Manjushri is the patron saint of which zodiac sign?

Rabbit.

The patron saint of the zodiac sign Rabbit is Manjushri. Manjushri Bodhisattva, the name of the Buddhist Bodhisattva, is the transliteration of the Sanskrit Maňju?rī, abbreviated as "Manjushri", which means "wonderful virtue", "wonderful auspiciousness", etc., and the new translation is "Manjushri". Manjushri Bodhisattva is one of the four great Bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism. He is famous for discussing the theories of "Prajna emptiness" and "Prajna convenience". Rabbits and Manjushri Bodhisattva have the strongest resonance. Therefore, if those born in the zodiac zodiac devoutly wear or enshrine Manjushri Bodhisattva’s natal Buddha image, they will receive double blessings from Manjushri Bodhisattva, increase their wisdom, keep away evil spirits, and eliminate all worries.

Manjushri Bodhisattva’s Birthday and Dojo

(1) Manjushri Bodhisattva’s birthday is on the fourth day of the fourth lunar month. On Bodhisattva's anniversary, you can pray for blessings, burn incense at home or go to the temple to burn incense. You can recite the Bodhisattva's name and mantra more often.

(2) The most famous Manjushri Bodhisattva dojo is Mount Wutai in Shanxi Province. It is said that the dojo is the place where the Buddha or Bodhisattva attained enlightenment or preached sermons during their incarnation. Worshiping the Buddha and praying for blessings is not limited to Taoist temples. No matter which temple, at any time and in any place, you can silently recite the name of the Buddha or Bodhisattva and sincerely pray for blessings.

Manjushri Bodhisattva is not only the zodiac Buddha of people born in the Year of the Rabbit, but also a symbol of wisdom. Among the people, most people think that Manjushri Bodhisattva is a symbol of blessing for further study. One theory is that Manjushri Bodhisattva is Bodhisattva is the embodiment of supreme wisdom. Many believers in later generations, especially students reviewing for exams, worshiped Manjushri Bodhisattva before taking exams because Manjushri Bodhisattva is the representative of supreme wisdom.

Manjushri Bodhisattva has a purple-gold body and looks like a boy. Its image is changeable and can be divided into one-character, five-character, six-character and eight-character Manjushri. The most common one is the five-character Manjushri. The Five Bun Manjusri is named after the five buns tied on its head. The five buns represent the five kinds of wisdom. Generally, the "wisdom sword" is held in the right hand, which symbolizes cutting off the knots of troubles with the wisdom sword (or holding Ruyi in the hand, symbolizing the achievement of wisdom).

The "Prajna Sutra" is placed on the lotus held in the left hand, which represents wise thinking. The sharp sword of wisdom means that it can cut off all kinds of stupidity, and wisdom is as sharp as a sword; the green lotus flower represents purity and innocence, and the Prajna Sutra is placed on the flower as a symbol of wisdom and compassion. Manjushri Bodhisattva also often rides on a lion to represent his incomparable wisdom and power, invincibility, invincibility, and invincibility; or uses a lotus as a pedestal to represent purity and innocence; or rides a golden peacock to represent flying freely.