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Buddhists appeal to Manjushri for intelligence, wisdom, mastery of the teaching, the power of exposition, eloquence and memory. He is the patron of literature who uses the [[Word]] consciously as a tool of liberation—as a sharp sword that cuts through ignorance. We can call to Manjushri for gentle or sweet enlightenment. | Buddhists appeal to Manjushri for intelligence, wisdom, mastery of the teaching, the power of exposition, eloquence and memory. He is the patron of literature who uses the [[Word]] consciously as a tool of liberation—as a sharp [[sword]] that cuts through ignorance. We can call to Manjushri for gentle or sweet enlightenment. | ||
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