Eight Zodiac Guardians
There are 12 Chinese Zodiac and each have their designated zodiac guardians who serve as a protector to bless good luck and help them achieve success in life. (career, business, investments, health & relationships)
Thousand Hands Guan Yin (Avalokitshvara) 千手观音 - Rat: One of the most powerful manifestations of Guan Yin dedicated to liberate all sentient beings from sufferings & promote financial independence. Thousand Hands Guan Yin with eleven additional heads will help to enhance wisdom, intelligence and overcome challenges in different aspects of life.
Mantra: Tibetan - "Om mani padme hum"
This means “the blossoming of our lotus mind” when recited often enough we will be able to rediscover ourselves (mind & true nature).
Akasagarbha Bodhisattva 虛空藏菩薩 - Ox & Tiger: His name when directly translated means “boundless space treasury” highlighting his limitless wisdom. He is akin to a generous wealthy man who derives great joy in helping the less fortunate and closing income inequality gaps, gaining him the top ranked Bodhisattva in charge of wealth distribution among the heavenly and earthly realms.
Mantra: Chinese - “南無虚空藏菩薩” Nā mo xū kōng zàng pú sà
This is believed to grant you wisdom, creativity and dispel ignorance.
Manjusri Bodhisattva 文殊師利 - Rabbit: He is the oldest and most prominent leader of Bodhisattvas representing divine wisdom, insight and enlightenment. He blesses his devotees with mental clarity and foresight to surpass others in business, makes informed decisions and be a cut above the rest.
Mantra: Tibetan - "om a ra pa ca na dhih"
This helps to enhance one’s skills in learning, writing, memory, wisdom and other literary abilities.
Samantabhadra Bodhisattva 普賢菩薩 - Dragon & Snake: He is one of the principal Bodhisattvas and is all pervasive giving him the ability to control time, reality & wealth. His devotees are able to manifest great financial success in their lives with his divine powers.
Mantra: Tibetan - “Om Samantabhadra Mahametta Hum”
This brings peace, encourages charitable actions & fosters a state of tranquillity.
Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva 大勢至菩薩 - Horse: His name signifies “he who has obtained the highest strength.” His devotees are empowered with boundless wisdom and intelligence to overcome all obstacles and challenges.
Mantra: Sanskrit - "Namaḥ samantabuddhānāṃ, jaṃ jaṃ saḥ svāhā"
This brings wisdom and strength to tide through life and obtain success
Vairochana Buddha 大日如來 - Goat & Monkey: He is the supreme Budhha in Mahayana Buddhists and reigns supreme across the three realms. He is in charge of wealth, success, health, relationships & empowers those born in the year of Goat & Monkey to excel in their line of work.
Mantra: Sanskrit - “Oṃ Amogha Vairocana Mahāmudrā Maṇipadma Jvāla Pravarttaya Hūṃ”
This helps to purify the mind and body while fostering inner peace and mental clarity. It is also believed to remove any obstacles hindering one’s spiritual path transforming negative to positive energy.
Acalanatha 不動明王 - Rooster: He is the highest-ranked Buddhist Deity known for his unwavering faith, immense wisdom & ability to reigns over wealth, authority & health. Devotees born in the year of the rooster are bestowed with the determination to attain breakthroughs in life. (business, career, sales & investments)
Mantra: Sanskrit - “a ca la vi dyā rā ja”
This helps to destroy obstacles, clear negative energy, transcend ignorance, inner fears which are the fundamental blocks to achieving enlightenment.
Amitabha Buddha 阿彌陀佛 - Dog & Pig: He is the Budhha of Immeasurable Light and Life & dedicates himself to the enlightenment of all beings. He accumulated immeasurable merits from countless past lives as a Bodhisattva & through his enlightenment technique “Visualisation” his devotees are able to manifest their goals and aspiration into reality.
Mantra: Sanskrit and Chinese - “Namo Amitofuo”
This offers protection to devotees, eliminates karmic obstacles, enhances blessings/wisdom and connects you to bliss, inner peace, and spiritual enlightenment. It is also a greeting for Buddhists to convey well-wishes and blessings.
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