Miraculous Maiden (also translated as "sarasvati", "Miraculous Maiden" and "Miraculous Mother"), whose Vatican name is Sarasvati, is a deity who is connected with Hinduism and Buddhism. Miraculous Maiden is the deity of Sanskrit. In India and Tibet, most people who study Sanskrit will take this method in order to learn it smoothly. Because she is the deity endowed with all kinds of wisdom and literary talents, anyone who studies or engages in art, literature, calligraphy, music, craftsmanship, writing and debate will get great help in practicing this method. The image is a goddess costume, with white skin, two arms on one side, playing with a phoenix-headed piano, solemn rings and wreaths, looks like a young woman, and her feet are wrong, and she lives on the lotus moon wheel. Statues in Buddhist temples often regard it as a female bodhisattva. The bodhisattva is dressed with eight arms, and the other six arms hold fireboats, swords, bows, arrows, axes, ropes and so on. The two arms are folded. There are lions, tigers, foxes, leopards and other wild animals at their feet. This deity can quickly increase wisdom, but it is not conducive to accumulating wealth. Therefore, people who practice his dharma generally have the tradition of repairing wealth first and continuing their mother's retreat or continuing their mother's retreat at the same time to fill this need. You need to teach initiation to practice.
The goddess of geisha, according to legend, is the goddess who was born from Wang Faji, the head of Luo Tian. Also known as the natural goddess, Mohan Shouluo Dingsheng Goddess. This day, the girl has a good face and is the first performer. The image is dressed in a heavenly dress, with wreaths all over the body, with cymbals on both wrists, the left hand holding smallpox upward, and the right hand twisting the skirt downward. According to legend, this heavenly daughter can satisfy her wish for abundance, auspiciousness and happiness of all beings. If all beings pray to her for all kinds of skills, they can also achieve success quickly. Therefore, it has been revered by Japanese performers since ancient times. Its practice method is called the method of geisha. Its statues are rare, so it must be made by itself according to the portrait method in "The chanting method of the Buddha's magical power in the Buddha's Avatar", and the practice of the method requires the master to teach initiation. After that, he fasted and abstains from lust, and recited his spell 1, times without eating wine and meat, until his heart recited all kinds of preparations before holding the goddess. All wishes are met.