Lucky goddess, also known as lucky goddess, Sanskrit Lak? Mο, transliterated as "Ravache Mi" and called "Bandaram" in Tibetan, is an important female protector of Tibetan secrets.
She is a figure in ancient Indian mythology. Legend has it that she was born when God and the enemy Asura stirred the sea of milk. Later, Brahmanism and Hinduism shaped her into a goddess and named her "Goddess of Merit" (also known as the goddess of luck), saying that she was Vishnu's concubine, the sister of Vishnu, the god of wealth, and was in charge of fate and wealth. Later, she became an important protector of Buddhism.
There are two kinds of auspicious heavenly mothers: quiet and angry, and the quiet one is ash wood. She is fair-skinned, with a towering bun and corolla on her head, a big ring on her ears, three slender eyes with kind eyes, a slightly open mouth, a white coat, scarlet robes and red boots, and sits on the lotus seat. Holding a white arrow in his right hand and a bowl full of jewels in his left.
The angry image of auspicious Tianmu is an upright demon with blue skin and red hair, decorated with five skeletons, with a half-moon shape and peacock hair on her head.
There is a little lion on the right ear, which is said to symbolize listening to scripture; There is a small snake hanging on the left ear to show anger. There is an account book hanging on the waist, which records the files of people's misdeeds. The wicked will be skinned one day.
The skull stick in her left hand is specially used to deal with the evil spirit Asura, and the skull bowl filled with blood is in her right hand. She is covered with human skin and is said to belong to her own son, which symbolizes the righteousness above family loyalty.
Riding a yellow mule, there are two red and white dice under the front end of the saddle. The red one is the main killer and the white one is the bishop. There is a purse bag behind the saddle, which contains the poisonous bacteria of epidemic disease, that is to say, she is the god of life and death, disease and epidemic, good and evil.
Mahagara is Sanskrit, which means "Big Black", that is, "Master". Mahabharata is the embodiment of the three basic principles of Buddhism. In order to appease powerful sentient beings, the protector of the deity and his family displayed the images of two arms, four arms, six arms and black and white according to their origins, which is the wisdom protector of Tibetan Buddhism.
"Mahabharata is the embodiment of the three basic principles of Buddhism. In order to appease powerful sentient beings, this deity and his family's protector not only protects Buddhism, but also shows the images of two arms, four arms, six arms, black and white according to his origin. He is a wise protector respected by all Tibetan Buddhist sects.
Two-armed Mahabharata is the angry embodiment of Mahabhadra King Tathagata and King Kong holding Buddha, and four-armed Mahabharata is the embodiment of King Kong's victory. It always takes pictures of the bodies, mouths, hearts, merits and careers of the Buddhas, and acts as the protector of the secret ride that wins King Kong. Six-armed darkness is the embodiment of Guanyin with thousands of hands and eyes.
Because it is difficult for Bodhisattva to think about all beings and the devil haunts them, it has become the demon deity of Maha Caleb, with great compassion inside and incomparable power outside. Whoever practices Le Jingang as the deity and recites bamboo incense for Mahabharata every day can drive away the evil forces of practicing Buddhism.
The treasurer is the incarnation of Tathagata (also known as Zhao Mingfo and Pumingfo), and is mainly the protector of Sakya Sect, with great power. Many Sakya monks also practice with treasure holders as their gods, and many Sakya temples have halls of great heroes with treasure holders as their gods. There are also many people in the Gelug Sect who rely on this protection.
The treasurer's body is black and blue in the painting. Some of them appear in the form of thangka, and their expressions are more accurate; Some appear in the form of copper-plated gold, while others are gold. Squatting, stepping on the devil,
Two arms on one side, holding a treasure stick in both arms, a shovel in the right hand and a skull bowl in the left hand. Wearing five skulls on his body, he solemnly wears skull necklaces and bone ornaments, and is inlaid with precious stones in many places. The hair is on fire. Tantric classics say that if you practice this statue every day, you, your family and the temple will not be disturbed by the devil.
On the other hand, it is said that the owner of the treasure account is one of the changes in the dark, also known as the King Kong treasure account. In Tibetan Buddhism, according to this, the practice of Buddha can increase wisdom, prolong life and prevent diseases. Master Bao Zhang was the earliest protector of Sakya Sect, and the Gelug Sect respected Master Bao Zhang because he absorbed many teachings of Sakya Sect.
According to legend, Sakyamuni Buddha surrendered the account of King Kong Bao, who was still a demon at that time, and made him swear to protect the border between temples in snowy Tibetan areas and Tibet. The sandalwood staff he holds is a tool used to summon monks and nuns in ancient temples.
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