What does Prajna mean?

Prajna originated in Japan. The "Prajna" in the tattoo is the facial pattern of the female ghost, which represents the "jealousy" and resentment of women. In Japan, this tattoo means protection. But the "Prajna" in China Buddhism refers to the great wisdom of the Buddha, the highest level of wisdom. It stands for cleverness, wit and wisdom.

Expansion: Its moral is to hate all the time, hide in the dark forever with poisonous eyes and wait for an opportunity to burn couples to the ground.

This Prajna is generally divided into three categories: Laughing Prajna, White Prajna and Red Prajna.

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In Japan, Prajna is a legendary ghost, more precisely a kind of resentment, which is said to be an evil spirit formed by women's strong jealousy and resentment. Prajna also has its categories, basically including laughing Prajna (わらぃはんにゃ), white Prajna (しろはんゃ) and.

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