Manjushri Mandala – #5
Manjushri Mandala – #5
Manjushri Mandala – #5
Manjushri Mandala – #5

Manjushri Mandala – #5

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Manjushri Mandala – #5 is a Template from the Mahayana Sketches range The Manjushri Mandala Drawing features Manjushri at its center.

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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.

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The Manjushri Mandala Drawing features Manjushri at its center, encircled by four intricate knots positioned in the corners of the mandala.

Manjushri is a bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism, embodying wisdom and knowledge.

Typically, he is depicted as a young monk holding a sword in one hand and either a book or a lotus flower in the other.

In some representations, he is illustrated with four arms, each grasping a different symbol: a sword to sever ignorance, a book to signify knowledge, a lotus flower to denote purity, and a vase to symbolize the nectar of wisdom.