1, Manjushri
Born in sraffa, India, he became a monk with Sakyamuni Buddha, and often accompanied Sakyamuni Buddha to explain Buddhism and helped him spread Buddhism. "Manjusri" means wonderful, and "learning from others" means virtue and auspiciousness. Tantric Sect calls it auspicious King Kong, Prajna King Kong. Manjusri Bodhisattva manages wisdom as opposed to Samantabhadra Bodhisattva. The image of Manjusri is generally like riding a lion, with five knots tied at the top, representing the five kinds of wisdom of the sun, holding Yu Dou Luo in his left hand, Brahma on the flower and Vajrayana sword in his right hand. In addition, there are manjusri with one bun, six bun and eight bun, and the things they hold are also different.
2. Samantabhadra Bodhisattva
In Sanskrit, Pu Xian called it "Pu Xian", and Tantric also called Pu Xian "Good at taking King Kong, true for King Kong, and wise for King Kong". On the statue, Pu Xian waits on the Buddha's right beside a white elephant; Manjusri drives the lion to serve the Buddha. It is said that Samantabhadra is in charge of the ethics, morality and morality of all Buddhas. Manjusri Bodhisattva is in charge of the wisdom and virtue of all Buddhas. It is generally believed that Bodhisattva Samantabhadra is a god who prays for the continuation of life. Pu Xian usually looks like a full-moon teenager riding a six-toothed white elephant and wearing a five-Buddha crown.
3. Guanyin Bodhisattva
Genjyo Sanzo also translated it into a bodhisattva with a view of freedom. Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, folk beliefs have changed thirty-three times. Tantric statues have six avalokitesvara and seven avalokitesvara. There are many Guanyin statues, including one with two arms, one with four arms, three with two arms and three with eight arms. Among the 33 Guanyin, Bai Guanyin is particularly popular and the most loved.
4. King Kong Hand Bodhisattva
Because he holds the Vajrayana and often protects the Buddha, he is called Vajrayana Bodhisattva, which has great power to eliminate disasters and evil spirits. Together with Guanyin Bodhisattva and Manjusri Bodhisattva, they are called "three surnames of respect", which respectively represent the three characteristics of the buddhas "strength, sadness and wisdom" and are also the "Eight Bodhisattvas" (Guanyin, Maitreya, Vanity Zang, Pu Xian and King Kong Prajna).
5, vanity hidden bodhisattva
Be a treasure of wealth, just like it is empty and infinite. In the mandala of the womb-hidden world, the Bodhisattva of Void Tibetan is the owner of Void Tibetan Hospital. The secretary-general used clever methods to find the Buddha statue hidden in the void. The Buddha statue has a golden body and a solemn appearance. He is wearing a five-Buddha crown and sitting on the top of the lotus. His face is beautiful and happy. He held a white lotus in his left hand, with wishful pearls and yellow light. His right hand is tied with a wishing mark: fingers drooping, palms facing outward.
6. Earth Treasure King Bodhisattva
Because of the great wish that "hell is not empty and not a Buddha, and all beings can prove Bodhi", Tantric Sect also calls it "Pity for King Kong, Peace for King Kong or King Kong House", because it is as peaceful as the earth and as quiet as a secret, so it is called "Dizang". After the death of Sakyamuni Buddha and before the birth of Maitreya Buddha, the Tibetan Bodhisattva shouldered the great mission of saving six sentient beings. The Tibetan Bodhisattva is now a monk, dressed as a monk, with treasure in his left hand and Zhang Xi in his right.
7. Maitreya
In some temples in China, statues of Maitreya Buddha are often smiling, based on monks who signed agreements in the Five Dynasties. Because it is said that he is the incarnation of Maitreya Buddha, later generations have widely shaped statues for worship. Maitreya belief has a wide influence in ancient China, which can be divided into two branches: belief in the previous life and belief in the next life. It preaches that Maitreya Bodhisattva is famous for its "harmony and joy" and extensive knowledge. In addition, Maitreya, as a person's name, is also considered to be the ancestor of the ancient Indian yoga school, and it is said that it is said by the yoga master's "On the Land" and other classics.
8. Bodhisattva for removing obstacles
According to Buddhist scriptures, bodhisattva practice outside Gaijie has a very long history, and there are countless achievements. The removal of obstacles, disasters and difficulties represented by this great bodhisattva is also urgently needed in today's world. There is no doubt that the key to getting rid of suffering and becoming a Bodhi is to sincerely respect this great bodhisattva, earnestly practice the kungfu of being cautious in words and deeds, and gradually reduce the obstacles in his own practice path.