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Materials: Lost Wax Method, Gold Plated Copper
Inlaid with Semi-Precious
Stones,
Made in Nepal
Height: 14 inches
Width: 12 inches Depth:
8 1/4 inches
Weight: 15 pounds
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Wisdom
This graceful sculpture depicts
Manjushri, one of the three central Bodhisattvas
in the Buddhist pantheon, seated in a relaxed posture known as the 'rajalila
asana' or the posture of 'kingly ease' upon a single
lotus base. Another
bodhisattva who assumed an independent stature from early times,
Manjushri symbolizes wisdom, as
Avalokiteshvara does compassion. Since wisdom is a
greatly honoured quality in Buddhism, Manjushri's position in the pantheon is
among the highest.
Manjushri is identified by three primary attributes: a sword he wields to cut
through ignorance, a book (the Sutra of Transcendent Wisdom, the Prajnaparamita)
and a
lotus flower. Meandering across Manjusri’s torso is a
double-stranded meditation cord symbolizing purity, it marks his status as a
member of the Brahmin caste. He is seated in
sharanagamana mudra or
teaching gesture.
Beautifully cast, the sculpture exhibits the full fleshy cheeks, large inlaid
eyes and elongated proportions that are typical of the region. In fact,
portable statues from Nepal were dispersed throughout Tibet, China and Central
Asia, and their influence upon works from these regions was profound.
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