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19th Century Mongolian distemper with highlights of gold, depicting Shakyamuni flanked by Chenrezig and Manjushri. The form of Manjushri depicted here, one of the five main ones as embodied in the Five Peaked Mountains, is somewhat unique in that he is not wielding the characteristic flaming sword of wisdom. There are many forms of the eight great bodhisattvas, some are based on the Indian tradition, and other from visions of historical masters.
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