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"Those who are fighting are all in front," he said
The nine-character character originated from Ge Hong's "Hug Puzi" in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the cloud said: "Zhu said: "Those who are fighting in the army are all moving forward in arrays, and they should always look at it and do everything." It means that by reciting these nine words, all evil can be removed. Dongmi was influenced by Taoism in China (using the method of protecting spells), but when transcribing these nine words, he mistakenly copied "array forward" as "array in front" or "array split in front", and it is still used today. The meanings of these nine words are:
Pro
Physically and mentally stable
It means that you will not be moved, maintain your will not to be confused, and show a strong physique.
Combined with the spiritual power of heaven and earth------ descend to the three worlds of the Samaya Society
Mudra: Ducobalt print
Mantra: Vajrasattva mantra
soldier
energy
It indicates the vitality of longevity and rejuvenation.
Move as fast as a dart ------ descend on the Third Karma Society
Mudra: Donkey Kong Wheel Seal
Spell: The heart mantra of the third king
fight
Cosmic resonance
Brave and resolute, the performance of fighting spirit in the face of difficulties.
Integrate all difficulties ------ the Rational Meeting
Mudra: Outer lion print
Mantra: Vajrasattva Dharmakaya Mantra
he who
rehabilitation
Expressing the power to freely control one's own body and the body of others.
The spiritual power of all things, let me contact ----- a seal meeting
Mudra: Inner lion print
Spell: Vajrasattva spell
all
Crisis sensing
Demonstrate the ability to know and manipulate people's hearts.
Unravel all the troubles ------ the Four Seals
Mudra: Outer Binding Seal
Mantra: Vajrasattva Puxian Dharma Body Mantra
spell
ECG/stealth
It represents the ability to combine wealth and love.
Insight into the enemy's psychology ------ offerings
Mudra: Inner Binding Seal
Mantra: Padmasambhava's six vajra mantras
violent
Space-time control
Expresses the heart of helping others.
Divide all the obstacles that hinder you ------ subtle meeting
Mudra: Wisdom Fist Seal
Mantra: Great Day Nyorai Heart Mantra
at
Five-element control
It means that you are more able to use your superpowers freely.
So that all things are equal------ samaya will be attached
Mudra: Rilun Seal
Mantra: Great Day Nyorai Heart Mantra
former
Light/Buddha Heart
It means the realm of Buddha, that is, the realm of superhumanism.
My heart is Zen, and all things are combined------ and I will become a fundamental experience
Mudra: Avalist (or invisible)
Spell: Morichi Celestial Heart Mantra
Dharma seal: The thumb and middle finger are twisted, and the rest is naturally stretched.
Shi Wudreadnought: Bend your hands and raise your chest, your fingers are naturally stretched, and your palms are facing outward.
Meditation seal: Put your hands on your back in front of your abdomen, place your right hand on your left hand, and touch your thumbs.
Demon Suppression Seal: Place your right hand on your right knee and touch your fingers to the ground.
Wishing Seal: The hand is naturally downward, the fingertips are downward, and the palm is outward.
Wisdom Fist Seal: Make a vajra fist with both hands (four fingers in the thumb), and hold the left index finger in front of the chest with the right hand.
Pro: The ten fingers of both hands are clasped together, and the index fingers are stretched out to touch.
Bing: Repeat the mudra with the middle finger over the index finger.
Bucket: Continue the mudra, retract the index finger, and extend the middle finger to touch.
Continued: Attach the mudra, extend the thumb, index finger, and little finger together, and the rest are tightly fastened.
Both: Continue the mudra, retract the ten fingers and fasten the clasp, and the left hand in front.
Chen: Continue the mudra, clasp your hands together, and put your right hand in front.
Column: Continue to put on the mudra and make the wisdom fist seal.
In: Continue the mudra, extend the ten fingers, palm outward, thumb and index finger touch.
Before: Continue to put on the mudra and make a meditation seal.
Fudo Ming King Seal: The index and middle fingers of both hands are extended, and the right hand is held in the palm of the left hand.
Descend the third seal: the hands are staggered, the little fingers are interlocked, and the thumb and middle fingers are connected.
In Buddhist Tantra, the Buddhas have the so-called self-nature reincarnation, the positive body, and the fatwa reincarnation. The so-called fatwa wheel body, that is, the manifestation of the Buddhas
Now in the form of fierce wrath, to break the demonic barrier. And the king of Ming is the reincarnation of the Buddhas.
Ming, that is, the meaning of light shines. Because the king of the Buddha uses the wisdom and light of the Buddha to destroy the troubles and karma of sentient beings, he is called the 'king of the Ming'.
There are eight most important Ming kings in Tantra, and the so-called 'Eight Great Ming Kings' are:
Peacock King - named because of the peacock seated. It can alleviate disasters, protect the Dharma, and benefit sentient beings. Unlike the ordinary Ming king, who is in the form of wrath, this Ming king is a compassionate bodhisattva. The practice of using this king as the deity is the most important practice of Tantra.
King Matou Ming – Vishnu in Hindu mythology. This king wears the head of a white horse, and his hair is like that of a roaring lion. It can remove the calamities of all sentient beings, suppress the terror of all sentient beings, and relieve the danger of all sentient beings.
Fudo Ming King - Legend has it that it is the reincarnation of the decree of the Great Sun. It is the king of the five Ming kings in the southeast, northwest and northwest, and the king of the town in the middle. Its importance is comparable to that of a peacock. This king is able to destroy evil spirits, educate sentient beings, and guide delusional sentient beings to the right path of the Dharma.
Descend to the third king - the so-called descending to the third world, that is, to surrender to the past, present, and future three poisons of greed, hatred, and ignorance. It is the king of the Ming who guards the east, and sometimes this king is also called the third king of victory or King Kong destruction.
King Juntari Ming - The king of Ming who guards the south. Gundali is a Sanskrit word meaning 'nectar'. This king is able to destroy demonic obstacles and manifest the form of wrath with great compassion and convenience, so that the practitioner can achieve it quickly. The secret method of taking this king as the deity is called the method of the king of the Ming Dynasty, which can reduce demons and relieve disasters and drive away snake obstacles.
The Great Mighty Deming King - Sanskrit name Yama Mandega, also known as the Flame Demon Venerable, has great power and virtue, can cut off all demonic obstacles, and subdue all poisonous dragons. Six arms, six heads and six legs. Guarding the West.
King Vajra Yaksha - also known as Vajra Exhaust, Vajra eats, and is matched in the north. It can eat the evil, eliminate disasters and difficulties, and destroy the evil turbidity. Three faces, six arms, five eyes with angry eyes. Holding the Vajra bell means that the wisdom of Prajna is alert to the crowd.
Incompetence defeats the king - incompetence is unbreakable. Legend has it that it is an incarnation of Shakyamuni. It has the divine power of incomparable freedom, which can subdue the troubles and demons of sentient beings, and manifest the form of anger to deal with demons. Four arms and four sides, each side has three eyes, surrounded by green snakes, hair like a fire sky, Sanskrit for 'Deva'. It is one of the special retributions that sentient beings receive as a result of their karma, also known as 'celestial beings' or 'celestial beings'. It is the most benevolent and happiest realm that mortals can get. Only those who have ten good karmic paths can be reborn as heaven. But they still haven't been able to get out of samsara, and once the previous karma is exhausted, they will fall into the red dust again. In addition, heaven also refers to the living environment of sentient beings. In Buddhism, the world is divided into three categories: the realm of desire, the realm of color, and the realm of colorlessness. The realm of desire includes the four heavenly kings, the tenacious heaven and the Tushi heaven. In the color world, there are the Great Brahma, the Pure Heaven, the Thoughtless Heaven, and the Great Freedom Heaven.
Emperor Shakti - Sanskrit for Shakyati Huan Indra, which means 'Emperor Nengtian'. It is generally translated as Emperor Shakti or Emperor Shakti. Legend has it that there is a Mount Meru at the center of the world, and the Zenmi Castle at the top of the mountain is the residence of the Emperor Shakti who rules the heavens. There are eight days on each side of Mount Meru, and together with the Central Emperor Shakti, it is called thirty-three days. Shakti is the Lord of the Thirty-Three Days. Because the emperor was constantly in the seven emotions and six desires, he once fought with the king of Asura in order to seek beauty. In the end, the king of Shura sent a beautiful woman to the emperor, and the emperor returned with nectar.
Great Brahma – The Sanskrit word for Mahabhara is Mahabharama, which means tranquility and detachment. Originally, it was the god of creation and destruction in Hindu mythology. In Buddhism, he resides in the first Zen heaven of the color world, so he is also called the Great Brahma King. At the same time, he is also the protector of Shakya.
Morichi – The Sanskrit word is Morichideva. That is, the meaning of 'yang flame' and 'majesty'. It was originally the goddess of light in India. Legend has it that she was a retinue of the emperor. According to Buddhist scriptures, she has great magical powers, no one can see, know, harm, deceive, and punish. Therefore, it was especially worshipped by the samurai and became the patron saint of the samurai.
Auspicious Heaven – Goddess of Fortune, is the wife of Vishnu. Because it is in charge of good fortune, it is also called 'merit heaven'. It's the daughter of the devil's mother.
Wei Daotian - privately built Tuodeva, literally translated as 'cloudy day'. Legend has it that Shakya promised the emperor that he would give one after his death
Buddha tooth in order to make offerings. When Shakya died, Emperor Shakya held the colorful vase and prepared to take the Buddha's tooth, but it was stolen by the Rakshasa ghost. Wei Daotian immediately rose up to catch up and snatched back the Buddha's tooth, and was praised by the kings of the heavens.
Great Freedom in Heaven - Dwelling at the top of the color world, the lord of the three thousand worlds. i.e. Shiva in India. It is the god of destruction, asceticism, and dance. Five songs, three eyes, four hands. The third eye can breathe out divine fire and burn everything.
The Devil Mother Goddess - one of the twenty heavens that protect the Dharma. It is also known as the joyful mother or the loving son. In ancient times, a Buddha was born in the city of Wangsha and a celebration was held.
Five hundred people met a pregnant woman on their way to the meeting. The woman accompanied her, but she had a miscarriage halfway through, and all 500 people left her. The woman swore a poisonous oath that in the next life, she would be reborn in the city of Wangshe and eat all the children in the city. Later, she really fulfilled her vow, and after being reincarnated in the city of Wangshe, she gave birth to 500 children, and captured the children in the city every day to feed them. When Shakyamuni heard about this, he hid one of her children while she was away. After the devil came back, she couldn't find it, and finally had to ask Shakya for help. Shakya persuaded her to compare her heart to her heart, and sure enough, she persuaded the ghost son and mother, so that she had an epiphany and became one of the Dharma protectors.
Asura – also known as Ahuron, Asura. There are three meanings: one is non-heaven, because the asura has the blessings of heaven and the virtue of heaven. The second is unjustifiable, because the asura is extremely ugly. The third is that there is no alcohol, and the asuras do not drink alcohol. Asura is one of the six realms and one of the 'eight divisions'. Suspicious and angry by nature, he is competitive and always fights with the heavens. The name of the king of the asuras is 'Raha', and he lives at the bottom of the northern sea of Mount Meru. Because he saw the emperor passing by the sea, he thought that the emperor was rude, so he sent troops to fight the heavens, and there were victories and defeats for each other. In the end, the Buddha was able to overcome the Buddha, and the Asura converted to Buddhism and became one of the eight sects.
King Kong, commonly known as King Kong, refers to the Four Heavenly Kings. Each of them led the eight gods to protect the four sides of the world. He lives on Mount Gandhara on the side of Mount Meru.
Bishamen Heavenly King – Bishamen is Sanskrit and literally translates to 'Heavenly King'. Because legend has it that he often went to listen to Shakya's teachings, he was called 'Duowen'. led the Yakshasa and Rakshasa to guard the northern Yudan Yuezhou. He is brother and sister with auspicious heaven, and in Hindu mythology, he is also a good god of blessing and protecting wealth. In addition, he is also known as the Heavenly King of Doubabi Shamen, Douba is a country in the ancient Western Regions, and later misunderstood as the eight swords, and further misunderstood as the eight swords. Therefore, in Japan, the king of Tawen became a god general who guarded the land and refused to retreat from the enemy.
The king of the kingdom - the Sanskrit name 'Tidora'. He lived in the golden temple of Mount Meru, and led the Vishaja (mad ghosts) to guard the eastern Phthiva Continent. Tsing Yi, purple hair, red armor, holding a large knife.
Grow the king of heaven - Sanskrit for 'Viryutaka'. Led the Gu Pan Tu (Yong Shaped Ghost) to protect the southern Yanfu Ti Continent. It is said that this king can make others grow good roots, hence the name. Wearing purple clothes, showing wrath, holding a vajra.
The Wide-Eyed Heavenly King - 'Virubocha'. It is said that he can observe and protect the world with a quiet heavenly eye, hence the name 'Hirome'. Lives in Mount Meru. He can lead the dragons and the rich Danna (hungry ghosts) to protect the western Quyani continent. With black silk hanging on his arm, holding a red rope, wearing a red coat, and a dragon wrapped around his body.
Guanyin is also known as Guanyin, Guanyin, Guangshiyin. Legend has it that Guanyin can manifest various incarnations, and different people should change their appearance and identity to save sentient beings, so Guanyin has multiple incarnations.
Fudo Ming King - Legend has it that it is the reincarnation of the decree of the Great Sun. It is the king of the five Ming kings in the southeast, northwest and northwest, and the king of the town in the middle. Its importance is comparable to that of a peacock. This king is able to destroy evil spirits, educate sentient beings, and guide delusional sentient beings to the right path of the Dharma.
Descend to the third king - the so-called descending to the third world, that is, to surrender to the past, present, and future three poisons of greed, hatred, and ignorance. It is the king of the Ming who guards the east, and sometimes this king is also called the third king of victory or King Kong destruction.
King Juntari Ming - The king of Ming who guards the south. Gundali is a Sanskrit word meaning 'nectar'. This king is able to destroy demonic obstacles and manifest the form of wrath with great compassion and convenience, so that the practitioner can achieve it quickly. The secret method of taking this king as the deity is called the method of the king of the Ming Dynasty, which can reduce demons and relieve disasters and drive away snake obstacles.
The Great Mighty Deming King - Sanskrit name Yama Mandega, also known as the Flame Demon Venerable, has great power and virtue, can cut off all demonic obstacles, and subdue all poisonous dragons. Six arms, six heads and six legs. Guarding the West.
King Vajra Yaksha - also known as Vajra Exhaust, Vajra eats, and is matched in the north. It can eat the evil, eliminate disasters and difficulties, and destroy the evil turbidity. Three faces, six arms, five eyes with angry eyes. Holding the Vajra bell means that the wisdom of Prajna is alert to the crowd.
Incompetence defeats the king - incompetence is unbreakable. Legend has it that it is an incarnation of Shakyamuni. It has the divine power of incomparable freedom, which can subdue the troubles and demons of sentient beings, and manifest the form of anger to deal with demons. Four arms and four sides, each side has three eyes, surrounded by green snakes, hair like a fire sky, Sanskrit for 'Deva'. It is one of the special retributions that sentient beings receive as a result of their karma, also known as 'celestial beings' or 'celestial beings'. It is the most benevolent and happiest realm that mortals can get. Only those who have ten good karmic paths can be reborn as heaven. But they still haven't been able to get out of samsara, and once the previous karma is exhausted, they will fall into the red dust again. In addition, heaven also refers to the living environment of sentient beings. In Buddhism, the world is divided into three categories: the realm of desire, the realm of color, and the realm of colorlessness. The realm of desire includes the four heavenly kings, the tenacious heaven and the Tushi heaven. In the color world, there are the Great Brahma, the Pure Heaven, the Thoughtless Heaven, and the Great Freedom Heaven.
Emperor Shakti - Sanskrit for Shakyati Huan Indra, which means 'Emperor Nengtian'. It is generally translated as Emperor Shakti or Emperor Shakti. Legend has it that there is a Mount Meru in the center of the world, and the Zenmi Castle on the top of the mountain is the Emperor Shakti, who is the ruler of the four heavenly kings, the tenacious heaven and the Tushi heaven. In the color world, there are the Great Brahma, the Pure Heaven, the Thoughtless Heaven, and the Great Freedom Heaven.
Emperor Shakti - Sanskrit for Shakyati Huan Indra, which means 'Emperor Nengtian'. It is generally translated as Emperor Shakti or Emperor Shakti. Legend has it that there is a Mount Meru at the center of the world, and the Zenmi Castle at the top of the mountain is the residence of the Emperor Shakti who rules the heavens. There are eight days on each side of Mount Meru, and together with the Central Emperor Shakti, it is called thirty-three days. Shakti is the Lord of the Thirty-Three Days. Because the emperor was constantly in the seven emotions and six desires, he once fought with the king of Asura in order to seek beauty. In the end, the king of Shura sent a beautiful woman to the emperor, and the emperor returned with nectar.