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Hand-painted Original Master Quality Manjushree / God Of Wisdom Tibetan Wall Hanging, Compassion Meditation Thanka / Thangka Painting

Hand-painted Original Master Quality Manjushree / God Of Wisdom Tibetan Wall Hanging, Compassion Meditation Thanka / Thangka Painting

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MANJUSHREE / JAMPELYANG – 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, called geshes.

GESTURES AND ATTRIBUTES
Manjushree’s left hand is in Vitarka Mudra, the gesture of teaching and intellectual discussion. This hand also holds the stem of a lotus flower that supports the Prajnaparamita, or Perfection of Wisdom 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.

In this Thangka Painting, You can see In the Painting Surrounded By Pancha Buddha or Five Dhyani Buddha, And At Bottom Chenrezig And Vajrapani

More about five Buddha

Five Dhyani Buddhas, popularly known as Pancha Buddhas are five representatives of five different qualities of Shakyamuni Buddha. Pancha Buddhas are also known as the Five Wisdom Tathagatas and are widely respected in Vajrayana Buddhism. In Sanskrit, they are known as the Five Conquerors, or Victor, and are common subjects in the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition. As you may have noticed in many Thangkas or collections of five Buddha statues in Buddhist people's residences, these collections of Buddha statues are quite popular for their great five different qualities. These Pancha Buddhas are Vairochana, Akshobhaya, Amitabha, Ratnasambhava, and Amoghasiddhi.

These Five Buddhas represent five paradises in five different directions i.e. Central, East, West, North, and South. In both Nepali Buddhism as well as Tibetan Buddhism, these Pancha Buddhas are represented in different Buddha statues, Buddha images, paintings as well as Thangkas, etc. The collection of Nepali Buddha statues must consist of a set of five Pancha Buddhas or it is considered incomplete. This states how important the Pancha Buddhas are especially in Nepalese and Tibetan Buddhism.

More About Chenrezig And Vajrapani

Chenrezig, also called Avalokiteshvara, is the embodiment of the enlightened compassion of all the Buddhas. He is the earthly incarnation of the celestial Buddha Amitabha, and he guards our world during the interval between the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni, and the future Buddha, Maitreya. Chenrezig is universally cherished in all branches of Buddhism and is considered the patron Bodhisattva of Tibet. Even in non-Buddhist countries, most people are familiar with his mantra Om Mani Padme Hum. Chenrezig courageously vowed that so long as even one being remains caught in samsara, he will continue to work for the benefit of living creatures. His wisdom, compassion, and endurance know no bounds, and he is especially revered for granting realizations and spiritual attainments to those who meditate upon him.

Vajrapani
Vajrapani is an important Bodhisattva who embodies the spiritual power of all the Buddhas. His name means “wielder of the thunderbolt” and he protects those who walk the Mahayana path, removing all inner, outer, and secret obstacles from their practice. Enlightened eons ago, Vajrapani is said to have incarnated as one of Buddha Shakyamuni’s primary disciples. He is often depicted along with fellow disciples Manjushri (the embodiment of the Buddhas’ wisdom) and Avalokiteshvara (the embodiment of the Buddha's compassion). Together these three Bodhisattvas comprise the three factors of Buddha-nature and the three necessary ingredients for enlightenment. Vajrapani symbolizes fierce determination and unbending intent in the unrelenting battle against negativity.

Size of the painting: 29.5" x 20.2" and in cm 73 cm x 51 cm - Excludes surrunding borders
Surface Material: Handmade Cotton canvas
Color: Gold and Natural Stone Colors
Quality- High, Master Quality
Unframed.

NOTE

- All the Paintings will be rolled and safely packed inside a Paper or PVC Tube to ensure safety during transportation.

- Actual color of the paintings may slightly vary due to light conditions during photo shooting and computer screen resolution. Paintings in-person look better than the photographs.

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