Five-Fold Golden Manjushri Thangka (Flaming Sword of Wisdom)
Hand-painted with mineral pigments and 24K gold. This fivefold golden Manjushri Thangka radiates the brilliance of transcendent knowledge. Every stroke reflects poised serenity, a visual prayer of insight and blessing.
As a companion in meditation, it helps dissolve confusion and awaken clarity. Place it in your sacred space to invite understanding, eloquence, and inner illumination.
SKU |
GT38584 |
Categories |
Manjushri |
Specifications
Dimension: 80 × 55 cm (Vertical Thangka)
Materials: 24K Gold, Natural Mineral Pigments, Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Artistic Tradition: Newar School
Background Type: Black Background (Nagthang) with Floral Features
Sacred Landscape: Celestial Garden with Lotus and Clouds
Framing: Unframed (Ready for Custom Mounting)
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Authenticity: Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography & Sacred Assembly of Manjushri
This sacred artwork represents the full manifestation of the Five-Fold Manjushri Mandala.
There are five emanations of transcendent wisdom encircling the golden central form.
Each emanation reflects a unique facet of awakened understanding.
They form a harmonious field of enlightened awareness.
Central Figure – Golden Manjushri
At the heart of the Thangka sits the radiant Golden Manjushri, the embodiment of clear knowing and eloquent truth.
His golden hue glows with compassionate intelligence.
Gesture:
The right hand raises the flaming sword of prajna, cutting through ignoranceSacred Object:
Left hand holds a lotus supporting the Prajnaparamita textPresence:
Serene and luminous — the unshakable calm of understanding
Upper Central Deity – Amitabha Buddha
Above Manjushri rests Amitabha Buddha, the source of endless light and wisdom.
Symbolism: Lineage of discernment and awakened vision
Meaning: His grace flows into Manjushri, bridging compassion and clarity
Upper Left Deity – Green Manjushri
Green Manjushri performs the Dharmachakra mudra before his heart, teaching the Dharma.
From two blue lotus stems appear the sword and the scripture.
Quality: Active teaching, unbroken transmission
Meaning:
Turning the Wheel of Dharma
Fearless communication of truth
Blessing of eloquent wisdom
Upper Right Deity – Red Manjushri (Four-Armed Form)
Radiant with vibrant energy, Red Manjushri holds a sword and an arrow in his right hands, a bow and a lotus bearing the Prajnaparamita in his left hands.
Quality: Fusion of intellect and creative power
Meaning:
Action guided by insight
Harmony of thought and expression
Courage that refines and reveals truth
Lower Left Deity – White Manjushri
Sitting gracefully in White Tara’s posture, White Manjushri holds a lotus bearing a sword of clarity.
Quality: Gentle illumination and pure awareness
Meaning:
Purity of thought
Stillness birthing wisdom
Quiet strength of understanding
Lower Right Deity – Blue Manjushri
The Blue Manjushri, slightly fierce, mirrors the posture of the central golden figure, emanating transformative insight.
Quality: Wrathless power and fearless discrimination
Meaning:
Transformation through truth
Dispelling ignorance
Protection through awareness
Offerings and Symbolism
At the base rest auspicious treasures and a bowl of jewels, symbols of limitless abundance and spiritual merit.
Endless wealth of understanding
Purification of the senses
The offering of perception itself
The Living Mandala
Together, these five forms create a breathing mandala — teachers above, illumination within, protection below.
The Five-Fold Manjushri assembly transforms perception into wisdom and imagination into realisation.
Essence: This is not just sacred art but a living map of the enlightened mind, guiding practitioners toward luminous clarity within their own awareness.
Sacred Background & Landscape of Manjushri
Manjushri arises within a Nagthang (black background) of radiant floral patterns and luminous detail.
The dark expanse reveals the brilliance of awakened wisdom shining through space itself.
Style: Nagthang floral aesthetic with gold highlights and soft gradients
Visual Symbols: Blossoming lotuses and star-like motifs radiate timeless awareness
Spiritual Meaning: Wisdom dawning from emptiness; clarity unfolding through beauty
Essence: A celestial garden born from the quiet night of the infinite mind.
Artisan Mastery – The Sacred Artistry
Hand-painted by a Newar master from Patan’s ancient artistic lineage, this Thangka blends precision, harmony, and heartfelt devotion. Every detail reflects generations of meditative craftsmanship.
Tradition: Newar School — renowned for intricate linework and jewel-like illumination
Aesthetic Tone: Deep pigments contrasted against luminous gold
Technique: Layered mineral colours hand-applied with 24K gold highlights
Spirit: Created as a devotional act — each brushstroke a silent prayer of clarity
Spiritual Application – Mantra & Meditation
The Five-Fold Manjushri Thangka serves as a radiant meditation mirror — a focus for cultivating precise awareness and eloquent wisdom. Gazing upon it refines perception and dissolves confusion.
Heart Mantra: OM A RA PA TSA NA DHI — awakens wisdom and pure insight
Meditation: Visualise golden light from Manjushri’s sword entering your heart, clearing illusions and awakening true knowing
Blessing: Radiates clarity, intelligence, and expressive grace
Purpose: A daily companion for study, reflection, and the flowering of inner wisdom















