Donggong Jewelry Bead Guanyin Jade Pendant
Among the many Buddha statues, Bodhisattva has been admired and loved by many people for his kindness, but do you really understand the meaning behind the Buddha pattern? Get to know the secrets of these patterns with BAZAARJewelry.
Backlight
The backlight behind the Buddha is the best embodiment of the image of the god, but whether it is a front bodhisattva or a side bodhisattva, the head light on the body must be round.
2. Clean bottle
It is said that the clear perfume in the clear bottle can wash away the troubles of all living.
3.ç’Žçž
The decoration worn by the Buddha's neck is called ç’Žçž. It originated from ancient India and was later introduced to China along with Buddhism.
4. Lotus
Lotus is the national flower of India, symbolizing purity and purity. Although the image of Bodhisattva has been finished, the lotus has never changed.
Choosing the right type
Different shapes of Bodhisattva have different meanings. If you choose the right ones, you can really help you move forward. Different styles of Buddhas have different styles. If you choose them, you can add icing on the cake! BAZAARJewelry takes stock of the three most popular classics.
1. Baozhu Guanyin is safe and happy
Zhaoyi Jade House Baozhu Guanyin Jade Pendant
The Baozhu in the hands of Guanyin Guanyin is the Moni Baozhu. The Mani Baozhu has the meaning of disaster relief and auspiciousness. People pay tribute to the Baoyin Guanyin and pray for happiness and peace.
2. Manjushri wisdom leads life
Ming Xuande bronze statue of Manjusri
Manjushri is the left-winged bodhisattva of Sakyamuni Buddha, representing wisdom and wisdom. Manjushri preached that people who want to become Buddhas, sacred, or be ordinary people should give up their thoughts, pursue wisdom, and understand the importance of wisdom to life.
3. The Tibetan Bodhisattva says the cause and effect
Tiangong Prize Prize Works Tibetan Buddhism Decoration
The Bodhisattva of the Bodhisattva is known for its "safe and unrestrained as the earth, and it is deeply secreted as a secret." "I don't go to hell, who goes to hell" is the Buddha language from the earth. The purpose of the Tibetan Bodhisattva is to make the causal relationship clear so that people can be responsible for their own thoughts and words and deeds.
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