🌟 What is Manjushri? — The Sharp Sword of Prajna Wisdom
Manjushri, also known as Manjushri Bodhisattva, is a symbol of prajna wisdom in Tibetan Buddhism and is regarded as the source of wisdom for all Buddhas. The meaning of "Manjushri" is the ultimate subtle virtue, while "Shri" signifies auspiciousness and prosperity. His wisdom cuts through delusions like a sword, and his light illuminates the darkness of ignorance. He bestows profound wisdom upon all sentient beings, guiding them from the world of confusion to the shore of enlightenment.
According to scriptures, Manjushri Bodhisattva was the teacher of countless Buddhas in past lives and is said to attain Buddhahood in future lives as well. In his left hand, he holds a lotus bearing the Prajna Sutra, symbolizing the teachings of supreme wisdom, while in his right hand, he raises the sword of wisdom, representing the power to cut through delusions and attachments. His depiction riding a lion signifies that the virtue of his wisdom breaks through all obstacles and demonstrates fearless power. He is particularly revered for benefits related to academic achievement, passing exams, awakening wisdom, and engaging in debates without hindrance, making him a deeply respected guardian for students, researchers, and all seekers of knowledge.
This pendant is meticulously crafted based on the classical Tibetan thangka (tangka) measurements, depicting the youthful and wise form of Manjushri Bodhisattva. He wears the crown of the Five Wisdoms, holds the sword of wisdom with flames in his right hand, and supports the Prajna Sutra with his left hand. His appearance is both elegant and powerful, serving as a precious embodiment for those who wish for academic success, increased wisdom, eloquence, and improved memory.

Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism Garuda and Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara Tangka Pendant | Droplet Shape · Electroplated Pure Silver
This product is inspired by classical Tibetan esoteric thangkas, encapsulating the powerful protective force of Garuda and the compassionate wishes of Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara into a single droplet-shaped pendant. The surface features intricately carved patterns of Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara, characterized by delicate and majestic lines. The reverse side is specially designed with a movable lotus pedestal . The center and surrounding area of the lotus are engraved with the Six-Syllable Mantra (Om Mani Padme Hum) , symbolizing the rolling of the Dharma wheel with each turn, representing the circulation of good thoughts and the cultivation of both merit and wisdom.
Design Concept:
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Droplet Shape : Symbolizes nectar and purity. It is hoped that the heart of the wearer will be as calm as still water, clear with wisdom.
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Movable Lotus Pedestal : The lotus rises from the mud untainted. The rotating structure represents "transforming delusions into enlightenment," constantly encouraging introspection and awakening.
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Six-Syllable Mantra : Contains the fundamental sounds of Buddhist incantations, with each character calling for compassion and wisdom, protecting peace and smoothness.
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Material and Craftsmanship : Made of electroplated pure silver. It has a warm luster and wear resistance, providing a comfortable wearing experience. Comes with a dedicated cord for simple and versatile use.
This thangka pendant serves as an accent to daily attire while delivering protection and blessings from the snowy highlands. It is recommended not only for personal use but also as a gift for loved ones or as a companion for those on the path of practice.

Care and Precautions
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Avoid Impact : The lotus pedestal on the back of the pendant is movable. Please do not drop it or hit it against hard objects.
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Avoid Chemicals : Do not let it come into contact with perfumes, cosmetics, or bath products, as the plating may corrode.
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Keep Dry : Always remove it when bathing, swimming, or exercising to avoid sweating. When not in use, store it in a soft cloth bag.
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Rotate Gently : When rotating the lotus pedestal, do so gently with the pads of your fingers, avoiding excessive force.
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Daily Maintenance : Simply wipe with a dedicated cleaning cloth or a soft cloth. Do not use brushes or ultrasonic cleaners.
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Religious Respect : Please avoid bringing it into impure places such as toilets. Be careful not to let it come into contact with dirt or blood.
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Remove When Sleeping : It is recommended to remove it while sleeping to avoid damaging the pendant or cord during movement.