福生無量天尊
福生无量天尊
fú shēng wú liàng tiān zūn
Many religions have their own mantras, such as "Amen" in Christianity, "Amitabha" in Buddhism, etc.
For the native Taoism, many people, influenced by the early storytellers, think that "Wu Liang Tian Zun" is one of the mantras of Taoism, but this is wrong. "Wu Liang Tian Zun" literally means countless Tianzun (Goddesses & Gods). "Wu Liang" is a virtual quantitative word with infinite meaning, and "Tian Zun" is a respectful title for the goddesses and gods believed in by Taoism. It is obviously wrong to call "Wu Liang Tian Zun" directly.
Wu Liang Tian Zun cannot be used alone. The mantra that Taoists should recite correctly should be "Fu Sheng Wu Liang Tian Zun" or "Fu Sheng Wu Liang", which means that our blessings and karmas come from countless Tian Zun.
This spell from eastern magics is suitable for blessing each other, praying and salvating the pass-aways (freeing the souls).