Prajna ghost is a common pattern in tattoos, and there are no taboos. The tattooer can relax his mind.
Prajna is a representative of Japanese culture. From the perspective of traditional Chinese customs, Prajna is a ferocious ghost. Therefore, many tattoo enthusiasts often love and fear Prajna. What I love is the exaggerated and domineering style of Prajna, which has great visual impact and is full of a different kind of beauty.
What I am afraid of is the bad image behind Prajna, which will bring bad things to myself. In fact, the different views on Prajna are often due to cultural differences. Japan pursues "prajna" while the Chinese pursue feng shui. Generally speaking, it can be summed up in one sentence: if you believe it, you will have it; if you don’t believe it, you will have nothing. If it's just for the pure visual experience, you don't have to worry about it.
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The meaning of Prajna ghost
Prajna is a kind of ghost in Japanese legend. To be precise, it is a [ghost] in Japanese culture. ], and the origin of this kind of ghost is that people (usually women) cause their souls to leave their bodies while they are alive because of jealousy, and their souls can attack even
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To kill the person you are jealous of.
After having Prajna tattooed on the body, it actually means that we can remain rational at all times, be able to deal with everything in an orderly manner when encountering major events, and be able to deal with everything in an orderly manner. This is a beautiful symbol.
In addition, there is a deeper meaning: those women who transform into prajna are actually controlled by their own inner jealousy and inner demons. After we tattoo it on our bodies, it actually means that when we are in this impetuous world and face various temptations, we must try our best to restrain ourselves and maintain our true intentions.