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[[Manjushri]], the Buddha of wisdom, sometimes also considered as a Bodhisattva [RY]
 
[[Manjushri]], the Buddha of wisdom, sometimes also considered as a Bodhisattva [RY]

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Manjushri / Manjusri

Manjushri, the Buddha of wisdom, sometimes also considered as a Bodhisattva [RY]

Manjushri. One of the eight main bodhisattvas. He is the personification of the perfection of transcendent knowledge [RY]

Manjugosha ('jam dbyangs); Manjushri ('jam pal dbyangs); syn. (brtan pa'i 'khor lo, rdo rje rnon po, blo yi gter, smra ba'i rgyal, smra ba'i seng ge, smra ba'i lha, zur phud lnga pa, ye shes sku, ye shes me long, ral gri can, shes rab sku, shes rab 'khor lo, seng ge rtsen.) (IW)

Manjushri [RY]

Mañjuśrī [Erick Tsiknopoulos]