Unlock Your Cosmic Brain: Secrets of Akashagarbha, Buddhism's Memory Buddha

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Void Bodhisattva (Sanskrit: आक LGBT शगगभ [Ā k ā ś agarbha], Tibetan: ནམ་མཁའ་སྙང་པ།) is a great bodhisattva in Buddhism, symbolizing vast wisdom and treasures like the void. He is regarded as the foremost helper of the three Buddhas, as well as the ultimate holder and treasure of wisdom. He symbolizes the endless treasures of merit contained in the wisdom of the universe's emptiness - wisdom, compassion, memory, merit, convenience, eloquence, wealth, and so on.

Below is a detailed explanation of his symbolic meaning:
The collection of wisdom and memory:

Symbol of wisdom: Its wisdom is boundless like the void, capable of nurturing all good laws, knowledge, and consciousness, and serving as the source of all wisdom. Especially symbolizing the wisdom and power of 'great wishes and joy'.

The overall principle of all laws:

The King of Tourni. The Bodhisattva Vajrayana symbolizes the diligent adherence to the Infinite Dharma and the skillful adjustment of the Infinite Dharma. He can remember and understand all phenomena.

Holding symbol:

Holding the sword of wisdom in the right hand: The sharp edge of the sword is revealed, symbolizing that Prajnaparamita wisdom can eliminate all sources of ignorance, afflictions, and ignorance.

Holding the Ruyi Bao/Mani Bao in the left hand: This great Ruyi Bao represents the essence of all compassion, merit, wealth, wisdom, and the power to satisfy the beautiful wishes of sentient beings. This treasure can transform various treasures from the void, satisfying the needs of sentient beings (including material and spiritual). This is closely related to his attribute as the God of Wealth.

Or holding scriptures or lotus flowers: symbolizing the profound and pure Dharma collection, or representing the bodhicitta born from emptiness.

Akasagarbha Bodhisattva thangka pendant display

手工制作的虚空藏菩萨项链,带有色彩鲜艳的天体唐卡吊坠,象征着智慧和精神觉醒。

Merit and wealth treasure:

Although he pays more attention to the treasure of wisdom, he is also called the secret god of wealth or the god of transcendental wealth (non-worldly treasure). He can teach the "Dharma treasure" (the wisdom wealth of Buddhism) and can also bestow abundant worldly wealth as a resource to assist sentient beings in practice and charity. These wealth are based on wisdom and merit.

Increase merit and wisdom, and satisfy good wishes:

Akasagarbha Bodhisattva is an important support for satisfying all the good wishes of sentient beings (such as seeking wisdom, health, wealth, marriage, offspring, etc.). His treasure can increase the merit and wisdom resources of the world and the world.

Body color and posture:

Usually appears in the image of a bodhisattva, either quiet and compassionate, or reserved and solemn, with a solemn and extraordinary image.

Common body color: blue-gray or white. Blue symbolizes the emptiness of the Dharma nature, and white symbolizes purity and purity.

Wearing a crown on the head and a garland on the body, it symbolizes the supreme and solemn merit of the Buddha.

Akasagarbha Bodhisattva thangka pendant display

空藏菩萨项链

 


        
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