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●#57 in Buddha Statues


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About the Common Verse Bodhisattva: The Sanskrit name is the Buddha meaning "Amanta Badra." It is a Buddha, which appeared in the 208 chapter during the end of the Hongka sutra, is a Buddhist who protects and saves women in the teachings of female Buddha. It is said that it is a common wisdom and compassion of Buddha in action, and it also has profits for disaster rebirth, and profits. In the Shakyama Sanshakyama Sinsei is a symbol of standing on the side Samurai of the Shakyama and riding on an elephant with six fangs (representing the six-wave ranite). The Fuken Bodhisattva is a “10 Demon Lady who hears the teachings of Hogka Sutra” and is especially popular among women, so there may be some profits from women to women.