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△ Fudo Myoo is a guardian Buddha (guardian Buddha) born in the year of the Rooster. —— It is said that each person's guardian deity is determined by their zodiac sign in the year they were born. Since ancient times, the Zodiac Guardian Buddha has been worshiped as a guardian Buddha that protects against evil and brings good luck.
△ A face of anger towards those who interfere with Buddhism - Furrowed forehead - ``Funnusou'' - Not only does it suppress people's evil spirits, but it also protects believers, and sometimes takes on a frighteningly angry expression towards gods and demons.
△ The Sword of Demons that cuts through evil - The sword held in the right hand is the Sankoken of Demons - also known as the Kurikara Sword. Its power is amazing, and it destroys the three poisons of ``Ton'', ``Shin'', and ``Chi'', which are considered to be the fundamental earthly desires in Buddhism. / △ He holds a rope called kensaku in his left hand — It's like a lasso that can tie up terrifying monsters or rescue sentient beings drowning in a sea of greed.
△ A halo in the shape of a blazing flame - called Karuraen - The figure carrying the ``legendary firebird that devours poison'' on its back is a statue that makes you think of invincibility. It represents a terrible attitude that burns away worldly desires.
■Fudo Myoo (Fudo Myoo) The talisman for people born in the year of the Rooster.Fudo Myoo is a Myoo who works under the teachings of Dainichi Nyorai, takes on a stern appearance in order to save people, and burns down all obstacles and filth. The most famous of these is Fudo Myoo, which is a Buddha statue that you often see along with Kannon and Jizo. Fudo Myoo is said to be the incarnation of Dainichi Nyorai, and is affectionately called ``Ofudo-san.'' The scary face is meant to guide those who cannot listen to the Tathagata's gentle face alone to the right path. With the sword in his right hand, he exorcises all earthly desires that interfere with the Tathagata's teachings, and with the great flame he carries, he burns up demons and obstacles. With the rope in his left hand, he protects people's peace forever and bestows great benefits by achieving Bodhi. Although it looks scary, it is a Buddha statue filled with compassion and a desire to save people. The face of anger towards those who interfere with Buddhism.The ``Funnuso'' expression that wrinkles the forehead.Not only does it suppress people's evil spirits, but it also protects believers, and sometimes takes on a terrifying expression of anger towards gods and demons. The Sword of Demons that cuts through evil The sword held in the right hand is the Sankoken of Demons, also known as the Kurikara Sword, and its power is
Amazingly, it destroys the three poisons of ``greed,'' ``shin,'' and ``chi,'' which are considered to be the fundamental earthly desires in Buddhism. The Three Poisons of Earthly Desire: Greed: A heart that seeks more than is necessary; Hate: An angry heart; Chi: Ignorance of the truth. A rope that symbolizes saving people. A rope called a rope held in the left hand. It is like a lasso that can tie up terrifying monsters or rescue sentient beings drowning in a sea of greed. The figure that carries on its back a halo shaped like a blazing flame called Karuraen, a ``legendary firebird that devours poison,'' is truly a statue that makes one think of invincibility. It represents a terrible attitude that burns away worldly desires. ``No one will harm you.'' Banjaku represents the strength of will. It stands on a rough rough rock called ``banjaku.'' You can feel the strong will of King Ming, ``I won't move here until I save all the people!''