Name and Birthday of Bodhisattva, King of Mountain.
The Tibetan Bodhisattva, the Sanskrit Bodhisattva of the Tibetan king, is transliterated as begging fork and tillering sand, and literally translated as Tibet. According to the ten rounds of Tibetan Buddhism, this bodhisattva is called Tibetan Buddhism because it is "as flat as the earth, as quiet as the secret". According to the book "Living in Tibet, Bodhisattva Wishes Sutra", "For the benefit of heaven, I was instructed by Nicodemus to keep the world in the Buddha-free world after Sakyamuni's death and before Maitreya's birth, to educate all sentient beings and free all sentient beings from drowning in hell, hungry ghosts and animals. And he swore that "hell is not empty and will never become a Buddha." "I swear, before I want to become a Buddha, appear in the hell on earth and save my suffering, I will try my best to live among the six sentient beings. According to legend, Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui Province is a Tibetan Bodhisattva. According to legend, when Xuanzong was in the Tang Dynasty, Jin Qiaojue, a monk from Silla (now Korea), came to China by boat. Concentrate on practicing in Jiuhua Mountain. Later, it was donated by a local mountain owner named Min to build a Buddhist temple and open a Dojo. Master Min's surname, and his son also became a monk with him. Master Minshan's son became a monk before his father, but when Master Minshan became a monk, he worshipped his son Ming Dow as his teacher. Decades later, Jin Qiaojue sat down and died, but he was in good health. After Jin Qiaojue's death, he was regarded as the incarnation of Bodhisattva, so Jiuhua Mountain was regarded as the Dojo of Bodhisattva, and became one of the four famous Buddhist mountains with the same fame as Putuo, Wutai and Emei. Every year on the 30th day of the seventh lunar month, it is the birthday of the Tibetan Buddha, and Buddhists from all over the world come to worship.