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The Implication and Symbol of Weeds
David symbolizes Manjusri Bodhisattva and is a symbol of great cause. King Kong, the great Wade, is one of the Gelugpa gods and is also regarded as the angry face of Manjusri Bodhisattva. According to Buddhist scriptures, the Great Wade King Kong "has the potential to hide evil, which is called great power; Being able to help others is called great virtue. It can subdue the dragon, break all obstacles and subdue Yamaraja's death demon. The great Wade King Kong also symbolizes the "great cause", which can help monks achieve the supreme cause and represents the overall and embodiment of the cause of all Buddhists. The Gawu box carrying the Buddha statue is handmade in sterling silver, and the front is engraved with the lines of blazing fire, which means that the great Wade King Kong stands in the blazing fire, and the back is engraved with Fo Yin, which means guarding. At the same time, as a small Buddhist shrine, Gawu Box can be worn by devout believers. One can pray for the protection of Buddha, and the other can be offered at any time when practicing dharma, which is easy to correspond, and can eliminate the infringement of fate and increase happiness.