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| Manjushri Thangkas Boxed NotecardsProduct DescriptionManjushri is one of the most important bodhisattvas, or enlightenment beings, in the Buddhist pantheon, the patron deity of wisdom, education, composition, and memory. He represents the wisdom of all the Buddhas of the ten directions and the three times and can manifest in different forms depending on the circumstances. Typically, Manjushri is depicted as a beautiful youth wielding a flaming sword that cuts through the ignorance that obscures the true nature of reality and binds beings to a cycle of suffering. In his left hand he holds a book, the Perfection of Wisdom Sutra (Prajnaparamita Sutra), both the source and embodiment of his awakened understanding. The Rubin Museum of Art is home to a comprehensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and textiles from the Himalayas and surrounding regions, including representatives from Tibetan, Bhutanese, Nepalese, Chinese, and Mongolian cultures. These works of art, with their powerful universal themes and skillful artistry, are able to communicate directly to everyone. Namasangiti Manjushri NotecardNamasangiti Manjushri, central Tibet, nineteenth century, from the Rubin Museum of Art. 5 x 7" blank notecard with white envelope. This item is only available in the assortment. Simhanada Manjushri NotecardSimhanada Manjushri, central Tibet, twentieth century, from the Rubin Museum of Art. 5 x 7" blank notecard with white envelope. This card is only available in the assortment. Arapachana Manjushri NotecardArapachana Manjushri, Tibet, eighteenth century, from the Rubin Museum of Art. 5 x 7" blank notecard with white envelope. This card is only available in the assortment. White Manjushri NotecardWhite Manjushri, Tibet, nineteenth century, from the Rubin Museum of Art. 5 x 7" blank notecard with white envelope. This card is only available in the assortment. | |||||