Hand Carved Gold Gilded & Hand Face Painted Buddhist Tibetan Manjushri / Jambiyang Copper Ritual Rupa Statue

Hand Carved Gold Gilded & Hand Face Painted Buddhist Tibetan Manjushri / Jambiyang Copper Ritual Rupa Statue

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Traditional Hand Made Tibetan Buddhist Sculpture Religious Ritual Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilded and Hand Painted Faceย 15" Manjushri / Jambiyang Statue Rupa Shrine | Altar Monastry Shrine | Altar Monastry From Patan, Nepal

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  • Manjushri / Jambiyang Statue

    Name

    Manjushri / Jambiyang Statue

    Height

    15โ€

    Width

    10.5โ€

    Depth

    6.5โ€

    Material

    Lost Wax Method, Copper Alloy 24 Karat Gold Gilded and Hand Painted Face Decorated with Turquoise, Coral, Rubi, Emerald and Zircon Stones

    Actual Weight

    5.762 Kg.

    Ships From

    Patan, Nepal

    Shipping Provider

    Express Shipping Service

    Shipping Time

    Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ€“ 7 business days for deliver within worldwide.

    Insurance

    Insurance is included in the shipping cost.

    ย Manjushree / Jambiyang โ€“ The Bodhisattva of Wisdom

    Manjushree / Jampelyang embodies the omniscient wisdom of enlightenment - the wisdom that discerns the true nature of reality. He can discriminate between correct and incorrect views and between beneficial and non-beneficial actions to be taken on one's spiritual path. He bestows intelligence, knowledge, wisdom, mastery of the teachings, eloquence and memory. His name means "gentle glory" and he is especially revered in Nepal, where he is said to have enabled the founding of civilization in the Kathmandu Valley. Manjushree is also the patron Bodhisattva of the Kadampa (i.e. Gelugpa) order of Tibetan Buddhism, which is famous for its master scholars, calledย geshes.

    Gestures and Attributes

    Manjushree's left hand is inย Vitarka Mudra, the gesture of teaching and intellectual discussion. This hand also holds the stem of a lotus flower that supports theย Prajnaparamita, orย Perfection of Wisdomย sutra. The flaming sword in his right hand symbolizes the power of discriminating wisdom to cut through ignorance, the root of all suffering. Manjushree / Jampelyang, in this sword-wielding pose, is representative of the courage and exertion needed to realize freedom.

    About this Sculpture

    This sculpture is an exceptionally beautiful portrayal of Manjushri / Jambiyang.ย Expertly cast from copper alloy using lost wax method gilded with 24 karat gold and hand painted face which is beautifully decorated with Turquoise, Coral, Rubi, Emerald and Zircon; this sculpture is a profound representation of Bodhisattva Manjushri / Jambiyang. The Bodhisattva of Wisdom sits gracefully in his popular position where he holds the sword in his right hand and the left hand holds the stem of a lotus flower that supports the Prajnaparmita, the Perfection of Wisdom sutra. His robes have intricate carvings of deer, dharma wheel, flower, leaves and vines. He wears a finely carved crown, necklaces, armlets and anklets; elegantly detailed ornaments of a Bodhisattva, signifying the omniscient wisdom of enlightenment. This sculpture was individually handcrafted in Patan, Nepal by master artisans of the Shakya clan who are considered among the best in the world. These craftsmen are the modern heirs to a centuries-old tradition of creating sacred art for use in temples and monasteries. The fine metalworking techniquesย have been passed down from generation to generation since ancient times.

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    Hand Carved Gold Gilded & Hand Face Painted Buddhist Tibetan Manjushri / Jambiyang Copper Ritual Rupa Statue

    Hand Carved Gold Gilded & Hand Face Painted Buddhist Tibetan Manjushri / Jambiyang Copper Ritual Rupa Statue

    Traditional Hand Made Tibetan Buddhist Sculpture Religious Ritual Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilded and Hand Painted Faceย 15" Manjushri / Jambiyang Statue Rupa Shrine | Altar Monastry Shrine | Altar Monastry From Patan, Nepal

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