辰巳年の守り本尊「普賢菩薩」とは?その意味とご利益を徹底解説

What Is "Fugen Bosatsu", the Guardian Buddha of the Snake Year? Meaning and Blessings Explained

Have you ever wondered, “Who exactly is Fugen Bosatsu?” “What is a guardian Buddha?” or “How is it related to the zodiac?”

This article clearly explains:

  • What a guardian Buddha (Mamori Honzon) is and its relationship to the zodiac
  • Who Fugen Bosatsu is as the guardian Buddha of the Year of the Snake
  • The blessings and spiritual benefits granted by Fugen Bosatsu

By the end of this article, you will deepen your understanding of guardian Buddhas and Fugen Bosatsu, making temple visits and collecting goshuin even more meaningful.

 

1. What Is a Guardian Buddha? Its Meaning and Zodiac Relationship

A guardian Buddha is a protective deity assigned according to one’s birth year in the twelve zodiac cycle.

There are eight guardian Buddhas in total, each believed to protect individuals throughout their entire life.

Characteristics of a Guardian Buddha:

  1. Protects a person from birth until death
  2. Worshipped for protection from misfortune and good fortune
  3. Expressed in statues and paintings, and associated with sacred mantras
  4. Believed to grant fulfillment of wishes and spiritual blessings

The faith in guardian Buddhas reflects humanity’s deep desire for protection and peace of mind.


Guardian Buddhas by Zodiac

Zodiac

Guardian Deities     

Blessing

Rat

 

Senju Kannon Bosatsu

 

Good fortune, wish fulfillment

Ox / Tiger

 

Kokuzo Bosatsu

 

Memory improvement, business prosperity

Rabbit

Monju Bosatsu

Wisdom, academic success

Dragon / Snake

Fugen Bosatsu

Health, longevity, protection of women, happiness

Horse

Seishi Bosatsu

Wisdom, family safety, warding off misfortune

Sheep / Monkey

Dainichi Nyorai

Family fortune, safe childbirth, protection

Rooster

Fudo Myo-o

Removal of evil, victory prayers

Dog / Boar

Amida Nyorai

Longevity, rebirth in Pure Land


Praying to your guardian Buddha is believed to deepen spiritual protection and blessings.

2. Who Is Fugen Bosatsu, Guardian of the Snake Year?

 

2-1. About Fugen Bosatsu

Fugen Bosatsu is the guardian Buddha of those born in the Year of the Snake and the Year of the Dragon.

In Mahayana Buddhism, Fugen Bosatsu is an important Bodhisattva. Often enshrined alongside Monju Bosatsu as attendants of Shakyamuni Buddha, Fugen represents compassion, while Monju represents wisdom.

 

2-2. Blessings of Fugen Bosatsu

Fugen Bosatsu is believed to grant:

  • Physical health and longevity
  • Protection from illness
  • Emotional stability and relief from stress
  • Economic prosperity
  • Family harmony

Prayers to Fugen Bosatsu are said to support both spiritual and worldly well-being.

 

2-3. Fugen Bosatsu and Women’s Salvation

Fugen Bosatsu is also known as the Bodhisattva of women’s salvation.

In the Lotus Sutra, it is taught that women can attain enlightenment. This teaching made Fugen Bosatsu especially revered by women, particularly from the Heian period onward.

Fugen Bosatsu’s compassionate teachings became a symbol of hope and spiritual equality.

 

2-4. Why Is Fugen Bosatsu Often Depicted Riding an Elephant?

Fugen Bosatsu is frequently depicted riding a white elephant.

The white elephant symbolizes enlightenment. According to legend, Queen Maya dreamed of a white elephant entering her body before giving birth to Shakyamuni Buddha.

The six-tusked white elephant mentioned in the Lotus Sutra represents purity, strength, and spiritual awakening.

 

3. How to Connect with Fugen Bosatsu – Introducing the Goshuin

You may understand Fugen Bosatsu now, but wonder how to build a connection.

At Jyoraku-ji Temple in Chichibu, Saitama, where Fugen Bosatsu is enshrined as the principal deity, goshuin dedicated to Fugen Bosatsu are available, including by mail order.

Each goshuin is carefully handwritten. Seasonal designs and gold calligraphy for wishes are included, along with the Siddham character “An,” creating a deeply meaningful spiritual seal.

This month's special Goshuin of Joraku-ji

 

4. Conclusion

Through this article, you have learned about:

  • The meaning of guardian Buddhas
  • The role of Fugen Bosatsu in the Snake Year
  • The blessings associated with Fugen Bosatsu
  • How goshuin can deepen spiritual connection

Receiving a goshuin allows you to feel the compassion of Fugen Bosatsu, even from afar.

Why not deepen your connection this year through a goshuin from Jyoraku-ji Temple?

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