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Hand-carved in magnolia champaka wood by a master Newar artist of the Kathmandu Valley, this sculpture showcases exceptional craftsmanship and refined detailing.
Namasangiti Manjushri represents one of the most esoteric and profound forms of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom in Vajrayana Buddhism.
Associated with the Namasangiti Tantra, this form embodies the ultimate realization of transcendent wisdom and the multiplicity of enlightened knowledge.
In this depiction, Manjushri is shown with multiple arms, each expressing different aspects of wisdom and enlightened activity.
His central hands perform a gesture of teaching and realization, while the other hands hold symbolic attributes associated with knowledge and spiritual awakening.
The serene expression, perfectly balanced posture, and intricate ornamentation reflect both meditative stillness and dynamic spiritual energy.
The multiplicity of arms symbolizes the boundless capacity of wisdom to manifest in countless forms.
This sculpture is deeply rooted in the classical Newar woodcarving tradition, renowned for its precision, harmony, and spiritual depth.
The delicate carving, fine details, and fluid composition reveal outstanding artistry and a profound devotional intention.
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