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Manjushri is depicted at the center of the Manjushri Mandala sketch with a Dorje and an ornamental ring pattern, and a knot in the corner.
Manjushri is often depicted as a youthful Bodhisattva seated on a lotus throne, holding a flaming sword in his right hand.
He is sometimes depicted with four arms, each of which holds a different object associated with his teachings.
The Prajnaparamita Sutra, a text symbolizing wisdom, is the most common object seen. Additionally, a lute stands for the strength of music, a sword represents the capability of knowledge to conquer ignorance, and a lotus flower signifies purity.