"These are all mine!"

When these things appear, I don't know who suddenly roared, body shape exhibition, quickly toward those things in the past.

Seeing this scene, all the people who also responded to this scene were all red eyed and roared. They all rushed to the direction of the stone wall, and a great war was staged again...

"Amitabha, although all monks are empty, they can't say that they have to fight for this relic of Buddhist ancestors...

although they don't know what happened at the beginning However, after seeing several forces fighting for the things in the stone wall again, master Shenghong of Huayan Zong and master Miaoyin of Cihang Jingzhai and others looked at each other and whispered the name of Buddha. Suddenly, the light of Buddha lit up, the clouds rose and the Dharma emerged. The Grand Buddha Dharma filled the void ~

Master Fa Hui, the head of the Vajra gate, opened his eyes in anger After that, a golden light of Vajra suddenly emerged from his body and turned into a huge angry Vajra Dharma form. He moved his body full of endless power and set foot on all major forces!

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Vajra is transliterated as narira, Vajra and Vajra in Chinese, and duojie is transliterated in Tibetan, which is the weapon of Indra and the Sanskrit name of diamond and lightning.

In the Mahayana Dharma Sutra, Vajra refers to a Dharma in the Dharma Realm that is solid and unable to be cut off. However, because there is no other Dharma to replace or destroy, it is called Vajra.

The name Vajra first appeared in the Rigveda Scripture. It is the name of Indra's weapon. It is called Vajra, that is, lightning.

It is said that when Indra fought with Asura, he struck the head of Ashura with great force, and the broken lightning became a diamond, so the diamond was also known as King Kong.

Mahayana Buddhism uses this "King Kong" to describe the Dharma that hides the empty mind, the heart without heart, and the heart without taking six dust and ten thousand dharmas, which can not be destroyed.

Therefore, nature is indestructible and like Vajra, which cannot be destroyed even by the power of millions of Buddhas. Therefore, it is called "Vajra heart" which is extremely strong. It can break the fallacy that all the dharmas of the outside world are void and can not be obtained without cause and effect, and fall into the ashes after death.

Therefore, Buddhists often use Vajra as the symbol of Prajna and wisdom, which means that it can break all evil views and bonds.

For example, it is mentioned in the Sutra of Dharma body Sutra of Bodhisattva Manjusri of Baoji samadhi: "Buddha asks. What is King Kong. Those who can't cut off their answers. So it is called King Kong. Buddha is not negotiable. The laws are not to be discussed. It's for King Kong. "

Later, Vajra was regarded as a Dharma protector in Tantra. He often held a Vajra pestle, symbolizing the power to subdue outsiders and defeat evil spirits.

These Dharma protectors are known as Vajra, Vajra or secret track Vajra, referred to as Vajra.

For example, "Vajrayana" is "Tantra", which describes the invincible "Tantra"; and "Vajra Chan" refers to "Tantric Chan Dharma", which describes the "secret Dharma" that overcomes the external Dharma.

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with the master Dharma Hui, the leader of the Vajra sect, the other Buddhists also moved ~

"Vung AJE, bazana NAD, woo anobazana..."

master Miaoyin, the master of Cihang Jingzhai ~

mantra of Manjusri Bodhisattva ~