Manjusri Bodhisattva Buddhist Mahayana Zen | Buddha Dharma Meditation | Vipassana Mindfulness Gift Zazen T-Shirt

Manjusri Bodhisattva Buddhist Mahayana Zen | Buddha Dharma Meditation | Vipassana Mindfulness Gift Zazen T-Shirt

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Scholars have identified Mañjuśrī as the oldest and most significant bodhisattva in Mahāyāna literature. Mañjuśrī is first referred to in early Buddhist sutras such as the Prajñāpāramitā sūtras and has come to symbolize the embodiment of prajñā (transcendent wisdom).

Manjusri is often depicted holding a sword in his right hand, which represents his ability to cut through ignorance and illusion. He is also often shown holding a book or a lotus flower in his left hand, which symbolize his wisdom and enlightenment. In some depictions, Manjusri is also shown with multiple arms, further emphasizing his power and abilities.

One of the most striking aspects of Manjusri's depiction in Buddhist art is his peaceful and serene expression. This serves to convey his role as a source of wisdom and enlightenment, and his ability to help others on the path towards enlightenment. His sword and book also serve to emphasize his role as a powerful and enlightened being, able to cut through ignorance and illusion and provide guidance to others.

You'll appreciate the insane level of detail, texturing, fine lines, and colorization of this shirt's artwork.

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• 100% Cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors)
• Premium T-Shirt: 5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²)
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More details:  The Buddha then spoke to Subhuti: “All that has a form is illusive and unreal. When you see that all forms are illusive and unreal, then you will begin to perceive your true Buddha nature.” — Diamond Sutra.

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