Manjushri Buddha in Bronze/Copper with Stones and Coral – Nepal, 15 cm - BR280
Mañjuśrī is depicted as a male bodhisattva wielding a flaming sword in his right hand, representing the realization of transcendent wisdom which cuts down ignorance and duality. This Buddha is quit rare, as it is decorated with stones and coral. On a lotus throne with handpainted face. In mint condition.
| Place of origin: | Nepal |
| Material: | Copper/bronze |
| Height: | 15 cm. |
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| Age: | Appr. 30 years. |
Exceptionally beautiful and relatively rare Manjushri Buddha from Nepal, crafted in bronze/copper and dating to approximately 30 years ago. The figure is in perfect condition and finely detailed.
This Buddha figure is seated on a lotus throne and richly decorated across its surface.
The face is hand-painted and gilt, creating a warm and vibrant appearance.
The figure is adorned with inlaid stones and coral, adding color and exclusivity.
In Buddhist tradition, Manjushri represents the Buddha of wisdom. He is associated with enlightenment and insight and is often depicted with a sword symbolizing the cutting through of ignorance.
Depending on the tradition, Manjushri also represents the fully enlightened Buddha and the power of meditation.
With a height of 15 cm, this is a compact and decorative Manjushri figure from Nepal, ideal for both collectors and spiritual settings.
An excellent choice for those seeking a rare Manjushri Buddha with strong symbolism and fine craftsmanship.