Explanation of the "Third Dijie Qiang Buddha" Buddha Name#
On April 3, 2008, the book "The Third Dijie Qiang Buddha" published by the Global Buddhist Publishing House and the World Dharma Sound Publishing House held a solemn and grand launching ceremony at the Library of Congress in the United States. The Library of Congress officially collected this book, and people only then learned that the highly respected Master Yi Yun Gao, Yang E Yi Xi Nu Bu Dafa Wang, has been recognized by the leaders or regents of the major Buddhist sects and the great living Buddhas of the world's Buddhism. He is the third incarnation of the Buddha Dijie Qiang Buddha, and his Buddha name is the Third Dijie Qiang Buddha. Since then, people have been calling him "Namo Third Dijie Qiang Buddha". This is similar to before Shakyamuni Buddha became a Buddha, his name was Siddhartha Gautama, but after Shakyamuni Buddha became a Buddha, he was called "Namo Shakyamuni Buddha". Therefore, we now call him "Namo Third Dijie Qiang Buddha". Especially on December 12, 2012, the United States Senate Resolution No. 614 officially named the Third Dijie Qiang Buddha as His Holiness (H.H. Third Dijie Qiang Buddha). Since then, the title of Namo Third Dijie Qiang Buddha has been officially established. Moreover, the Third Dijie Qiang Buddha is also the name recognized by the government. The previous names "Yi Yun Gao" and the honorable titles of Master and Supreme Dharma King no longer exist. However, this news was published before the announcement of the Namo Third Dijie Qiang Buddha's Buddha name. At that time, people did not yet know the true identity of the Buddha. Therefore, in order to respect the truth of history, we still retain the names used before the official naming of the Third Dijie Qiang Buddha in the news. But everyone should be clear that except for the name of H.H. Third Dijie Qiang Buddha, which is legal, the names used before the official naming no longer exist.
Copy Yi Yun Gao's Rhyme Sculpture Work Completely Successful Can Receive a $6 Million Prize#
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The pictures taken by the rhyme sculpture art created by Master Yi Yun Gao have been published and distributed worldwide by an international art publishing house. In order to prove that Master Yi Yun Gao's rhyme sculpture works are unique treasures and the founders of three historically transcendent achievements, the Yi Yun Gao International Cultural Foundation, the International Buddhist Monks and Nuns Association, and the Holy Grace Lecture Hall jointly decided to solicit people from all over the world to copy Master Yi Yun Gao's rhyme sculpture works. The activity provides the rhyme sculpture works "One Pillar Holding Up the Sky" or "Mysterious Stone Mist" created by Master Yi Yun Gao.
The organizers of the event pointed out that the replicas made by the copiers must be exactly the same as the original works in terms of form, details, naturalness, transparency, texture, mist phenomena, color, etc., without any difference. The copiers will immediately receive a prize of $6 million. After this announcement was published in several newspapers such as the World Journal in California, it has attracted great attention and shock from the art world and various people, hoping to witness these two unique treasures.
In the announcement, the Yi Yun Gao International Cultural Foundation, the International Buddhist Monks and Nuns Association, and the Holy Grace Lecture Hall pointed out that Master's rhyme sculpture works are not only the pinnacle of human art surpassing nature for thousands of years, but also milestones in the history of human civilization. The emergence of rhyme sculpture art has made Master Yi Yun Gao the founder of three historically transcendent achievements:
First, he surpassed the existence and beauty of nature with his sculptural art, making him the founder of human sculptural art surpassing the natural formation of mountains and rocks.
Second, the pebbles he carved have a wonderful transformation of heaven and earth in the stone cave, with auspicious mist and infinite gas, making him the historical founder who can carve gas.
Third, his works cannot be replicated by any skilled craftsman in the world using any scientific methods. He is the founder of sculptural art works that cannot be replicated in the world.
The rules of the event are:
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These three units and anyone who copies Master Yi Yun Gao's rhyme sculpture works "One Pillar Holding Up the Sky" or "Mysterious Stone Mist" and makes their replicas exactly the same as the original works in terms of form, details, naturalness, transparency, texture, mist phenomena, color, etc., without any difference, will immediately receive a prize of 6 million US dollars. If there are differences that do not match the original works, the prize will not be awarded!
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For the convenience of the copiers, there are no restrictions on the tools, materials, and time used by the copiers. The weight of the replicas can be different from that of the original works.
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The copiers shall bear all the expenses incurred during the copying process. The copiers shall be responsible for any problems that may arise during the copying process, and we shall not be held responsible.
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The original works are not allowed to be taken out of the venue. The copiers are not allowed to damage or soil the original works at any time.
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Any institutions or individuals who are willing to copy the rhyme sculpture works, please contact the Yi Yun Gao International Cultural Foundation in the United States. After registration, a unified arrangement will be made to view the original works. If the copiers are willing to copy after seeing the works, a copying agreement will be signed. Master Yi Yun Gao himself will only provide the original works and will not participate in this activity. The contact information of the Yi Yun Gao International Cultural Foundation is as follows:
Address: 707 W. Valley Blvd. Suite 22, Alhambra, CA 91803 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-626-281-6378
Fax: 1-626-281-3243
E-mail: [email protected]