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'''Manjushri''' is a great [[Buddha]] and a [[bodhisattva]]. In Buddhist teachings, Manjushri is the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. Wisdom is wise dominion—of yourself, your aura, your entire being. It is wise dominion of all affairs that are entrusted to you and of all individuals who come under your care.  
Manjushri es un gran Buda y un bodhisattva. En las enseñanzas budistas, Manjushri es el Bodhisattva de Sabiduría. La sabiduría es el sabio dominio, de uno mismo, de nuestra aura, de todo nuestro ser. Es el sabio dominio de todos los asuntos que se nos confían y de todas las personas que están a nuestro cuidado.  


Wisdom is the most esteemed virtue in Buddhism. The virtue of wisdom has been called the “Mother of all Buddhas,” because only wisdom can totally liberate one from suffering. Yet without love and allegiance to the will of God, wisdom itself is not sufficient.
Wisdom is the most esteemed virtue in Buddhism. The virtue of wisdom has been called the “Mother of all Buddhas,” because only wisdom can totally liberate one from suffering. Yet without love and allegiance to the will of God, wisdom itself is not sufficient.