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The Buddhas and Bodhisattvas educate and save sentient beings, and they should be enlightened by the causes and conditions of sentient beings. If necessary, he will also use thunder means, King Kong to subdue demons. This is also a form of compassion that prevents sentient beings from creating negative karma and suffering in the future.
For example, soldiers defend their homes and kill invaders, and police officers and judges uphold justice and fight crime.
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In Buddhism, goodness is righteousness, breaking off troubles is righteousness, and saving sentient beings is help.
All Buddhist scriptures are inseparable from righteousness and righteousness, righteousness is compassion, and righteousness is compassion.
Compassion is the supreme righteousness.
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The standard of good and evil in Buddhism is simply said: altruism is good, and self-interest is evil. Shen said: Virtue is good, and betrayal is evil. All the Buddhist scriptures are taught.
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In Buddhism, good dharma is justice.
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Buddhism: Buddhism is a kind of education, which is the Buddha's education of the perfection of all beings in the nine dharma realms; Non-religious, non-philosophical. Tell us the truth of the universe and life, that is, the truth.
Buddhist scriptures: Sutras, that is, there is no era, and "truth" is called "scriptures". Buddhist scriptures are records of the Buddha's compassionate advice to sentient beings, and they are textbooks. I know how to correct myself through textbooks.
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The Buddha I know is like this;
Buddha is thought, Buddha is wisdom, Buddha is the Dharma, Buddha is life, Buddha is body and mind, Buddha is soul, Buddha is heaven, Buddha is earth, Buddha is nature, Buddha is sentient beings, sentient beings are Buddhas, (Buddha is awakened sentient beings, sentient beings are unawakened Buddhas), Buddha is everything, every grass and tree is a Buddha, Buddha is everywhere, Buddha is everywhere, Buddha is everywhere, we live for Buddha, Buddha exists for us, Buddha is the true essence that pervades the universe, the root of all things, Buddha is always in our hearts and the hearts of all beings, I am Buddha, you are Buddha, everything is Buddha, It is when you don't want to see the Buddha, when you want to see the Buddha in front of you and in your heart, and when you don't want to see the Buddha. The difference is hundreds of quadrillions, billions, and even hundreds of trillions, and it is even farther from it.
Buddha is thought. Wisdom. Life. Body and mind. Soul. World. Nature. Beings. Scientific. Plausible. Peaceful human social life.
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The Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang present the "face" of Buddhism in various historical periods (from Liang to the Yuan Dynasty) in three dimensions. This kind of presentation allows the monks, cultural people, cultivators, and even ordinary tourists of this era to have a dialogue with the ancients that transcends time, and on the other hand, we are "in **" at the moment.
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Shakyamuni Buddha (565 B.C., 486 B.C.) was about the same time as Confucius in China. He was a prince of the Kapila kingdom (in present-day Nepal) in northern India and belonged to the Kshatriya caste. According to Buddhist scriptures, when Shakyamuni was 19 years old, he felt many troubles such as life, old age, illness, and death, and gave up his royal life to become a monk.
At the age of 35, he became enlightened under the Bodhi tree, opened Buddhism, and then began to preach in northern and central India. In the year 80, Nirvana was manifested in the city of Kushnaga.
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The Buddhist scriptures were said by the Buddha, and they were passed on orally at that time, until the Buddha's extinction in 90, the Venerable Mahākyāya and Venerable Ananda brought many Arhats to form a text in the Baiye Cave, translating the languages of various countries and spreading them to various countries.
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Tang Sanzang is fictional, and there is not only one Indian prince, but many more!
The Buddha is real, but we are mortals who can't see the true body of the Buddha with the naked eye, and here are a few images of the Buddha's manifestations.
Faith is spiritual, and unbelief is not spiritual.
Donors take care.
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You can go and see the legend of Shakyamuni.
Secondly, when Xuanzang learned the scriptures, the Buddha had been extinct for hundreds of years, and Journey to the West was ** not to be taken seriously.
But religious truth is a different story.
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Shakyamuni was an Indian prince and the founder of Buddhism.
Tang Seng went to the West Heaven just to learn scriptures, and did not see the Buddha.
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No, it was recorded by posterity.
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The scriptures are like the prescriptions taught by the Buddha. Seriously, you don't need to make offerings like 'worshipping God', you just need to collect them. The preciousness of the scriptures is that they teach us to practice the "prescriptions" within.
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Place it in a clean place at home, or on the top of the bookshelf, and cover it with a red or yellow cloth.
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The most suitable is of course on the bookshelf
If you don't have one, you have to put it on your desk
Keep the place where you put your books clean.
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Put it in your Buddhist hall, if there is no Buddhist hall, wrap it in red cloth and put it in a high place in your house.
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The place is small, how the Buddhist books should be placed.
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