Bodhisattva of Wisdom (Manjushri)

Bodhisattva of Wisdom (Manjushri)

The youthful, princely form of Manjushri can be identified by the horizontal book on the lotus over his left shoulder. The book refers to the Buddhist teachings of ultimate knowledge (Prajnaparamita), and this bodhisattva is the male embodiment of the wisdom gained from understanding them. Manjushri is of special importance for Buddhists of Nepal, called Newari, who credit him with draining the water from Kathmandu Valley.

Details

  • Title : Bodhisattva of Wisdom (Manjushri)
  • Year : 1400s
  • Classification : Sculpture
  • Medium : Gilded copper
  • Dimension : Overall: 42.4 x 16.5 cm (16 11/16 x 6 1/2 in.)
  • Country/ Geo-location : Nepal
  • Collection : The Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Credit Line : The Norweb Collection 1956.8
  • Status : On View 237 Himalayan
  • Collection : Nepalese Art
  • Department : Indian and Southeast Asian Art