Pilanpo (Chinese: 毗蓝婆) is said to be a bodhisattva and the mother of Maori Xingguan in Chinese folk religion.
According to Volume 7 of the Lotus Sūtra, Pilanpo is one of the ten rakshasis who protect the Dharma.
Pilanpo | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 毗藍婆 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 毗蓝婆 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Pralambra | ||||||
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According to belief, Pilanpo is a shapeshifter whose true form is a hen. Since hens and peacocks are seen as related through the phoenix (fenghuang), she is considered to be a relative of the bodhisattva and former peacock Mahamayuri, the godmother of the Buddha. Her son Maori Xingguan is a rooster and star deity (昴日星官, the Sun Rooster of Hairy Head). She is sometimes equated with Ākāśagarbha, a bodhisattva of the great element (mahābhūta) of space (ākāśa).
In the Chapter 7, the "Dharani" section in the twenty-sixth chapter of the Lotus Sutra:
At that time, there were ten rakshasis (ogresses) named Lanpo, Pilanpo, Quchi, Huachi, Hechi, Duofa, Wuyaotu, Chienluo, Guoti, and Duoqie. These ten rakshasis, along with the mother of all rakshasas, her son, and their entourage, all came to the Buddha and spoke with one voice: "World-Honored One, we also wish to protect those who read, recite, and uphold the Lotus Sutra. We will remove their misfortunes. If anyone seeks to harm these teachers, we will prevent them from succeeding."
— Lotus Sūtra, Chapter 7
In Journey to the West, after Tang Sanzang and his disciples are defeated by the poison tea of the Hundred-Eyed Demon King, who possesses a thousand eyes that radiate brilliant golden light to confuse his enemies and victims, Sun Wukong flees from the demon and encounters Lishan Laomu.
On the instructions of Lishan Laomu, Sun Wukong requests help from Pilanpo, who eventually subdues and captures the demon king. Pilanpo said that she had been living low-key for over 300 years since she last attended the Yulan Festival . She had kept her name incognito, never went out, and no one knew about her. When she asked Sun Wukong how he knew about her existence, he refused to answer. According to Pilanpo, the demon king's radiant golden light is so powerful that even the Buddha could not defeat it. Pilanpo uses an embroidery needle to do so, which was not made of iron or steel but was extracted by her son from his own eyes. After the demon king is subdued, Pilanpo sends him to guard Thousand Flowers Cave.
In Chapter 73 of the commentary on Journey to the West by Taoist Chen Shibin of the Qing Dynasty, it is explained that Lishan Laomu is familiar with the Hundred-Eyed Demon King, which refers to the pure yin consciousness containing poisonous flames. On the other hand, Pilanpo carries the yang energy, similar to Ziyun Mountain in the Cave of Thousand Flowers, and radiates the brilliance of the sun, revealing light.
The Yuan zaju or operatic version text of The Journey to the West styles the Pilanpo as the friend of the Queen Mother of the West, Princess Iron Fan and Lishan Laomu.
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