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Turquoise and Coral Necklace featuring Bodhisattva Manjushri

$621
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Specifications
JTN49
Sterling Silver
21.0" Length
Weight 60 gm
About the Item
  • Features a central pendant depicting the Bodhisattva Manjushri, the embodiment of wisdom.
  • Adorned with natural turquoise stones, known for their calming blue-green hues.
  • Incorporates striking red coral beads, adding a vibrant contrast and unique texture.
  • Multi-strand design with a mix of cylindrical and accent beads for visual appeal.
  • Secured with a reliable clasp for comfortable and secure wear.
  • An ideal accessory for meditation, yoga practice, or to complement spiritual attire.
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Free Shipping. Delivered by Manjushri's turn. He got up and announced that all the previous speeches were themselves conditioned by linguistic limitations and were subtly dualistic. When Manjushri turned to Vimalakirti and asked for his views, Vimalakirti just maintained silence, thus demonstrating the truth of Manjushri's statement.

This story is a beautiful reflection on the irony of scholarship attempting to express itself through a medium (speech/language), which contains within itself a contradiction of the very fundamental ideals which it proposes to expound. In this particular case Manjushri identifies this sublime and intrinsic inconsistency. An exalted individual may wax eloquent upon the virtues of non-duality and his grasp of this abstract concept, but the very language used to expresses these views is inherently dual as it is composed of word and it's meaning, two exclusive entities. This subtle, nonetheless significant gradation brings home a profound truth taking the wind out of any sense of achievement derived out of purported scholarship. Verily thus Manjushri carries in his two hands a book and a sword.

This sword is there to cut of fetters born not out of ignorance but those which arise through knowledge, signified by the book. This is not a negation of bookish knowledge, but only an assertion of the realization that unless we gain it we cannot know the futility of it in the quest towards ultimate spiritual truths. Manjushri appropriately suggests not the path of renunciation but that of righteous karma.

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