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By bxun
@bxuncc (109)
Nanjing, China
October 27, 2020 8:08pm CST
This article will introduce this mysterious artifact: rub. It belongs to a special type, belonging to the series of Tibetan Buddhist statues. As a sacred object of Tibetan Buddhism, it is simple and popular, but has great aesthetic value and religious value. The word "wipe" originated from the north central dialect of ancient India. It is a transliteration of Sanskrit in Tibetan, meaning "copy", which refers to a kind of molded mud Buddha or mud tower. It is made of red clay in early Indian style,. After it was spread to China, it was made of pottery, burnt ashes from worshipping immortals in temples, and even mixed with the ashes of dead relatives. It was sintered into a statue of the king of wealth, a statue of six armed protection, a sitting statue of Sakyamuni, a statue of niushouyong protecting Dharma, a statue of wuliangshou Buddha, a statue of a pharmacist Buddha, etc. Then, it smears a layer of gold on the outside, which makes it look noble. This magic weapon is called rub, which has the magic power to expel evil spirits and protect peace.
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@SHOHANA (16093)
• Bangladesh
28 Oct 20
Do you believe in magic? Well, if its a spiritual thing then I've nothing to say
@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
29 Oct 20
You're right. Spiritual and magic are separated by a layer of paper.
@Shavkat (139942)
• Philippines
28 Oct 20
Thanks for sharing this.
• India
28 Oct 20
Nice