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Patron Saint of the Rabbit

The patron saint of the life zodiac with the zodiac "rabbit" is Manjushri

The Sanskrit sound of Manjusri's name is Manjusri, formerly known as Manjusri. Ancient translation: Miao De, Miao Shou, General Shou, Ru Shou, Respect. The Great Nikkei says: Miao Jixiang, Manjusri or Manju means wonderful, Shili or Shili means virtue or auspiciousness, and it is called Manjusri for short. Manjushri was the left side servant of Buddha Sakyamuni. He was the major disciple of Sakyamuni. He, together with Sakyamuni and Samantabhadra, are collectively known as the "Three Sages of Huayan". Manjushri Bodhisattva is the first in intelligence and debate ability, and is the first of all bodhisattvas. It is the bodhisattva who symbolizes the wisdom of the Buddha and is called "Great Wisdom". Manjushri, also known as the Prince of Dharma, is a symbol of wisdom. His body is purple-gold and shaped like a boy. He is crowned with a five-head bun. He holds a diamond sword in his right hand (representing the benefit of intelligence), which can slash demons and cut all troubles. He holds a green lotus in his left hand. , There is a Vajra Prajna scripture on the flower, which symbolizes the supreme wisdom, and the mount is a lion (indicating wisdom and might). Manjushri Bodhisattva is a symbol of great wisdom. It can develop wisdom and improve comprehension. It can especially help children achieve academic success, increase the wealth of officials and people, and increase wealth and happiness of businessmen. The patron saint of the zodiac can bless people born in the Year of the Rabbit, increase creativity and development, enable you to defeat your opponents in competition, and make your career prosperous. Therefore, if people born in the Year of the Rabbit can devoutly wear or enshrine the statue of Manjushri, the guardian deity of the zodiac, they can be blessed by Manjushri Bodhisattva, increase their wisdom, make their studies and careers go smoothly, have a harmonious marriage, and get rid of all worries. Manjushri’s birthday: the fourth day of the fourth lunar month