What does the eight-character motto of Buddhism mean?

Chinese pinyin "om mazhi mouye sold"

Hum is a blessing to the Buddha, which makes it convenient for all sentient beings to feel great sorrow. All sentient beings are just fathers.

"Horse" is the mother of great compassion, all Buddhas are empty mothers, and all kinds of wisdom are fundamental.

"Wisdom" is the Buddha of Mou Qiuding, who saves the cold and heat with great compassion, educates all beings in hell and turns hatred into compassion.

"Mou" is the Sangwa Angren Buddha, giving alms to relieve hunger and suffering, educating hungry ghosts and beings, and turning greed into use.

"Yeah" is De Sanrong Schiffer. Wisdom saves stupidity, educates animals and sentient beings, and turns stupidity into wisdom.

"Sa" is Tashi Dan's Buddha, which contains and saves jealousy and bitterness, educates human beings, and turns jealousy into tolerance.

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Eight Auspiciouss is also called "Eight Auspicious Treasures", "Eight Auspicious Ruins" and "Hidden Eight Treasures", which is also commonly known as the pattern of eight treasures, including an umbrella, a goldfish, a wishful vase, a lotus flower, a white conch, an auspicious knot, a winning tower and a golden wheel. Tibetan calls it "Sister Tashi".

In Tibetan Buddhist temples and Tibetan families, these eight patterns are often used as decorations to symbolize good luck. Since ancient times, Tibetan customs have been closely related to Buddhist culture. Eight Auspiciouss is a traditional auspicious pattern of Tibetan people, and it is a common decorative pattern in temples, houses, utensils, clothes and tableware.