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The story of Vajrapani

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The Mahayana Diamond Sutra records that Vajrapani Bodhisattva, also known as Vajrapani Fierce Heart Bodhisattva, Vajradhara Bodhisattva, Vajradhara Bodhisattva, usually wears a crown of five Buddhas, a five-stranded pestle in his right hand, and a five-stranded golden bell in his left hand.

The story of Vajrapani

If it is at an offering meeting, the Vajrapani Bodhisattva holds a lotus flower in both hands, and a vajra pestle is erected on the lotus. Symbolizing the unbroken bodhichitta of unbreakable, Vajrapani Bodhisattva is called the secret master of Vajrapani and is the protector of all Vajrapani in Buddhism. Vajrapani is one of the eight bodhisattvas, and together with Avalokiteshvara Manjushri Bodhisattva, he is known as the Three Ancestors, representing the three qualities of strength, compassion and wisdom. Vajrapani Bodhisattva, with two arms and three eyes on one side, has sufficient magical powers, and the vast divine power to eliminate demons and demons can command the gods of heaven to protect the gods.

The story of Vajrapani

According to the tantric point of view, the collection of Vajrapani Bodhisattva tantra is the blessing of the Buddhas of the Ten Directions and the Buddhas, and it is the Vajrayana essence that wishes the Buddha no evil.

Every year on July 13, Christmas Day for Vajrapani, sacrifices and pilgrimages are held on Wolf Mountain, the embodiment of the wrath of the Bodhisattva of the Great Trend.

The story of Vajrapani

The founder of Wolf Mountain, the Sangha Master, is the Great Sage Bodhisattva, who worshiped the Bodhisattva Daishi (Vajrapani Bodhisattva) here and built a temple on Wolf Mountain, called Guangjiao Zen Temple.

Guangjiao Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty, and the Tang Dynasty is an ancient temple with a history of more than 1,300 years "Tongzhou Zhi" records that the mountain was in a huge immersion, and a boat was set up to help it, and it was called Cihang Courtyard, which was later changed to Guangjiao Temple. Guangjiao Temple is located on Wolf Mountain on the southern outskirts of Nantong City, Jiangsu Province. In 1983, it was identified by the State Council as a national key monastery of Buddhism in the Han region, known as the Natural Scenic Area of Jiangsu Province, consisting of Wolf Mountain, Ma'an Mountain, Huangni Mountain, Jianshan Mountain and Junshan Mountain. Among them, Wolf Mountain is the most famous, bordering the Yangtze River in the south, relying on mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery, and is known as the beauty of natural waterstone bonsai, and is the first of the eight small famous mountains of Chinese Buddhism.

The founding ancestor of the mountain, the Sangha Ancestor, was a high-ranking monk of the Tang Dynasty, Tang Gaozong, who went to Chang'an Luoyang to treat people and had a great reputation. During his southern journey to Jianghuai, he treated the floods and treated the people, and Emperor Zhongzong of Tang was honored as a national teacher, and later generations honored him as a great saint and bodhisattva.

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