Famous saying: Bodhi can only be proved when all beings are exhausted; Hell is not empty, and you will never become a Buddha.
In 16 words, the Tibetan Bodhisattva showed the world and future generations a great and wise promise of life, which is also the code of conduct for people who are interested in carrying forward goodness in today's society. At present, the world is in a period of pluralistic coexistence, and it is the sacred mission of the Puritans to "stir up chaos and make the Qing Dynasty clear, persuade the good and punish the evil". The Puritans here are not limited to Christianity, but involve all people with great beliefs. May this group spring up like mushrooms after rain in China and flourish in the morning sun.
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The Bodhisattva (Sanskrit: Ksitigarbha) is named after his "quiet and motionless, like the earth, quiet and deep, like a secret place". According to Buddhist scriptures, at the time of his death, Tibetan Bodhisattva saved his mother suffering in hell many times. From the dawn, I have repeatedly vowed to save all guilty people, especially those who live in hell. Therefore, this bodhisattva is widely circulated in Buddhism by virtue of "great filial piety" and "great wish".
Therefore, it is widely praised as the Great Wishing King Bodhisattva in Tibet and one of the four great Buddhists in China. Tibetan monks who came to China to seek dharma in the Tang Dynasty were considered as the embodiment of Tibetan bodhisattvas. Jiuhua Mountain, where Silla monks live, is also considered as the temple of Tibetan Bodhisattva, and has become one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China. Its incense has lasted for thousands of years.