Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun
Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun faced off against the formidable disciple of the Jie Sect, Jinling Shengmu, during the Battle of the Ten Thousand Immortals. Some disciples also joined Western Buddhism, including the Chan Sect's Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun (later known as Manjushri).
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When
- First attested
- 1600 BCE
- Attested period
- -1600 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Shang dynasty: c. 1600-1046 BCE.
Relationships
- allied with
- Cihang Zhenren, Puxian Zhenren
- enemy of
- Jinling Shengmu
- manifests as
- Manjushri
- co occurs with
- Lady Yin, Jinzha, Muzha, Nezha, Li Jing, Li Zhiying, Du'e Zhenren, Taiyi Zhenren, Randeng Daoren, Shiji, Ao Ji, Nuwa, Cihang Dashi, Princess Miaoshan, Ao Guang, Ao Shun, Jade Emperor, Yuanshi Tianzun
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“During the Battle of the Ten Thousand Immortals, alongside Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun and Puxian Zhenren, he faced off against the formidable disciple of the Jie Sect, Jinling Shengmu. Some disciples also joined Western Buddhism, including the Chan Sect's Cihang Zhenren (later known as Guanyin), Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun (later known as Manjushri), and Puxian Zhenren (later known as Samantabhadra).”
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“Following Muzha's defeat by Nezha's hands, Li Jing tried to commit suicide. Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun interceded, saving Li Jing's life and containing Nezha.”
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“At this, Li Jing attempted suicide but was stopped by Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun, who also contained Nezha.”
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