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The Eight Great Bodhisattvas Mandala Sutra calls the eight great bodhisattvas as: Manjushri, Puxian Bodhisattva, Avalokiteshvara, Vajrapani, Void Tibetan Bodhisattva, Jizo Bodhisattva, Maitreya Bodhisattva, and Hindrance Bodhisattva. Usually Buddhist statues are based on this sutra.
The Five Great Kings. That is, the King of Fudo, the King of the Third Dynasty, the King of Juntari, the King of the Great Mighty De and the King of Vajra Yaksha.
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Manjushri, Puxian Bodhisattva, Avalokiteshvara, Golden Orange Gang Hand Bodhisattva, Void Tibetan Bodhisattva, Jizo Bodhisattva, Maitreya Bodhisattva, Hindrance Bodhisattva.
1. Manjushri.
Born in India, he became a monk with Shakyamuni Buddha, and often accompanied Shakyamuni to help Shakyamuni spread the Dharma. "Manjushri" is the meaning of wonder, and "Shili" is the auspicious meaning of virtue and the first fight group. Tantra calls it auspicious vajra, prajna vajra.
Second, the Bodhisattva.
It is said that the Bodhisattva is in charge of the virtues, virtues, and virtues of the Buddhas; Manjushri is in charge of the wisdom and virtue of the Buddhas. Fugen Bodhisattva is generally regarded as a Buddha-figure who prays for longevity. The solitary statue of Fuxian usually rides a white elephant with six tusks, wears a five-Buddha crown, and is shaped like a full moon boy.
3. Avalokiteshvara.
There are many statues of Guanyin, including two arms on one side, four arms on one side, two arms on three sides, eight arms on three sides, etc.; Among the changes of the 33-body Guanyin, the white-clothed Guanyin is particularly popular and loved by the silver block.
4. Vajrapani Bodhisattva.
Vajrasattva, also known as the Master of Secrets, symbolizes 'solid and incorruptible bodhichitta' and 'disturbing emotions are the wonders of bodhi'. This name is used in Esoteric Buddhism and is generally believed to be the manifestation of the Great Trend Bodhisattva in Esoteric Buddhism.
5. The Bodhisattva of the Void.
In the Tibetan realm mandala, the Void Tibetan Bodhisattva is the main deity of the Void Tibetan Temple. The Bodhisattva's whole body is golden, his appearance is solemn, he wears the crown of the five Buddhas, sits on the lotus flower, his face is wonderful and joyful, he holds a white lotus flower in his left hand, there is a wishful orb on the flower, which emits a yellow light, and his right hand is knotted with a wish seal: the five fingers are drooping, and the palm is outward.
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In the Eight Great Bodhisattvas Mandala Sutra, Jianshan calls the eight great bodhisattvas as: Manjushri Bodhisattva, Puxian Bodhisattva, Guanshiqiao Liangxiangyin Bodhisattva, Jin Min Bo Gangshou Bodhisattva, Void Tibetan Bodhisattva, Jizo Bodhisattva, Maitreya Bodhisattva, and Bodhisattva Removing Obstacles. Usually Buddhist statues are based on this sutra.
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Buddhism has an infinite number of bodhisattvas, Vajra.
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The King of Fudo, the Third King of the Descendant, the King of the Gundrya, the King of the Great Mighty Virtue and the King of Vajra Yaksha of the East and the King of the Third King of the East are the reincarnations of the decree of the Ajin Nyorai, and can subdue the Great Freedom in the Heavens.
The southern army of the Ming King is the reincarnation of the decree of Baosheng Rulai, which can subdue the five yin demons.
The great king of the West is the reincarnation of the fatwa of Amitayus, which can subdue people and demons.
King Vajra Yaksha of the North is the reincarnation of the decree of the non-empty achievement, which can subdue the earth demons.
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Kong Xuan is said to be the son of the phoenix, born with the flood and born with five colors of divine light.
The above is written in the network**.
Everything else is pretty much the same as the one above.
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It is the Golden-winged Dapeng in Journey to the West, the Peacock Daming King.
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Yes, because the scriptures are different, they are also different, mainly "five kings", "eight kings", "ten kings". The Five Great Kings: King Fudo, King of the Third Dynasty, King Juntari, King of the Great Mighty De and King Vajra Yaksha.
The Eight Great Ming Kings: Manjushri;
King Jundari, the Bodhisattva of the Void;
Maitreya Bodhisattva;
Horse Head Ming Wang, Guanyin Bodhisattva;
Incompetent King Jizo Bodhisattva;
The King of Fudo Ming removes the Bodhisattva of Barriers;
Step to throw the king of the Ming Bodhisattva. Top Ten Ming Kings (Stone Carvings): 1, "Horse Head Ming King", 2, "Descending the Third Ming King", 3, "Angry Ming King", 4, "Great Wei De Ming King", 5, "Great Fire Head Ming King", 6, "Great Filthy Trace Ming King", 7, "Laughing King Kong Ming King", 8, "Incompetent Victory King Kong Ming King", 9, "Big Wheel Full Drama Ming King", 10, "Step Throwing King Kong Ming King".
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The content can not be posted, sensitive. The Eight Great Ming Kings.
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