Wen
Shu Shih-Li, Manjushri Bodhisattva
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The
Bodhisattva of Great Wisdom
"Manju" : marvelous, gentle
"shri" : combination of power, glory and
merit
The name "Manjushri" means "gentle
glory".
He
is the embodiment of great wisdom (Sanskrit language:
prajna).
He
appears to those who meditate on him. He instructs them
in the Dharma and stimulates them to develop wisdom.
The image of Manjushri Bodhisattva is often seen in
meditation halls, libraries and scripture study rooms
in monasteries.
Depictions
of Manjushri Bodhisattva
His
right hand holds a flaming sword, which represents the
sharpness of prajna that can cut through the growth
of suffering and the net of wrong views. The flame lights
up the darkness, just as the light of wisdom dispels
the darkness of ignorance.
His
left hand holds a magnificent blue lotus flower in full
bloom, on which rests the Prajnaparamita Sutra (Great
Wisdom Sutra). This sutra contains the essence of the
great wisdom teachings of the Buddha. The lotus is the
promise of the future for all beings who follow the
Teachings.
He
is often depicted as riding a golden-maned lion, which
symbolizes the stern majesty of prajna. The lion is
the king of the beasts and is fearless. Similarly, Manjusri
Bodhisattva teaches the dharma without fear or favour,
like the lion's roar.
Sometimes,
the golden-maned lion is replaced by a green lion which
symbolises the wild mind which can only be transformed
by meditation.
The
Worship of Manjushri Bodhisattva in China
There
is a famous place in China which is the centre for the
worship of Manjushri Bodhisattva - the Wutai Mountain
in the province of Shanxi in China.
As
written in a sutra, the Buddha predicted that after
He passed away in Final Nirvana, Manjushri Bodhisattva
would reside on a mountain name Wuting in a country
in the east called "Great China", where he
would teach the dharma. Hence, Chinese people regard
that mountain, now called Wutai Mountain, as a sacred
place for worshipping Manjushri Bodhisattva. Many temples
dedicated to Manjushri Bodhisattva have been built there.
The
Mantra of Manjusri Bodhisattva:
a prayer for developing wisdom: Om Ah Ra Pa Tsa Na Dhi
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