Ask if there is a sacred thing in the Tibetan Buddhism. Is there a name in the three characters in the three characters? thanks
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There are seven treasures and eight treasures in Tibetan Buddhist relics:
Qizhen, also known as Qibao, is seven kinds of rare treasures. Seven Zhen worshiped by Tibetan Buddhism Volumes in the "Translation Name": "There are two types of Buddhism Seven Treasures, one of which seven treasures, and seven kinds of Wangbao." Wang Bao is another kind of seven treasures. The Seven Zhen owned by the Saint King of the Rotor is: Golden Wheelbao, Lord Tibetan, Minister Bao, Jade Girl Bao, Bai Xiangbao, Shengma Bao, and General Bao.
The order of eight treasure arrangements is: ·····: (Golden Wheel), Treasure Umbrella, auspicious knot (also known as "Discoven"), right spin snail (white conch), lotus, treasure, treasure, treasure, treasure, treasure, treasure, treasure Bottle (also known as "can"), goldfish, victory building (Bao Gai). Abbreviation: wheels, umbrellas, long, snails, flowers, cans, fish, cover. Babao is respected in Tibetan Buddhism and has its own symbolic significance.
The eight auspicious sacred golden wheels in Tibetan Buddhism, also known as the Fa wheel (referred to as the Golden Treasure Wheel in the Seven Treasures), and Tibetan is called "Ku Erllo". It was originally an ancient Indian weapon and was later absorbed by Buddhism as a magic weapon. According to legend, when Buddha Shakyamuni said in Luye Garden, Brahma and others dedicated a "wheel" to him. The rotation. Eight Jixiang -Shengli Building, also known as the Jinzhuang, Treasure Building, and Tibetan as "strong ginseng". Its shape does not look like umbrellas, but is cylindrical. The "building" was originally an ancient Indian flag. After the rise of Buddhism, it was gradually adopted in legal activities to represent the troubles and obtaining consciousness. Tibetan Buddhism believes that it has the symbol of abstinence, determination, wisdom, liberation, great wisdom, origin, and disconnection of prejudice. There are two types of victory buildings: one is a satin building, which is stitched with nine -story brocade. Mainly placed in the Jingtang. The other is made of copper, which is made of copper skin. Some appearances are golden, with spells, lions, 缨 珞, etc. on the top. The top is a flame treasure. There are also bells on the corner. This kind of building is generally placed on the ridges and sides of the door of the temple Buddhist temple. Its meaning is the same as the satin building. Eight auspicious -auspicious knots, auspicious knots, Tibetan is called "Huawei". Originally, shepherds hanged around the waist, and later gradually evolved into decorations in clothing, magic weapons, architecture and other aspects, and gave peace and harmony. Because it is a pattern that is composed of thousands of characters, it is commonly known as: "Non -word is constant." In religion, it is used to indicate the implementation of the Dharma back to the loop and obstructive obstacles, marking the completeness of Buddha wisdom. Eight auspicious -right -to -right snails and right screw conch, also known as Fa snail, Tibetan is called "Dongga is also alive." This right -handed conch was once the army name on the ancient battlefield. After the introduction of Buddhism, it turned it into a magic instrument at the Fa Conference to promote Buddhist teachings. The Buddhist scriptures said that when the Buddha Sakyamuni said, the voice was loud, and the sound of the Quartet was like the sound of the big semi -snails. Conch is generally smooth, white and moist, and some are carved with pattern patterns. In addition, the conch is divided into levot and right rotation. The naturally generated screws generated on the shell are called right -handed conch from the left to right. The "Pixel Measurement Sutra" says that the right rotation conch is extremely rare, so it is called a fairy snail. Tibetan Buddhist temples are decorated with two types of conch and unsteady. The former is generally worshiped in the main hall and placed on the green cricket. Essence This conch is generally inlaid with gold and silver, with decorations and blowing mouths. The most famous of which is the winged fasteor. Eight Jixiang -Miaolian Tibetan is called "Bai Ma", which is the lotus. There are 5 kinds of lotus in the Buddhist scriptures, which have different colors, and the white lotus is the most noble. Because the lotus has the quality of sludge, the lotus symbolizes the noble and purity of the Dharma; and the aroma and elegance of the lotus smell is used to sign for bad and delusional words. The Miaolian in the eight auspicious pictures is very different from the natural flowers in actual life and the lotus in other paintings in the actual life. In the Buddhist scriptures, lotus is often metaphorized by the Dharma, such as the name of the 袈, which is a metaphor for quietness and quietness. There is such a legend about the Lotus Terrace of the Buddha: After the birth of the release, there is a glorious light from its tongue. Each light is turned into Chiba golden lotus. In the Micro Scripture, the Han people have "seven steps in the prince, and the lotus flowers step by step". Lotus has also become a symbol of Buddhist pure land. Eight Jixiang -Tibetan Tibetan is called "Wenba". Its pattern is a bottle shape. Wenba marks that it is full of tens of millions of nectar, which includes good karma and satisfied wishes. It is both a net bottle and one of the magic weapons when the Tantra practiced. In addition to the use of religious activities such as chanting or irrigation, the Tibetan Buddhist monks are also used to use holy water for the idols or bathing. The treasure bottle in the Tibetan Buddhist temple is equipped with water in the treasure bottle, which symbolizes the nectar. The mouth of the bottle is inserted with a peacock or Ruyi tree. Some treasure bottles are also placed on the top and roofs of buildings such as temples to play a decorative effect. Eight auspicious -Golden Fish Tibetan is called "Seniel". The goldfish in the eight treasures is different from the ornamental fish we usually see. It is a bearded river fish, also known as plateau fish. This fish "wings are green jade, round eyes are shining, soft and extremely soft. Because the fish is free to swim in the water and grow freely, it represents the head, eyes, throat, tongue, teeth, heart, body, and feet. Eight auspicious -treasure umbrella "treasure umbrella": also known as Huagai, Tibetan is called "supervision", which originated from India. In ancient India, umbrellas are symbols of nobles and royal families, and they are the honor equipment used by nobles when traveling. Later, it was adopted by Buddhism to symbolize the obstacles to obscure magic obstacles, protect the Dharma, and eliminate the five poisons of greed, 嗔, infatuation, slowness, and suspicion of all beings, that is, the so -called "relaxed, recovering sentient beings". This umbrella later became a special tool for living Buddha Lama.
Is it Du Songshi? There are also the items used by Fa Yi, Ganlu Pills, magic weapons, and guru. I have a very detailed list of items, but QQ review cannot be passed. terribly sorry