Significance of Manju
In Mahayana Buddhism, the term Manju describes the soft and flexible quality of flowers offered in rituals. This characteristic enhances the desirability of these flowers, making them more suitable for offerings. Manju emphasizes not only the aesthetic appeal of the flowers but also their spiritual significance in devotional practices.
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Buddhist concept of 'Manju'
In Buddhism, Manju symbolizes the appealing qualities of flowers used as offerings, emphasizing their soft and flexible nature, which enhances their attractiveness and significance in spiritual practices.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) Describes the soft and flexible quality of the flowers used as offerings, adding to their desirability.[1]