Chapter 1993: Buddhist King Kong

"These are all mine!"
When these things appeared, I don't know who suddenly roared, and while his body was moving, he rushed toward those things.
And seeing this scene, everyone who also reacted to this scene, their eyes were red, and they roared, and they all rushed in the direction of the stone wall. A battle was staged again...
"Amitabha, although the four monks are all empty, but seeing the relics of this buddhist ancestor, you can't say you can't fight for it..."
Although I don’t know what happened at the time, seeing that several forces once again furiously fight for the contents of the stone wall, Master Huayanzong Shenghong, Master Ci Hang Jingzhai Miaoyin and others looked at each other and declared in a low voice. When I clicked on the Buddha's name, the Buddha's light suddenly lit up on my body, the cloud of celebration was rising, the Dhamma appeared, and the magnificent Dharma filled the void~
Master Fahui, the master of the King Kong Gate, directly glared, and an unbreakable wave of profound meaning was uploaded from him~
Afterwards, a golden ray of vast diamond light suddenly emerged from its body, turning into a huge glaring diamond figure, moving the body full of endless power, stepping forward to the major forces!
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King Kong, the Chinese transliteration is Wiriluo, Vazhela, and Vajalua, and the Tibetan transliteration is Dorje, a Sanskrit noun. It is the weapon of Indra and the Sanskrit name for diamond and lightning.
In the Mahayana Buddhist Scriptures, Vajra refers to a method in the world of Dharma that is strong and incompetent, but because there is no other method to replace or destroy, it is said that the method that cannot be destroyed or replaced is Vajra.
The name King Kong first appeared in the "Rigveda" scriptures. It is the name of Indra's weapon. The name is King Kong, which is lightning.
According to legend, when Indra fought with Asura, he slammed the Asura's head violently, and the shattered lightning became diamonds, so the diamond was also called King Kong.
In Mahayana Buddhism, this "Vajra" is used to describe the Tathagata hiding the empty heart, the unintentional mutual heart, and the non-intentional heart. It does not take the six dharmas and cannot be destroyed.

Therefore, is indestructible, and is like a vajra. Even if it is concentrated in the power of a hundred billion Buddhas, it cannot be destroyed. Therefore, it is said that the "Vajra Heart" is extremely strong, and it can dispel common foreign ways. Judging from the heretical fallacy that all laws are empty and unavailable, no cause and no effect, and fall into ashes after death.
Therefore, Buddhism often uses vajra as a symbol of Prajna Konghui, which means that it can break all evil views and bonds.
For example, in the "Buddha Says Baoji Samadhi Manjushri Bodhisattva Asking Dharma Body Sutra", it is mentioned: "Buddha asks. What is vajra. The answer is incompetent. The answer is vajra. The Buddha is not negotiable. The dharmas are also not negotiable. King Kong."
Later, King Kong was regarded as a protector of Dharma in Tantric Buddhism, and he often held a vajra pestle, symbolizing the power to destroy the outside world and defeat demons.
These protector gods are called vajra gods, vajra warriors or vajra vajra, simply called vajra.
For example: "Vajrayana" means "tantra", which is the "tantra" that is indestructible; "Vajra meditation" refers to "tantric meditation", which is the "tantra" that describes the victory over the outer path.
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With the master Fahui, the master of the Vajra Gate, led the people of the Vajra Gate, other Buddhists also moved~
"Om, Bazzanad, Om Arno Bazzana..."
Master Miaoyin, the master of Cihang Jingzhai~
Manjushri's mantra~
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