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Manjushri Pure Land Thangka – The Five Forms of Wisdom – Menri Masterpiece

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Manjushri Pure Land Thangka – The Five Forms of Wisdom – Menri Masterpiece

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This monumental 150cm Thangka opens a gateway to Manjushri’s celestial palace. It details the complete "Pure Land of Wisdom" in the refined Menri style.

Every inch of this canvas vibrates with enlightened intelligence. It acts as a massive spiritual battery, charging your space with clarity, wealth, and profound insight.

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Specifications

  • Dimensions: 100 × 150 cm

  • Materials: 24K Gold & Natural Mineral Pigments

  • Canvas: Traditionally Prepared Cotton Canvas

  • Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

  • Artistic Style: Menri Style (Tibetan)

  • Background Type: Manjushri Pure Land (Celestial Architecture)

  • Framing: Unframed Canvas

  • Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka

  • Consecration: Available Upon Request

Iconography & Sacred Assembly

This is a "Great Assembly" Thangka. It features the Five Forms of Manjushri, the Three Families, Wealth Deities, and the Sangha.

The Central Court

Golden Manjushri (Arapachana) The Lord of Wisdom sits on a lion throne at the center. His golden-orange body radiates the light of pure intelligence.

  • Gesture: He wields the flaming sword of wisdom.

  • Sacred Object: He holds the Prajnaparamita sutra.

  • Inner Circle: Standing Chenrezig (Compassion) and Vajrapani (Power) flank him. They form the "Lords of the Three Families."

The Sensory Offerings Directly beneath the central throne, two divine figures make offerings to Manjushri.

  • Left Figure: A golden, three-headed deity offers a mirror. This represents the purification of form and sight.

  • Right Figure: A white deity offers a white conch shell. This represents the fame of the Dharma spreading like sound.

The Five Manjushris & Upper Realm

Surrounding the center are the other emanations of wisdom.

  • Top Center:

    Shakyamuni Buddha presides over the assembly as the source of all teachings.

  • Top Left: Red Manjushri appears with four arms. He is surrounded by four lineage gurus.

  • Top Right: Blue Manjushri holds the sword and book. He is also encircled by four lineage gurus.

  • Middle Left: White Manjushri sits on a lotus. He holds two stems supporting the sword and book.

  • Middle Right: Green Manjushri performs the teaching mudra. He holds blue utpala flowers bearing the sword and book.

The Lower Realm: Wealth & Sangha

The base of the Thangka grounds the spiritual energy in community and abundance.

  • The Sangha Assembly: A group of 13 enlightened monks gathers to listen. Seven sit on the left, and six sit on the right.

  • White Jambhala (Left): The wealth deity rides a turquoise dragon. He dispels poverty and suffering.

  • Vaisravana (Right): The King of the North rides a snow lion. He protects the practitioner’s resources.

Sacred Background & Landscape

This is not a simple landscape; it is a depiction of a Pure Land. The setting is architectural and divine.

  • Style: The Menri style excels at depicting intricate palaces and pavilions.

  • Visual Symbols: Multi-tiered golden roofs represent high spiritual attainment. Lush green trees signify the growth of knowledge.

  • Spiritual Meaning: This is a university of the soul. It is a place where learning never ceases.

  • Essence: A realm where confusion cannot exist.

Artisan Mastery

Creating a canvas of this size (150cm) with this level of detail takes over a year. It is a museum-quality feat.

  • Tradition: Menri painting requires strict adherence to geometry and color balance.

  • Aesthetic Tone: The blue and green landscape balances the heat of the red and gold deities.

  • Technique: Miniature detailing on the monks' faces shows incredible control.

  • Spirit: The artist painted this as a meditation on the vastness of wisdom.

Spiritual Application

This Thangka is a comprehensive spiritual engine. It addresses intellect, protection, and material needs.

  • Heart Mantra: Om Ah Ra Pa Tsa Na Dhi.

  • Meditation: Visualize yourself entering the palace to sit with the 13 monks.

  • Blessing: It invites the energy of the entire lineage into your home.

  • Purpose: To master the arts, sciences, and the ultimate nature of reality.

Why Choose This Manjushri Pure Land Thangka

This is a rare collector's piece. Here is why it deserves a central place in your life.

  • Grand Scale: At 1.5 meters tall, it creates an immediate temple atmosphere. It is breathtaking to behold.

  • Total Provision: With Jambhala and Vaisravana, it ensures you have the means to practice. You need not worry about material lack.

  • Complete Wisdom: It connects you to all five forms of Manjushri. Whether you need sharp wit (Golden) or deep memory (White), help is here.

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