Tibetan Deity Manjushri Pendant Blue Howlite Border with Ohm Mani Padme Ohm Verse # 43 – 4
- Tibetan Deity Manjushri Pendant Blue Howlite Border with Ohm Mani Padme Ohm Verse # 43 – 4
- Measures approx.: 2.2″L x 1.6″W x 0.35″T
- Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, normally holds a Sword in one hand, to cut off all Delusion, and a Prajnaparamita Wisdom text in the other.
- His name is a compound of the Sanskrit words Man-ju (meaning charming, beautiful, pleasing) and Shri (or Sri , meaning glory, brilliance). The combination of both these words convey the kind of Intelligence and Wisdom Manjushri represents.
- Manjushri’s Sanskrit name means “He Who Is Noble and Gentle.” He is often portrayed as a beautiful young man.
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. - The scripture supported by the lotus held in his left hand is a Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra (book), representing His Attainment of ultimate realization from the Blossoming of Wisdom.
- His Sanskrit name means “He Who Is Noble and Gentle.”
- Handcrafted in White and Gold Brass with a Blue Howlite Frame and beautiful overlaid Brass Verse Ohm Mani Padme Ohm “The Jewel in the Lotus”
- The Manjushri image is a lovely colored print set to the exact size of the frame.
- In English, this rhythmic chant literally translates to “Praise to the Jewel in the Lotus.”
- Known as the Compassion Mantra, or the “Jewel in the Lotus”, this is a powerful Buddhist Prayer. This Mantra is a tool to train the mind to achieve ultimate peace and enjoyment. The mind dictates our experience of happiness and sadness, so we must learn to control our mind.
- Origin is Tibet