Buddhism: What are the eight nos? What do the eight dharmas of Buddhism refer to?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Eight no, it doesn't necessarily mean "eight precepts", right?

    The eight noes are the eight non-dependent originations mentioned in Nagarjuna's "Treatise on the Middle Commentary": neither birth nor destruction, no constant continuity, no one or another, and no coming or out.

    Eight is not a description of the true phase of dependent origination, because ordinary people cannot see emptiness, let go of the Dharma and have a decisive phase, so they fall into the side of birth and death, constant breaking, one difference, coming and going, etc. However, the sage who sees the emptiness of emptiness does not determine the appearance of the dharma, so he can stay away from all kinds of attachments and go straight to the true state of dependent arising.

    These are conventional statements, and it is not very simple or easy to really understand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are eight kinds of laws in the world. 1. Profit, 2. Decline, 3. Destruction, 4. Reputation, 5. Praise, 6. ridicule, 7. Suffering, 8. Happiness. Fame and fortune are a matter of merit.

    The name of the loss is unexpected. There is no defamation and defamation. There is no praise for honor.

    Now praise the name. Now he is slandering and ridiculing. Annoyed by the physical and mental suffering.

    Enjoyable for the body and mind. It is said that these eight laws, loved and hated by the world, can fan people's hearts, and are called the wind. Believe in all the Lords, and stay right.

    Law, not confused by love and hatred. Chaos, that is, the eight winds cannot move also.

    1. Benefits, benefits, interests. Whatever is good for me is called profit. To see the clouds: to be able to do things to benefit. Yes also.

    Second, the decline, the decline, the reduction. It is said that everything that detracts from me is called decay. To see the clouds: the loss of the will is said to be declining. Yes also.

    3. Destroy, destroy, slander. It is said that because of the evil of others, the combination of different words, and the subterranean slander. To see the clouds: Yin is ruined. Yes also.

    Fourth, reputation, reputation is praise, that is, because of the joy of the person, although not face-to-face, but also with good words and praise. To see the clouds: Yin is praise. Yes also.

    Fifth, the praise, the praise is praised, it is said that because of the importance of its people, all in the crowd, will be praised for its goodness and beauty. To see the clouds: Yang is a praise and a name. Yes also.

    Sixth, ridicule, ridicule, slander. It is said that because of the evil of others, there is nothing to do, and it is vain to be true, and it is said to the public. To see the clouds: Yang is slanderous and ridiculed. Yes also.

    Seventh, bitterness, suffering is forced. The righteousness of persecution means that the body and mind are forced by it or in an evil situation. Urgent. To see the clouds: to force the body and mind to suffer. Yes also.

    8. Happiness, happiness is joy. The meaning of joy means that if you meet a good fate, you will be happy both physically and mentally. Pleased. To see the clouds: to enjoy the body and mind. Yes also.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The eight winds, also known as the eight laws of the world, are profit, decline, destruction, reputation, praise, ridicule, suffering, and happiness.

    These eight winds can fan the fire of trouble, so they are called "eight winds". Profit is a proud thing, decline is a frustrating thing, destruction is slandered behind the back, reputation is praised behind the back, praise is praised in person, ridicule is ridiculed in person, suffering is all kinds of physical and mental pain, happiness is all kinds of happiness in body and mind.

    These eight realms are the sum of fame and fortune, gains and losses, prosperity and decline, success and failure in life, so the eight dharmas are often loved and hated by the world.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Eight sufferings: 1. Birth suffering, that is, the pain of birth; 2. Old suffering, that is, the pain of old age and infirmity; 3. Sickness, that is, the pain when you are sick; 4. Death suffering, that is, the pain of dying; 5. The pain of parting from love, that is, the pain of separation from one's love; Sixth, the grievance group does not hate the bitterness, that is, the pain of meeting the enemy; 7. Seeking without suffering, that is, the suffering of unfulfilled demand; 8. The five yin are blazing and suffering, that is, the effect of the five yin is blazing, covering the truth, and the eight difficulties: the eight places and situations where there are obstacles to seeing and hearing the Dharma, namely:

    Hell, hungry ghosts, beasts, Beiju Luzhou, Wuhe or Yu Xiangtian, blind meditation rolling deaf and dumb, world wisdom and wisdom, Buddha before and after Buddha.

    That's it, hopefully.

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