Manjushri bodhisattva, the God of Transcendent Wisdom
Accession Nr.: | 79.43.1 |
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Type: | metalwork; statuette |
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Date of production: |
17th-18th centuries
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Place of production: |
Materials: | bronze |
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Techniques: | gilt; lost-wax casting |
Dimensions: | height: 21 cm |
Manjusri (Skr.: Mañjuśrī, Tib.:’jam dpal, Mong.: Manjuširi) the Boddhisattva of Trancendent Winsdom holds a lotus flower and a sword that cuts the ignorance. He wears princely attire and is adorned with jewels typical of boddhisattvas. He is seated in vajra position on triangular, bulging lotus throne that is divided into five parts. Upcurling lotus petals and engraving decorate the throne.
This masterpiece was crafted by Dzanabadzar or his School.
This masterpiece was crafted by Dzanabadzar or his School.