Who is the bodhisattva at Christmas on July 2 1 day?

Bodhisattva, the founder of Pu 'an.

Zen master Pu 'an is the 13th generation descendant of the Zen "Lin Ji" legal system, and he is a great Zen master with thorough understanding and focusing on benefiting the people. Its revelations and miracles are widely circulated in religious and folk circles.

The Shurangama Sutra says: Eight Bodhisattvas can speak their own spells. Bodhisattva, the founder of Pu 'an, personally said a spell-Pu 'an curse.

Bodhisattva, the founder of Pu 'an, made a big wish, saying this mantra one or three times on taboo days, such as calming the nerves, praying for Buddha, staying at home, going out, etc., which can be called "everything is forgiven". Cockroaches, white talk, mosquitoes, mice and other bugs at home are very annoying. You can avoid them by saying this spell.

Most disciples who have studied Buddhism for a long time know that there is a powerful spell in Buddhism called "Pu 'an Mantra". The old monk said that the "Pu 'an Mantra" was fierce, and ordinary monks in ancient times used it to subdue demons. If the devil annoys all sentient beings, the devil's head will be torn open when Father Pu 'an recites this mantra. In addition to exorcising evil spirits, the Pu 'an mantra is also very powerful. If you can practice this mantra sincerely and follow the right path, you will get what you want, which shows the great merits of this mantra.

Brahma music Prayer of Pu 'an in Dasuoguo Temple is a natural melody composed of many different tones. It is like the blending of heaven and earth, which makes people naturally enter the realm of purity and ethereal, and can communicate with the Bodhisattva's spiritual response of Zen master Pu 'an. It is very effective to recite. This mantra can be spread to ten parties, to repel ants and mosquitoes, to eliminate disasters and evil spirits, to prevent miscarriage, to drive away evil spirits and filth, and to turn good luck into happiness. Regular recitation can make the weather favorable, the grains plentiful, the six animals multiply and everything goes well.