The order of obtaining the Dharma-transmitting Acharya in Mount Koya, Japan is:
1. To be tonsured and obtain the ordination;
2. To receive the three altars;
3. Acceptance of law, with origami and permission certificate;
4. Acceptance of samaya precepts, with certificates such as toothwood, diamond thread, etc.;
5. After practicing for a full 100 days, the four preliminary practices are: "Eighteen Paths Preliminary Practice", "Vajra Realm Preliminary Practice", "Womb Treasure Realm Preliminary Practice", "Homo Dharma Preliminary Practice", before each line There are origami teachings and certificates;
6. Enter the two altars for initiation. After the completion, the Great Acharya will grant the seal and the certificate of inheritance, and the student will obtain the status of Acharya who transmits the Dharma;
7. If you want to obtain the rank of Acharya, the transmitter of lamps, you must also receive first-class teachings on all the practices and rituals on this basis, and then you can obtain the rank of Acharya, the transmitter of lamps, and have a seal as a certificate.
To spread the Dharma, Acharya not only needs to have all the virtues, but also has the five powers, which are the so-called statement, craftsmanship, medical prescription, cause, and inner clarity. The statement refers to the study of how language, names, sentences, tattoos, etc. are composed of Buddhist chants and chants. In particular, failure to understand the tantric Buddhist chants will result in loss of vision. According to the "Yogi Earth Theory", Gong Qiao Ming refers to agriculture, business, kings, books, markings, calculations, numbers, seals, fortune telling, incantations, construction (sculptures and paintings), generation (raising six animals, etc.), and preventing that (Textile, weaving, sewing), Hehe (mediation of disputes), Maturity (catering industry), music and other twelve types. Medical prescription is equivalent to modern medical science and medical technology. Yinming originally refers to ancient Indian logic. In layman's terms, it means being able to argue about cause and effect. Inner light generally refers to the teachings of Sakyamuni, including two types of scriptures, the Bodhisattva and the Shravaka.