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Sudhana

The Bestower of Children and Wealth

This refers to the boy, Sudhana, standing on the left side of Avalokitesvara in Chinese temples and monasteries. This bodhisattva of the Buddhist faith is an instance of the possibility for one to attain Buddhahood through self-cultivation in this life, as preached by Mahayana Buddhism, instead of three lives (previous life, this life and after life). The practice of placing Sudhana on the left side of Avalokitesvara in the porch of the main gate to temples of the Zen sect is based on the story of Sudhana paying respects to fifty-three teachers and finally acknowledging Avalokitesvara as his teacher. This practice started in the Yuan Dynasty. Since then, Sudhana became the errand boy handling the bestowal of children and wealth by the Goddess of Mercy. Few people knew the myth which says that many treasures emerged automatically at the time of Sudhana's birth. They gathered that the boy must be good at managing money matters or good at mak- ing money, because Sudhana in Sanskrit ancl the Chinese translation, Shancai, literally means good at money. For this reason many rich merchants and landlords in the old days paid homage to Sudhana as a God of Wealth.The vase and willow wand in Avalokitesvara's hands originally symbolized the bodhisattva spreading the dharma all over the world. Later, as they were described by some people as the talismans with which Avalokitesvara con- trolled the weather, people in many areas would pray to the god for rain when there was a drought




List of Gods : "Avalokitesvara" - 20 records

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Goddess name
"Tara (power of hunger)"
Hindu / Vedic, Epic / Puranic (1) Goddess. May originally have had astral connotations, since the word can be interpreted as “star.” One of a group of MAHAVIDYAS personifying the SAKTI of SI IVA. She may also be the consort of CANDRA (SOMA). Aspects include Krodharatri. Attributes: knife, skin, skull, snakes and sword. Three-eyed.(2) Goddess. Buddhist (Mahayana and Vajrayana). An epithet of the mother of the BUDDHA, Maya. Also one of a series of female deities, the DHYANIBUDDHASAKTI considered to be aspects of the Sakti of AVALOKITESVARA or of AMOGASHIDDHI. She may also be the Sakti of ADIBIDDHA and of the various DHYANIBUDDHAS, in which case she is characterized by their colors. These Taras thus become “White Tara” and so on.See also BHRKUTI, EKAJATA, KURUKULLA, SITATARA and SYAMATARA. In Tibetan Buddhism she is known as sGrol-ma....
God name
"Vidyapati-Lokesvara"
Buddhist God. A variety of the BODHISATTVA AVALOKITESVARA. Depicted resting on a lotus, his attributes include a fly-whisk....
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