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Peacock King Daming Bodhisattva Photography

Even the female bodhisattva who has to make a detour when the Tathagata meets her is nothing more than the Buddha mother, the peacock, and the Bodhisattva King Daming. According to legend, the Buddha was eaten by a peacock while practicing. This peacock was later invited to Lingshan by the Tathagata Buddha, the later Buddha mother, the peacock Daming King Bodhisattva.

The mother of Buddha Peacock and Daming Bodhisattva is the phoenix that commands the birds in the Three Realms. Her background is very strong, and the Tathagata Buddha should be afraid of her, and her ability is also very strong, even not weaker than that of the Tathagata Buddha. Therefore, compared with Guanyin Bodhisattva, the strength of Buddha mother peacock and Daming Bodhisattva is much higher than her.

The experience of being swallowed up by the Buddha mother peacock and King Daming Bodhisattva in his early years has left a great shadow in the Tathagata's heart. Even if she is finally invited to Lingshan, there is no way out. As soon as I saw her, Tathagata thought of the narrow escape experience in her early years, so every time I saw her, I had to make a detour, because she didn't want to recall that terrible past.

Guanyin Bodhisattva is more a symbol of great compassion, a truly well-known female bodhisattva and the embodiment of kindness. When I think of Guanyin Bodhisattva, I feel that my heart is lit up and full of hope. Life is no longer dark, but compared with my ability, Guanyin Bodhisattva can only be said to be a disciple of Tathagata, practicing with Tathagata, and making suggestions when making decisions, such as coming to a higher level. The Buddha-mother Peacock and King Daming Bodhisattva can be said to be equal to the Tathagata, so Guanyin Bodhisattva is only more widely known, but it is not as good as the Buddha-mother Peacock and King Daming Bodhisattva, and the Tathagata is even less likely to make a detour.