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The pinyin of Nirvana is: niè pán.
Nirvana is a Chinese word.
Pinyin is niè pán ].
Interpretation: Originally referred to the extinguishing of fire or the dispersion of wind, it later became a general term in ancient Indian religions.
Example sentences of Nirvana:
1. Since then, our motherland has been reborn like a phoenix in the nirvana of blood and fire after experiencing vicissitudes!
2. The thin lover is not ruthless, but he has not met the right person yet. Joy does not necessarily mean that the Buddha cannot be cultivated, and the Buddha has also been nirvana in love. Lanling smiled.
3. Frustration is a papier-mâché door between reality and the future. As long as you dare to pierce it, the road ahead will be wide. Frustration is a guard dog squatting in front of the door of success, the more quickly the cowardly person escapes, the tighter it will chase you; Frustration is a flaming purgatory, and the soul will be nirvana in frustration, and it will reveal its golden color.
4. Put that heart-wrenching sadness and loneliness into the scorching heat of words, and let it become a spirit hidden deep in my heart.
5. Phoenix Nirvana.
Flying away from the fire; The east wants to know, the sky is full of sunshine!
6. Oh, in fact, nirvana is used to describe a soft texture.
7. By perceiving the emptiness and transparency of all things without obstacles from within, he is in the inseparable "Three Dharma Seals" of impermanence, selflessness and silence in Nirvana.
to gain inner freedom.
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Summary. The pronunciation of the two words is the same, but the meaning is different.
1. Nirvana [niè pán]: Translated as non-action, self-reliance, non-birth and non-destruction, etc.
What is the difference between Nirvana and Nirvana? How to read? Do two words mean the same thing?
2. Nirvana, which is equivalent to Nirvana, is pronounced [niè pán]: as a good name for death. It is a Buddhist term, which translates as "extinguished", "extinguished", "extinguished", "extinguished", "extinguished", "extinguished", etc.
It is the highest ideal to be attained in all Buddhist practice, and generally refers to the state after the cycle of birth and death has been extinguished.
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Nirvana: [niè pán].
Nirvana, a Buddhist term, means cool and quiet, annoyance, and eternal suffering; It has the meaning of the middle way of not being born and not dying, not being dirty or pure, not increasing or decreasing, and being far away from the same, being born and dying, being constant, not being complete, and so on; In other words, Buddhahood refers to the state of being free from afflictions and transcending birth and death after a few years or decades of cultivation, regulating one's thoughts, procedures, and emotions in one's brain, and finally reaching the state of having no afflictions, no attachment, and no change in fate. Buddhism believes that reincarnation is an inevitable process; After a person dies, the "consciousness" leaves the human body and after some process enters another newborn being, which can be a human, an animal, a ghost, or a god. Only by attaining the state of nirvana can one get rid of samsara.
Source: Nirvana's "Nirvana's Nameless Treatise" records as follows: "Nameless said:
The husband is empty and has no image, and all things are nothing but my creation. Those who will make all things into themselves are only saints! How?
The unreasonable is not holy, the unholy is not unreasonable, the reason is holy, and the saint is not unreasonable. Therefore, the Emperor of Heaven said: What should you ask for?
Shanji said: If you can't ask in the color, you can't ask in the color, and you can't leave the color. And said:
Seeing the origin is seeing the law, seeing the law is seeing the Buddha, and the effect of things and things is not different. Therefore, to the mystery of the people in the omen, the hidden luck in the imminent, the total six together to the mirror heart, a come and go to become a body. Ancient and modern, always through, poor and extreme, Mo and two.
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