Manjushri stands as one of Mahayana Buddhism's oldest and most significant Bodhisattvas. Also known as Mañjuśrīkumarābhūta, Manjughosa, and Vagisvara, he personifies wisdom beyond notions and beliefs. Esteemed as the "Meditational Deity" in Buddhism. Mahayana tradition designates him as the epitome of knowledge.
Manjushri is depicted as a male Bodhisattva, his right hand brandishing the "Vajra Sword of Discriminating Light," representing Prajna's sharpness. His left-hand grasps a vivid blue lotus in full bloom. The "Vajra Sword of Discriminating Light" severs ignorance and conceptual entanglements, its flames symbolizing transformative illumination. The magnificent Lotus is believed to cradle the Prajnaparamita Sutra (Great Wisdom Sutra), encasulating the profound Wisdom of the Buddha.
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