Sunday 12 April 2015

Manjushri (The Buddhist Bodhisattva of Wisdom)

Manjushri (The Buddhist Bodhisattva of Wisdom)

Pala Dynasty,10th Century AD
Manjushri is the counterpart of Godess Saraswati and Lord Ganesh of Hinduism. He represents both learning and wisdom. For the latter is derived from the former. He holds a burning sword, a symbol of learning which cuts through our attachment to illusions (Maya) and makes us understand the ultimate reality, the Truth. He holds a rope to tie things together. He is, at times, shown as four headed, like Lord Brahma, as Truth can be interpreted in various different ways.
Such figures taught people to take to the path of enlightenment. They also taught the common man to respect divergent views within the society. Pluralism is in our blood.

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