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Brief introduction of Huang Caishen
Huang Caishen is called "Shambhala" in Xiangxiong, "Nala" in Tibetan and "God of Wealth" in Chinese. The Tibetan name is "Qianbala Sebo" or "Zangse", and the skin color is yellow, so it is called the God of Wealth. Huang Caishen is one of the five-color wealth gods of Yongzhong Benjiao. In tantric teachings, Huang Caishen belongs to the god of wealth, and is also one of the protectors and five-color gods of wealth. Huang Caishen is one of the fifteen teachings of ancient Tibetan Buddhism and Yongzhong Benbo Buddhism. He belongs to a god who has been passed down continuously. As a convenient practice of Buddhism, Benbo believers, Mei Zupu, Xing Rao Miwo and others taught many methods of practice. The image of Huang Caishen is topless, wearing a skirt and holding Manibao in his right hand, which symbolizes that Bao Guang shines everywhere and increases the blessings of all beings. Holding a big mongoose in his left hand, the mongoose has jewels in its mouth, which symbolizes treasure. The white conch on his left foot symbolizes that he can get treasure in the sea.

In "Tasteless and Solemn Glazed Glass Light", Chambala, the God of Wealth, has a dark blue complexion, a scowl and a belly as big as an altar. He is decorated with a lucky treasure chain, with a red flag in his right hand and a treasure beast in his left hand. He lives on a big mat with haughty majesty, surrounded by wonderful gods of wealth. You are a Buddhist god in charge of treasures and wealth. After worshipping Buddha, we were born here to pray to you and pray for the wealth of fate.

Huang Caishen, whose Tibetan name is Tibet Glasebo, is the protector of esoteric religion and the first of all the gods of wealth. Huang Caishen is one of the five major wealth gods generally supported by various sects of Tibetan Buddhism. Because his body is yellow, he is called Huang Caishen. Huang Caishen was originally a religious term, and the religious argot refers to nine kinds of meditation practiced by Mahayana Bodhisattva, namely, self-meditation, total meditation, difficult meditation, whole-door meditation, kind meditation, total meditation, worry-free meditation, happy meditation in this world and pure meditation. Shinrikyo believes that before the tenth mind, the ninth mind was an obvious religion, and after that, the mind was an abstruse religion, so it was called nine manifestations and one secret.

In order to make the secret traveler rich, not forced by life, feel at ease and give the traveler wealth. Huang Caishen has two arms on one side, and the five Buddha crowns are headdresses. He is short and big, with strong arms. He holds Braga Ruyibao in his right hand and spits out treasure rats in his left. He is dressed in a celestial suit, blue lotus flowers and jewelry garlands as decorations, and he misses the beads on his chest. Bend your left foot, step on the conch treasure with your right foot, and sit on the lotus moon wheel with your wishful thinking. Huang Caishen is one of the five major wealth gods generally supported by various sects of Tibetan Buddhism. Because his body is yellow, he is called Huang Caishen. By practicing the Dharma of Huang Caishen and reciting his secret mantra, you can get the blessing of Huang Caishen, increase your wealth, longevity, intellectual, material and spiritual benefits, and get rid of life and all economic oppression, so as to feel at ease. But practitioners need to show great bodhicitta, make good relations and give alms diligently. Don't be greedy for petty gain, protect the law and reduce crime. Huang Caishen is Huang Bulu King Kong, with a kind face, wearing a jewelry crown, bare chest and abdomen, jewelry, jewelry earrings, jewelry bracelets, jewelry, silk clothes above and silk skirts below. His right hand holds a flame thrower on his right knee, and his left hand holds a string of jewels. There are auras, auspicious clouds and distant mountains behind him. Can increase happiness, longevity, wisdom, material and spiritual benefits. Managing wealth can lift all living things out of poverty and enrich their financial resources.