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The twelve zodiac animals correspond to their respective zodiac Buddhas

  • Zodiac: Rat - (Thousand-Armed Guanyin) symbolizes great compassion, blessing those born in the Year of the Rat with abundant blessings and fulfillment, helping them achieve their wishes.
  • Zodiac: Ox, Tiger - (Akashagarbha Bodhisattva), also known as the Vajra of the Treasury, is one of the Mahasattvas in Chinese Mahayana Buddhism, specializing in wisdom, merit, and wealth among the countless bodhisattvas.
  • Zodiac: Rabbit   - (Manjushri Bodhisattva) represents virtue and auspiciousness, symbolizing wisdom and insight. Those born in the Year of the Rabbit wearing Manjushri Bodhisattva will find success in their careers.
  • Zodiac: Dragon, Snake (Samantabhadra Bodhisattva) symbolizes propriety and great vows. Due to the profound nature of propriety, those born in the Year of the Dragon or Snake who wear Samantabhadra Bodhisattva are often respected and enjoy extended longevity.
  • Zodiac: Horse   - (Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva) illuminates all with the light of wisdom, guiding beings away from the Three Paths and causing all lands to tremble when he practices.
  • Zodiac: Sheep, Monkey   - (Mahavairocana Buddha) represents the brightness of wisdom, protecting those born in the Year of the Sheep or Monkey, bringing happiness and success in career and fortune.
  • Zodiac: Rooster   - (Acala Bodhisattva) symbolizes rationality, helping the destined to understand their mistakes in life's journey, seizing opportunities, achieving success in career, and enjoying a happy family life.
  • Zodiac: Dog, Pig   - (Amitabha Buddha) represents boundless light and longevity. It protects people, grants wisdom to escape troubles, and uses the power of vows to universally save sentient beings, bestowing peace and joy upon those who recite its name.
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