Manjushri, whose name means "Gentle Glory," is one of the most important bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism, embodying the qualities of wisdom and insight. Often depicted with a sword in one hand, which represents the ability to cut through ignorance, and a lotus or scripture in the other, symbolizing the teachings of enlightenment, Manjushri is regarded as the protector of those seeking to develop wisdom. He is often shown as a youthful figure, full of vibrant energy, and is believed to be the source of wisdom and clarity in the universe. As a bodhisattva, he has vowed to help all beings reach enlightenment before he himself attains Buddhahood. In many Buddhist traditions, reciting Manjushri's name or mantras is thought to help cultivate wisdom and understanding. In Tibetan Buddhism, Manjushri is associated with many teachings and practices, especially those related to the development of the mind and insight. His wisdom is seen as limitless, helping practitioners overcome delusions and see the world clearly.
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