The Three Pure Buddhas were not symbols of Buddhism, but the highest gods of Taoism. The Three Pure Ones referred to the three gods in Taoism, namely Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao, and Heavenly Lord Dao De. These statues were usually worshiped in the Three Pristines Hall of the Taoist temple. The Heavenly Lord Yuanshi held a spiritual pearl, which symbolized the state before the world was opened; the Heavenly Lord Lingbao held a jade light Ruyi, which represented the supreme virtue of the Jade Emperor; the Heavenly Lord Dao De held a fan of the Yin and Yang Mirror, which symbolized the evolution of the world and the division of Yin and Yang. The order in which these statues were placed was fixed. Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was in the center, while Heavenly Lord Lingbao and Heavenly Lord Dao De were on the left and right. The image of the Three Pure Buddhas was different from the Buddha in Buddhism. The Buddha was usually depicted wearing a golden kasaya and holding golden Buddha beads. This reflected the different interpretation and expression of gods in Taoism and Buddhism.

Based on context alone Heavenly Lord Yuqing was one of the Three Pure Ones. In the Taoist Sanqing statues, the Heavenly Lord of the Origin was usually depicted sitting on a lotus throne, emitting auspicious light all over his body. He held a celestial device such as the Primordial Pearl or Ruyi, and his face was solemn and solemn, symbolizing the chaotic state and the primordial qi before the world was opened and all things were born. His image was often in the middle of the Three Pure Ones, reflecting his important position in the Three Pure Ones. The other two of the Three Pure Ones were the Supreme Pure Primogenitor Lingbao and the Supreme Pure Primogenitor Daode. Lord Lingbao usually held a Ruyi or a jade Ruyi, while Lord Daode usually had the image of an old man with white hair and a white beard holding a horsetail whisk. The Three Pure Ones as a whole showed the respect and understanding of Taoism towards the beginning of the universe, the creation of heaven and earth, and the highest godhood of Taoism. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Three Pure Gods represented by the Three Pure Statues were Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of Jade Pure, Heavenly Lord Lingbao of Shangqing, and Heavenly Lord Daode of Taiqing. The Three Pure Ones were the highest gods of Taoism and the symbol of the "Three Ones" theory of Taoist philosophy. They were worshipped by every Taoist temple. In the Daoist immortal pedigree, they lived in Daluo Heaven. They were the highest gods and the creators of all things in the world. They were called the Void Nature. The Heavenly Lord of the Origin lived in the Yuqing Realm of Qingwei Heaven. He was transformed by the Initial Qi and the Qi began to be clear. The Christmas Day was the winter solstice. The statue of the Qingwei Heavenly Palace in the Hall of Three Pristines was often in the center. It held a black bead in its hand and held it in its left hand. It symbolized the "Wuji" state where heaven and earth were not formed, all things were not born, and Yin and Yang were not separated. The Primogenitor Lingbao lived in the Pure Realm of Heaven and was transformed by the Vital Qi. The Vital Qi was yellow and Christmas Day was the summer solstice. The statue of the Primogenitor Lingbao was always in the left position (the left was respected in ancient times), holding the Taiji Diagram or Jade Ruyi, symbolizing the beginning of the separation of chaos, the separation of clear and turbid, and the separation of Yin and Yang. The Lord of Dao and Virtue lived in the Taiqing Realm of the Great Red Heaven. His Qi was black and white. Christmas Day was on the 15th day of the second month of the lunar calendar. The statue of the Lord of Dao and Virtue was always on the right side of the Great Red Heaven Palace. It held the Taiji Divine Fan and looked down on everything in the world, symbolizing the "Taichu" state of all things. In addition, there were many places that worshipped the Three Pure Ones 'statues. For example, the Three Pure Ones Hall in some Taoist temples also sold products related to the Three Pure Ones' statues for worship. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The Crown Prince Buddha Statue referred to the image of the Buddha statue depicting the story of the Crown Prince sacrificing himself to feed a tiger. It could be understood that the story of the Crown Prince sacrificing himself to feed the tiger was a story that advised people to worship Buddha. In it, the Crown Prince was willing to sacrifice his own body to save the hungry mother tiger and cubs. This story was common in Buddhist art, but it was usually depicted simply and directly, emphasizing the bloody scene of eating. However, there were some murals that displayed the determination and responsibility of the Crown Prince in a more touching way. Therefore, it could be speculated that the Buddha statue of the Crown Prince might be an art form depicting the story of the Crown Prince sacrificing himself to feed the tiger, but the specific image description and style needed further information to confirm.
As for the worship of the Buddha statue, the following are some key points: 1. ** Consecration Position **: - He should choose a clean and quiet place. If the Buddha was worshipped at home, it was not very suitable to worship the Buddha because the bedroom was mostly private and there was a place for private clothes. However, if the family's conditions were limited, it could be placed for a short period of time. If there were conditions, it was necessary to find a better place for the Buddha. At the same time, Buddha must be placed in a high position, because according to traditional knowledge, Buddha was in heaven. This way, Buddha could look at the overall situation and bring good fortune and health to the family. Moreover, the Buddha statue could not be placed behind the window, but it could face the door and window. It could not face the bathroom, kitchen or directly face one's own bedroom. It should not be placed next to or on appliances such as refrigerator, heat sink, audio, television, air conditioner, etc. Because these appliances have electromagnetic waves and sound, there is interference, it is not a quiet place. If there is a beam in the room, it is not suitable to place the Buddha statue. 2. ** Offered Requirement **: - The offerings were usually vegetarian, such as flowers, fresh fruits and vegetables. They had to be strictly vegetarian. They could not be big fish or meat, nor could they offer food with a special smell, such as durian. When choosing fruits, you can choose fresh and fragrant fruits such as apples, oranges, grapes, etc. Before offering, you have to wash them and change them every day. If there were flowers placed, they had to be changed every day. Otherwise, it would be disrespectful to Buddha if they emitted a special smell. On the Christmas Day of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas or the Day of Enlightenment, it was fine to offer only vegetarian dishes and steamed buns, but wine, meat, and meat dishes were absolutely not allowed to be offered in front of the Buddha, and round treasures and paper money were not allowed to be burned in front of the Buddha. 3. ** Attitudes **: - One must have a devout attitude and worship sincerely. One must not be casual. One must treat Buddha sincerely and treat serving Buddha as a serious matter rather than a child's play. Only by treating Buddha sincerely can one be called by God and truly accumulate blessings. It should be noted that modern people should advocate science. Worshipping Buddha was more of an act in religious culture, and what really guaranteed life was one's own positive efforts and positive values. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the story of the threshold and the Buddha statue, there was a dialogue between the threshold stone and the Buddha statue. The doorsill stone complained that they were originally stones from the same mountain, but the craftsmen separated them and turned them into doorsill stones, while the Buddha statue was respected and worshipped by the people. The Buddha statue replied that the human world was fair. The reason why he was respected by people was because he had experienced great pain and tempering and finally became a Buddha statue. This story tells us that fate is fair, and that only by experiencing hardship and hard work can we obtain respect and achievement.
The meaning of the Sun Wukong Buddha statue included fighting the victorious Buddha, protecting the gods, and exorcising evil spirits. People worshipped the statue of Sun Wukong in the hope that he would bless them with help in times of trouble, resolve disasters, and protect their families. These meanings expressed people's respect and faith in Sun Wukong, hoping that he could bless them and their families. As for the specific image of the Sun Wukong Buddha statue and the market situation, no relevant information was provided at the moment.
The Great Sage Buddha statue is a specific type of Buddha statue. We can learn about the appearance, placement, selection, collection, and explanation of the Great Sage Buddha statue. According to document 1 and document 5, the appearance of the Great Sage Buddha statue was the key factor in selecting and collecting it. It included being in good condition, having complete gilding, the charm of the face, and the carving of muscles. The second document mentioned the things to pay attention to when placing the Buddha statue, such as placing it in the auspicious side of the house or the auspicious side of the life, avoiding the opposite direction of the house, etc. The fifth document also mentioned that the reason why the Great Sage Buddha statue was popular in Europe and the United States during the Northern Qi and Northern Wei Dynasties was that its face and body were shaped in accordance with the aesthetic standards of European and American sculptures. In summary, the Great Sage Buddha statue was a Buddha statue with specific conditions and requirements for placement. Its selection and collection had certain value evaluation factors.
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There were more than 80 Buddha statues in Xuankong Temple.