Brahma /Brahma/ブラフマ
The most common concept is that Brahma is the head of the gods, the builder of the universe and the guardian of the world. He is thought to have hatched from a golden egg floating on the torrent of the universe. Others say that he was born from the lotus on Vishnu's navel. Brahma is the spirit of the universe [Brahma]; The personification of god, but when it evolved into a body like other gods, the status of this god inevitably began to degenerate.
Eight sects: There are eight different gods in Brahman mythology, which are eight dharma gods in Buddhism. Among them, Tianzhong and Longzhong are the most important, so it is called "Tianlong Babu", also known as "Babu".
Tiantianzhong
Heaven is a god, and the famous Brahma (originally the creator of Brahmanism), Indra (originally the god of thunderstorm and the god of war), Zeng Tian, Guang Da, and Auspicious Heaven all belong to heaven.
Longzhong
Known as Naga in Sanskrit, Naga is an active minister who guards Buddhism and specializes in promoting clouds and rainfall. In Buddhist scriptures, the dragon has a lot of jewels and is the richest man in the sea.
Jaksa
It is a transliteration of Sanskrit, which literally translates into "can spit out ghosts", "agile ghosts", "brave and healthy" and "agile". In Buddhism, the King of Vishamen in the north led the Eight Commanders of Hag to protect all sentient beings. In ancient Indian mythology, hag is a demigod, and there are different opinions about its origin. According to Vishnu, Hag and Luo Cha were born from Brahma's feet at the same time, and they are usually hostile to each other. Hag, unlike Luo Cha, is friendly to human beings, so it is called "sincere man". Its image is sometimes described as a beautiful and strong young man, and sometimes as a dwarf with a drooping abdomen.
Ganlvpo
It's a god of incense or music. Originally a group of gods worshipped by Brahmanism, it is said that they serve Indra and play geisha music. Ganlu slope is a symbol of happiness and auspiciousness in Buddhism. Most of them are described as girls, plump, flying with ribbons and fluttering in the air, which is beautiful. In ancient Indian mythology, they were demigods, who were familiar with and revealed the mysteries and sacred principles of heaven and were regarded as the embodiment of the flame of the sun. According to legend, they prepared sumo wine for the gods. (In myth, Ganlu Shiva is a musician of Indra, and she is closely related to sumo. ) They sang' Three Thousand World Shocks' in front of the Buddha.
Vishnu/Vishnu/ヴィシュヌ
Vishnu, one of the three great Hindu gods, is the god of maintenance. Vishnu is in charge of the prosperity and maintenance of the world. In the Vedas, Vishnu is only called "three steps". He measured the boundaries and sizes of the sky in three steps. The meaning of this behavior was later extended to include other functions in the epic, and Vishnu was equal to the creator and the supreme god.
Vishnu's paradise, Vikunta, is 80,000 miles in Fiona Fang, and it is built entirely of gold and precious stones on the hillside of Meiluzheng Mountain. Viquinta has five ponds with blue, red and white lotus flowers. Vishnu and lakshmi are both in Bai Lianhua.
Different from Shiva's emphasis on violence, Vishnu's myth embodies his wisdom more. Vishnu often looks for loopholes in the fixed law through incarnation to achieve his goal. His most famous deeds were done by incarnations rather than himself.
Shiva/Siva/シヴ?
Shiva, one of the three great Hindu gods, destroyed the world at the end of an era and prepared for the rebirth of a new world. Rudra, the predecessor of Shiva in the Vedic era, was the god of red storms and lightning. The god of terror who lives in the mountains, the god of livestock and medicine that people must comfort. As the god of lightning. As rudra is Shiva's predecessor, Shiva, as his successor, can claim to be a priest of the gods and a candidate for the highest theocracy.
asura
Originally an evil god in ancient Indian mythology. Buddhist scriptures call Asura a "non-paradise" or a "bad paradise". He is similar to a quotation, but he is not a quotation; He has worldly desires like a man, but he is not a man. He is a non-god, non-ghost, inhuman and extremely ugly monster. According to Buddhist legend, Asura and Indra are sworn enemies, always fighting with each other. Because he is the highest demon who opposes the gods, he was expelled from heaven and lived in the Elk Cave. He fought against the gods many times, but they were all at a disadvantage.
garuda / paksa wayu
The golden-winged bird in ancient Indian mythology is the mount of Vishnu, the great god, and the king of birds. Its image is half man and half bird, with eagle head, claws and beak, and its body and limbs are no different from those of human beings. The golden winged bird in Buddhism is extremely huge. It is said that it has 336 Wan Li when its wings are open. In tantric Buddhism, Goruda symbolizes courage and bodhicitta.
Kinnara
Song god. According to Ramayana, becoming the head of a human body, or the head of a horse body, is also called becoming the first bird body. Kinnara's marriage to his godmother Kinnara gave him a horn on his head, so he has another name, Suspicion.
rascal
It's a transliteration of Sanskrit, which means violent and terrible. Originally a demon in Indian mythology, he is an enemy of mankind. Luo Cha is violent, likes night activities, and often haunts cemeteries. It often becomes various images and kills people. Luo Cha is divided into men and women. Male Luo Cha has dark skin, black hair, green eyes and a ghost face. Luo Cha, also known as rogue, is a stunning beauty. According to legend, Luo Cha and Hag were born together at the foot of Brahma.
Indra
Also known as "Emperor's Interpretation" and "Heaven's Interpretation", Sanskrit transliteration is "Sakyamuni Tihuan Indra", which is the Reddy Indra in Hinduism and Brahmanism. He is the main god in Rigveda, saying that he rules everything and is honored as the "king of the world". However, after the Vedas were absorbed by Buddhism, their status and divinity changed greatly. Most of them were protectors of Buddhism, and their status was much lower than before. Legend has it that it "has a huge body, infinite strength, brown body and upright hair." Holding a diamond pestle, sitting on a military vehicle to patrol the earth. "In Buddhism, it belongs to the twentieth heaven in the eight sects. Legend has it that Sakyamuni was surrounded by Brahma when he was born, and his image was female emperor.
asura
Originally an evil god in ancient Indian mythology. Buddhist scriptures call Asura a "non-paradise" or a "bad paradise". He is similar to a quotation, but he is not a quotation; He has worldly desires like a man, but he is not a man. He is a non-god, non-ghost, non-human and extremely ugly monster, "with three sides and six arms, black and blue, showing an angry nude." According to Buddhist legend, Asura and Indra are sworn enemies, always fighting with each other. Because he is the highest demon who opposes the gods, he was expelled from heaven and lived in the Elk Cave. He fought fiercely with God many times, also known as "fighting God", but they were all at a disadvantage. Because he was so belligerent, later generations called this battlefield the shura battlefield. (This fits Asura's image of wanting to destroy everything. Besides, you should know the meaning of "non-dream magic"! In Buddhism, he turned over a new leaf and became one of the "eight sects" of dharma protection, and one of the six paths of reincarnation is Xiuluo Road. Asura plays the leading role in many cartoons, such as Klepp's The Sage.
rakshas
It is a transliteration of Sanskrit, which literally means "violent evil" and "awesome". Originally a demon in Indian mythology, he is an enemy of mankind. Luo Cha is violent, likes night activities, and often haunts cemeteries. It often becomes various images and kills people. Luo Cha is divided into men and women. Male Luo Cha has dark skin, black hair, green eyes and a ghost face. Female Luo Cha, also known as hooligan, (Legend of Two Dragons in Datang? ) is a stunning beauty. According to legend, Luo Cha and Hag were born together at the foot of Brahma.
sumo
Dionysus in ancient Indian mythology later evolved into the title of Moon God. "Sumo" was originally a creeping weed. After soaking the stems in water, the yellow juice was squeezed out with stones, filtered with a wool sieve, diluted with water, mixed with milk and wheat flour, and fermented into sumo wine. In Indian mythology, this wine is often used to worship gods. In Rigveda, sumo wine is called the nectar of the gods, which can give the drinker supernatural power or eternal power. In the epic, sumo is in charge of sacrifice, asceticism, constellations and herbs, and is the protector of the four.
Lakahimi
A lucky girl is a great deed. This is the god that Brahmanism and Hinduism believe in. Later, it was absorbed by Buddhism as a protector. The Sanskrit transliteration of "Maha Sri" means "greatness", and "Sri" has two meanings: merit and auspiciousness. Together, it is "great merit" and "Universiade".
The goddess of fortune is the goddess of good fortune and happiness in Brahmanism and Hinduism. According to Buddhist legend, she is Vishamun's sister, and she is also the goddess of wealth, because Vishamun is also the god of wealth of Brahmins. She is also known as the God of Great Virtue, because her merits are perfect and boundless. Lucky girl is very beautiful, so she is also a beautiful goddess.
Some Indian myths say that when the gods and Asura stirred the milk sea, she was born sitting on the lotus, so she has the name "the daughter of the milk sea". Some myths describe her as the wife of Vishnu, one of the three great gods. (Isn't it Vishamenton's wife? )
In temples in China, the goddess of good fortune is dignified and beautiful, dressed as a queen, with two hands (or four hands), one holding a lotus flower and the other scattering money, accompanied by two white elephants, which is a symbol of good luck. Besides the lotus, her mounts include goldfinches and owls.
Wang Ming
Identity in Buddhism is the "angry incarnation" of Buddha. As the saying goes, every Buddha has fire. What happens when the Buddha gets angry? This is the transformation. Every Buddha has a corresponding "incarnation of anger". For example, the "angry incarnation" of Sakyamuni's Tathagata is incapable of defeating the Ming king, while the "angry incarnation" of Maitreya is that the central government does not move to respect the Ming king. There are many Ming kings in tantra, including five Ming kings, eight Ming kings and ten Ming kings. Of course, the most popular is the peacock Ming Wang. Many friends must have seen the wild "Peacock King". (guggle: However, it has not been decided which Buddha is the "incarnation of anger" of the peacock Ming King. Please enlighten me if you know. )
Bodhisattva
The full name "Bodhisattva" means "sentient beings" and "Tao sentient beings". Sometimes it is translated as "Shikai" and "Master". So people often refer to bodhisattvas as masters, such as Master Guanyin. Bodhisattva is second only to Buddha in Buddhism, and the four most famous ones are Manjusri, Pu Xian, Guanyin and Dizang.
Buddha's warrior entourage
This is a free translation of Sanskrit King Kong, which means "Tieriluo" and "Cutting Folding Luo". Originally referring to mace and cudgel in Vedas and Indian mythology, it was the weapon of Indra, the king of the gods. King Kong is made of gold, copper and iron. Made of rock, it has 4 or 10O horns and 1000 sharp teeth. In Buddhism, King Kong is a symbol of firmness and immortality because of its metaphor of firmness and sharpness, which can destroy everything. As a symbol of high yield, Vajrayana, an ancient Indian weapon, used to be the image of bull's genitals. In tantric Buddhism, it is a tool to subdue demons, break troubles and strengthen Nina Li Chi.
King Kong Lux: Just some guards who use King Kong tussah to protect the law in the Buddha country.
King Kong Secret: Also known as Secret King Kong, Secret Lux, and Secret Mage, it is the chief leader of the Hag God who guards the Buddha with the diamond pestle. "Hag" is a Sanskrit transliteration, also translated as "medicine fork", which means "can spit out ghosts", "agile ghosts" and "brave health" are a demigod in Indian mythology. The first volume of "Big Day Shu Jing" said: "The west refers to the hag as a secret, and it is difficult to know its body and mouth, so it is a secret. If it is simple, the secret Lord is the hag king. " "Secret trace" is because it can hear all the secrets of the Buddhas.