Who is the person who has achieved the greatest achievement in the practice of Buddhism in history?

Updated on history 2024-02-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Gotama. Siddhartha was born in northern India in the sixth century BC. His father, King Johan, was the monarch of the kingdom of Shakya (in present-day Nepal) and hoped that he would succeed to the throne.

    But he was deeply confused and bitter by the realities of his life, and he was determined to find a way out of his suffering. He left the city in the middle of the night, shaved off his beard, and went in search of eternal silence. The king had no choice but to send five men with him.

    The ascetic Gautama and his attendants traveled in the Ganges Valley for six years, visiting many famous religious teachers, studying their theories and methods, and practicing the strictest asceticism. But none of them solved his problem. So he decided to seek true liberation on his own.

    He sat alone under a Bodhi tree near Buddha Gaya, by the Nirenzen River, and after seven days and seven nights of painstaking meditation, he overcame all kinds of troubles and obstacles, and finally saw the stars at dawn and suddenly realized the root of life's endless suffering and the way to liberate samsara. From then on, people called him the Buddha – the Enlightened One. The Buddha first preached the Four Noble Truths of Suffering and Extinction to the five attendants who followed him in his ascetic practice, and since then there has been Buddhism composed of Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.

    After that, for forty-nine years, he continued to speak to people from all walks of life. Finally, he passed away in Kushnara.

    Buddhism came to China during the Han Dynasty. Due to the excellent humanities of the Chinese nation and the broad foundation of Confucianism and Taoism, it shined brightly and brilliantly in the Tang and Song dynasties. The eight Mahayana Buddhist sects, including Tiantai Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Enlightenment Buddhism, Pure Land Buddhism, and Tantra Buddhism, have made the Buddhism founded by Shakyamuni flourish in China and is a great spectacle.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What I said upstairs is also true, the greatest attainment of the quasi-mention must be Shakyamuni.

    Buddha. If he doesn't fulfill the quasi-formulation, we have the best fortune to know this quasi-formulation.

    Moreover, there are many in history, and there is no need to talk about India. Let's just talk about ours, mortal laymen. Isn't he the best quasi-Dharma achiever?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is time to look at the birth of Buddhism.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are a lot of them, like Xia Zhenren in the Ming Dynasty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No mistakes. Mouth is not lost. Nothing is lost. No strange thoughts. No uncertainties. I don't know what to do. Desire is not extinguished. Perseverance is indestructible. Thoughts are not extinguished. 10. Wisdom is not extinguished.

    Ten. 1. Liberation is imperishable.

    Ten. 2. Liberation and knowledge are imperishable.

    Ten. 3. All deeds follow wisdom.

    Ten. Fourth, all the promotion of brotherhood and karma follow wisdom.

    Ten ode to a dull smile. Fifth, all intentions and karma follow wisdom.

    Ten. 6. Wisdom knows that there is no obstacle to the past life.

    Ten. 7. Wisdom knows the future life without hindrance.

    Ten. Eighth, the wisdom knows that Zheng is now in the world.

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