Manjushri; Jampelyang; Bodhisattva of Wisdom
---This exquisite 25cm / 9.8" Manjushri statue represents the refined artistry of Nepalese master craftsmanship—a skillfully hand-carved pure copper masterwork featuring complete 24k gold-gilding and a meticulously carved double lotus throne.
· Height: 25 cm / 9.8 inches
· Material: Pure copper with complete 24k gold-gilding
· Style: Manjushri in royal ease posture with flaming sword and lotus, double lotus throne
· Origin: Hand-carved masterwork from Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
· Ideal for: Meditation space, home altar, study area, spiritual art collection, wisdom practice
Manjushri is the bodhisattva of transcendent wisdom in Buddhist tradition, embodying the perfect intelligence that perceives the true nature of all phenomena. He is regarded as the embodiment of all Buddhas' wisdom, the patron of scholars and those seeking to develop discernment. His name means "Gentle Glory," reflecting his peaceful yet powerful nature.
Seated in royal ease (lalitasana) upon a magnificent double lotus throne, his right leg slightly extended, symbolizing his active engagement with the world while remaining deeply rooted in meditative stability. His serene expression embodies the peaceful confidence of one who has realized ultimate truth—downcast eyes that perceive all phenomena with perfect clarity, a gentle smile radiating the joy of wisdom realized. The three eyes (including the wisdom eye in his forehead) convey awakened awareness that sees beyond appearances to the essence of reality.
The double lotus throne beneath him features two layers of individually carved petals—each petal precisely shaped, their tips slightly curled, creating a throne of sacred beauty. The upper layer of petals faces upward, representing liberation, while the lower layer faces downward, symbolizing compassion descending to benefit all beings.
In his right hand, gracefully raised, he holds the flaming sword of discriminating wisdom—its blade symbolizing the power to cut through the roots of ignorance, doubt, and all conceptual obscurations. In his left hand, held gracefully at his heart, he cradles the stem of a blue utpala lotus that blossoms at his shoulder, supporting the Prajnaparamita Sutra—the perfection of wisdom teachings.
The complete 24k gold-gilding adds radiant luminosity to the entire sculpture. Multiple layers of pure gold are carefully applied using traditional mercury-gilding techniques, creating a warm, glowing surface that catches light and draws the eye to Manjushri's serene presence. This full gold finish ensures the deity shines with consistent splendor from every angle.
Every element of this hand-carved masterwork reflects dedicated artistry. The elaborate five-jewel crown adorning his head represents the five wisdoms, each jewel rendered with crisp definition. Long silk ribbons cascade from his crown, their delicate folds carved with precision. Long earrings graze his shoulders, symbolizing his balanced awareness of all realms. Elaborate jewelry adorns his form: necklaces, armlets, bracelets, and anklets—all rendered with meticulous attention. Celestial silks drape gracefully over his shoulders, their flowing folds demonstrating mastery of classical techniques.
The utpala lotus at his shoulder is carved with gracefully curling stems, its blossoms opening in perfect symmetry. The sword is rendered with exceptional detail, its flaming blade symbolizing the transformative power of wisdom.
According to traditional sources, Manjushri holds a uniquely important position in Buddhist practice. His mantra—"Om A Ra Pa Ca Na Dhih"—is recited to enhance intellect, improve memory, and deepen understanding of emptiness. He appears in countless Mahayana sutras, often as an interlocutor who draws out the Buddha's deepest teachings through penetrating questions.
The ancient technique used in crafting this piece follows time-honored methods preserved in the Kathmandu Valley for centuries. The lost-wax process, detailed hand-chasing, and careful application of gold-gilding have been executed with skill by an experienced artisan.
For more than a millennium, the Kathmandu Valley has nurtured a living lineage of metal sculptors who have preserved the traditions of ancient lost-wax creation. This 25cm Manjushri masterwork, with its complete gold-gilding, exquisite double lotus throne, and refined carving, represents that living heritage—a timeless expression of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom whose sword cuts through all ignorance.