Manjushri is the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. The sword in the hand of Manjushri is called the Prajna khadga or the Sword of Wisdom, which is believed to destroy the darkness of ignorance by the luminous rays issuing out of it.
The word Manju means “charming, beautiful, pleasing” and Shri means “glory, brilliance”. The Bodhisattva is regarded as the crown prince of Buddhist teachings, or the one who can best explain the Buddhist wisdom, that is able to extinguish afflictions and bring about enlightenment.
Manjushri has this title because eons ago, he was the instructor for seven different Buddhas, the last being Sakyamuni Buddha.
Manjushri is often depicted with his right hand holding a double-edged flaming sword and his left hand holding a lotus flower on which rests the Prajnaparamita (Great Wisdom) Sutra. He is often seen riding a lion. The Prajnaparamita Sutra on the lotus flower symbolizes wisdom as pure as a lotus. The sword represents the sharpness of wisdom that to cut through illusion. The lion is called the king of a hundred animals, and this symbolizes the stern majesty of wisdom.
It is believed that the worship of Manjushri can confer upon them wisdom, a retentive memory, intelligence and eloquence, and enables them to master many sacred scriptures.
Om Ah Ra Pa Cha Na Dhih
Om - symbolize the practitioner's impure body, speech, and mind; It also symbolize the pure exalted body, speech, and mind of a Buddha.
Ah - is a door to the insight that everything exists is unproduced from the very beginning (ādya-anutpannatvād);
Ra - is a door to the insight that everything exists is without dirt (rajas);
Pa - is a door to the insight that all things have been explained in the ultimate sense (paramārtha);
Ca - is a door to the insight that the decrease (cyavana) or rebirth of any element cannot be apprehended, because all dharmas do not decrease, nor are they reborn;
Na - is a door to the insight that the names [i.e. nāma] of all conceptual things have vanished; the essential nature behind names cannot be gained or lost.
Dhiih - thought, (especially) religious thought , reflection , meditation , devotion , prayer; understanding , intelligence , wisdom.
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