Immovable Bodhisattva
Immovable Bodhisattva
1. The Eight Great Ming Kings: Immovable Ming Kings
The Bodhisattva of the Immovable Bodhisattva, whose name is Acalanatha in Sanskrit, means Immovable Bodhisattva or Immovable Bodhisattva. In Esoteric Buddhism, it is known as the "Immovable King", also known as the Immovable Messenger. "Immobility" refers to a compassionate and steadfast heart that is unshakable; The "bright" is the brightness of wisdom; The "king" is the one who controls all phenomena. According to the classification of the three wheel bodies in esoteric Buddhism, the Immovable King is the wheel body of all Buddhist teachings, and is therefore also known as the King of All Ming Kings and the Lord of the Five Great Ming Kings.
Bu Dong Ming Wang is the first of the eight great Ming Kings of Buddhist Tantric Buddhism, possessing the ability to overcome any difficulties without wavering. The manifestation of anger by the Immortal King makes the evil spirits that invade sentient beings fear and move away, so that they do not waver in their good mindedness and bodhi heart on the path of cultivation.
2. The image of the Immortal King
There are many images of the Immovable Ming King, and one of the most common ones in Dongmi is according to Volume 5 of the "Commentary on the Great Sun Sutra": this statue sits on a stone pedestal, in the shape of a child. There are seven buns on the top, with braided hair hanging over the left shoulder, the left eye tightly closed, the lower teeth biting the upper lip, showing an angry expression, carrying fierce fire on the back, holding a sharp sword in the right hand, and a rope in the left hand, making a posture of cutting off troubles.
3. The Immortal King is a symbol of reason
Being able to silently protect you can make you aware of your mistakes on the path of life, seize every opportunity in life, and enable you to make good use of your own wisdom to cope with various difficulties in life, making your career successful, your family happy, and your life auspicious.
4. The original Buddha of the Chinese zodiac chicken
The true Buddha of the Rooster is the Immovable Bodhisattva. If a person born in the Year of the Rooster can devoutly wear or worship the Buddha statue of the Immovable Bodhisattva, they will be protected by the Immovable King, keeping them away from disasters, developing their fortune smoothly, and living a peaceful and fulfilling life.