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Was the Seven Prayer written by Master Lian? How is it formed?

Master Peanut's Seven Prayers for King Kong is very simple to read, with only seven sentences. It is not a long ceremony, but its content has profound and different meanings such as external, internal, dense and extremely dense.

The origin and practice of Master Lotus Peanut is a unique embodiment of Amitabha Buddha's meaning, Guanyin Bodhisattva's language, and the collective meaning of the ten buddhas and bodhisattvas. Therefore, the practice of Master Lotus's seven prayers is the prayer of the ten buddhas and bodhisattvas of the Third World. We are descendants of Master Lian, that is, direct descendants of the Ten Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in the Third World. This is also my expectation for you to practice this extraordinary and easy-to-achieve method according to the three dharma commandments between master and apprentice. These seven lines of prayer can be found in Commentary of Jianggong Maipeng Rinpoche, the Tibetan Law of the First Jianggong Kangchu Rinpoche and the Tibetan Law of 108 Tibetan Masters. Jiang Gongkang Chu Rinpoche's Tibetan Law records that Master Lotus Peanut lives in a state of great equality and is self-centered, and these seven lines of prayer are the voice of King Kong (* * * has seven lines, commonly known as the Seven Lines of Prayer of King Kong). Those who recite this prayer, Bodhisattva Dharma, such as King Tathagata, King Kong Sado, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva and Shifang III, all incarnate great compassion, that is, come down from the Dharma realm and bless the incomparable three holes.