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This powerful painting, "Monju Riding Lion with Attendants" from 1725, depicts Monju (Manjushri), the Buddhist bodhisattva of wisdom. The artist, though unnamed in records, created a work rich with spiritual meaning and intricate detail.
Look closely at Monju's serene face, which perfectly captures the profound wisdom he represents. His elaborate crown and the lotus flower he holds are potent symbols, signifying his elevated status and the pursuit of enlightenment.
Monju is often depicted riding a lion, which in Buddhist iconography symbolizes the taming of the mind and the power of enlightened thought. The attendant figures and swirling clouds further enhance the spiritual atmosphere of the scene. The vibrant reds and deep tones are typical of devotional paintings of this period, creating a sense of clarity and definition.
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This figure is Monju, the bodhisattva of wisdom. He is surrounded by spiritual attendants and symbols. Monju's serene face embodies the wisdom he represents. His ornate crown signifies his spiritual importance. And this lotus flower is a symbol of purity and enlightenment. The lion he rides represents the taming of the mind.