How many Vajra Bodhisattvas are there, and what is the difference between Vajra and Bodhisattvas?

Updated on culture 2024-07-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1.Avalokiteshvara.

    Xuanzang Sanzang is also translated as the Bodhisattva of Guanzi.

    Since Tangning, there have been six Guanyin, seven Guanyin and other changes. The six Guanyin are the Eleven-faced Guanyin, the Bukong Luosuo Guanyin, the Thousand-Handed and Thousand-Eyed Guanyin, the Ruyi Wheel Guanyin, the Matou Guanyin, and the Zhunti Guanyin. In addition, the holy Guanyin is added, which is called the Seven Guanyin.

    2.Maitreya Bodhisattva, also known as compassion, incompetence, etc. Shakyamuni.

    The teachings of the Buddha are recorded as bodhisattvas. He is a bodhisattva who makes up for his life. The so-called complement means that this bodhisattva can make up for the position of the Buddha.

    3.The Void Tibetan Bodhisattva means to store merit in the realm of the void and infinity, indicating the possibility that qi and fortune can be infinitely produced and distributed.

    4.Vajrapani, also known as the Master of Secrets, symbolizes "strong and incorruptible bodhichitta" and "afflictions are the wonders of bodhi".

    5.Fuxian Bodhisattva is riding a white elephant.

    A bodhisattva who makes a vow. The ancient Indian language of Puxian is called "Sammando Padhara", and Tantra also calls Puxian as the good Vajra, the true Vajra, the wishful Vajra, and is also regarded as the same body of Vajrasattva.

    6.Manjushri Bodhisattva.

    He often accompanied Shakyamuni and helped Shakyamuni to transform his name. "Manjushri" means wonderful, and "Shili" means virtue and auspiciousness.

    7.Remove the obstacle bodhisattva. His virtuous deeds remove all obstacles to all afflictions.

    8.Jizo Bodhisattva.

    Because it is as immobile as the earth and as deep as a secret store, it is called the earth. After the Buddha Shakyamuni was destroyed and before Maitreya was born, the Bodhisattva of the Earth vowed to exhaust all sentient beings in the six realms and wish to become a Buddha; If sentient beings do not live, they will not become Buddhas.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The eight Donkey Kongs are:

    Green Disaster Removal King Kong. It can eliminate all sentient beings' calamities and calamities.

    Poison King Kong. It can remove the heat, poison, sickness and suffering of all sentient beings.

    Huang Sui begged King Kong. It can make all sentient beings get what they want, and what they want.

    White Purified Water King Kong. It can remove all sentient beings' heat and suffering.

    Red Voice King Kong. He can see the Buddha in the light of all sentient beings.

    Eliminate the calamity of King Kong. It can eliminate the suffering of all sentient beings.

    Purple Sage King Kong. It can enlighten the minds of all sentient beings and unravel bodhichitta.

    Great God Vajra. It can make all sentient beings' wisdom teeth achieve and increase their strength.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

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    Hello, dear, I'm glad to have your question, to help you find out: how many great bodhisattvas are under the Buddha, and there are a total of four great bodhisattvas and eight great vajras.

    If the Buddha has several great bodhisattvas and several great Vajra under his hands.

    Hello, chain with relatives, I am very happy to call your question, to help you inquire: how many great bodhisattvas are under the Buddha, how many great Jin's Chungang Buddhas have a total of four great bodhisattvas, eight great King Kong.

    Generally, the Great Pessimistic Guanyin, the Great Wish Jizo, the Great Wisdom Manjushri, and the Great Xing Fuxian are the four great bodhisattvas.

    The eight King Kongs are: Qing Disaster Elimination Vajra, Poison Ward Vajra Lao Block, Hu Bei Huang Sui Qiu Vajra, White Pure Water Vajra, Servant Hu Chisheng Fire Vajra, Fixed Disaster Vajra, Zixian Vajra, and Great God Vajra.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Buddha, Bodhisattva, Arhat, Vajra Rank (from high to low): Buddha, Bodhisattva, Arhat.

    Buddha is the highest attainment of Buddhist practice. Enlightenment has three meanings: realization, enlightenment (enlightenment of sentient beings), and enlightenment and perfection. Arhats lack the last two, bodhisattvas lack the latter, and only Buddhas have all three.

    Therefore, the rank from high to low is Buddha, Bodhisattva, Arhat, in the Song Dynasty, Su Dongpo was praised for the above-mentioned paintings. It is believed that the seventeenth arhat of the eighteen arhats is the "Qingyou Venerable", that is, the author of the "Dharma Residence Record", and the eighteenth arhat is the "Bintou Luo Venerable" (a synonym for the first arhat. One said that it was a monk with a cloth bag.

    Arhats and the concept of bodhisattvas and Buddhas

    The Buddha mentioned in Hinayana Buddhism generally refers to Shakyamuni, and Mahayana Buddhism refers to all enlightened people in addition to Shakyamuni. Mahayana Buddhism believes that there are Buddhas everywhere in the three realms and ten directions, and their number is like the sand of the Ganges. In the past, there were seven Buddhas, the Buddha of Burning Lamps, in the future there will be Maitreya Buddha, in the East there will be Medicine Buddha, and in the West there will be Amitabha Buddha.

    Speaking from the Buddha, there are also Dharmakaya Buddhas, Retribution Buddhas, and Avatar Buddhas.

    Bodhisattva is a shortened transliteration of the Sanskrit word Bodhisattva. Bodhi means enlightenment, and samsar translates to sentient beings or beings. Mahayana Buddhism believes that it is not enough to take the arhat fruit as the goal of practice, and that one should practice the Buddha fruit, that is, to attain the state of becoming a Buddha.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    King Kong eliminated the anger of the oak, so he surrendered to the four demons; The Bodhisattva lowered his eyebrows, so there are six paths of compassion. - Taiping Guangji, vol. 174.

    Quoting "Tan Xu" first explains the two nouns:

    Four Demons: Refers to the four types of demons, the four types of demons that annoy sentient beings and take their lives or wisdom lives, namely the Affliction Demons, the Hidden Demons, the Death Demons, and the Son of Heaven Demons.

    The Six Realms: Nama refers to the six realms in which sentient beings are born and reincarnated, namely: 1) the Heavenly Path, 2) the Asura Path, 3) Humanity, 4) the Animal Path, 5) the Hungry Ghost Path, and 6) the Hell Path.

    King Kong is the guardian god of Buddhism, there is no power enough to deter demons, and the Bodhisattva is kind to cross people, compassion, and of course kind eyebrows.

    There are virtuous and foolish in the world, and there is more good and bad. There are gentlemen and villains, beauty, ugliness, good and evil, all together.

    Promote good and suppress evil, the purpose of Buddhism, to promote righteousness and eliminate evil, and the orthodoxy of the Tao. Therefore, there must be a bodhisattva of compassion, and there must also be a vajra with angry eyes.

    However, it should be noted that compared to the good appearance of the Bodhisattva stool, although the Vajra is evil, Vajra and the Bodhisattva are the same as the Buddha's heart!

    Hope it helps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The eight Vajra are: Green Disaster Elimination Vajra, Poison Removal Vajra, Huang Suiqiu Vajra, White Pure Water Vajra, Red Sound Fire Vajra, Fixed Disaster Vajra, Zixian Vajra, and Great God Vajra.

    In Buddhist monasteries, it is common to see the four heavenly kings who mean "the wind and the rain are smooth".

    ** "Forested Snow Field".

    and the Peking Opera "Outwitting Tiger Mountain" adapted from this

    The "Eight King Kongs" are mentioned. In the Tantric Buddhism of Buddhism, there are indeed eight Vajras. The vajra is the god who holds the vajra in his hand and protects the Dharma, because of his name.

    The Ranga Sutra says:

    Vajra Lux, often with the guards. There are eight Vajra in Chinese Buddhist Tantra. Diamond Sutra

    There is a record of the Eight Great Vajra. In the Qing Dynasty Zhou Kefu's "Diamond Sutra Holding Experience", it contains the mantra of "chanting ceremony" commonly used by monks in monasteries in the Ming and Qing dynasties, which includes "Please Eight Vajra: Please Qing Disaster Elimination Vajra, Please Poison Vajra, Please Huang Sui Ask Vajra, Please White Pure Water Vajra, Please Chisheng Fire Vajra, Please Hold Disaster Vajra, Please Hold Zixian Vajra, Please Dashen Vajra".

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