
Wisdom, representing both the source and embodiment of his awakened
understanding.
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Features
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- Beautifully detailed
- An instant conversation piece
- Works well in any home decor
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Specifications
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Size |
9.5 x 9 x 6 " |
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Material |
Solid Bonded Stone |
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Finish |
Red Finish |
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Shipping Weight |
4 Lbs |
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