About Simhanada Manjushri

Red Manjushri is another form of Manjushri with a body red in color, one face, 4 arms.

The right hands are holding a flaming sword and an arrow.

The left hand holds the stem of lotus with the book on the top of lotus and Bow.

Red Manjushri is often depicted as a beautiful youth, seated cross-legged on a lotus-flower throne, attired in princely silks and ornaments.
Red Manjushri is another form of Manjushri with a body red in color, one face, 4 arms. The right hands are holding a flaming sword and an arrow. The left hand holds the stem of lotus with the book on the top of lotus and Bow. Red Manjushri is often depicted as a beautiful youth, seated cross-legged on a lotus-flower throne, attired in princely silks and ornaments.
5 forms of Manjushri

Depicting 5 Forms of Manjushri Thangka

Wutaishan Mountain in is considered special for the deity/. According to oral and Chinese literature, it was who first talked about the five different of . 5 forms of are represented on each of the five peaks: central and four directions. The Five Manjushri forms are not depicted in a consistent manner. There are many iconographic differences appearing between the various be they central figures or .