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Relic: It is the emptiness of all laws, which is neither born nor destroyed, not impurified, not increased or decreased.
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The meaning of the relics is as follows:
Basic explanation: After the body of a Buddhist practitioner is burned, the hair, flesh, and bone form beads or lumps.
Detailed explanation: After the body of a Buddhist practitioner is burned, the hair, flesh, and bone form beads or lumpy particles.
Xi Dong's "Xinhai Twilight Miscellaneous Poems": "The eight countries covet the relics, and the healthy ones from the west are also Ayan." Wen Yiduo's "True Self Collection Miracle": "I only need a clear word, and the relics shine like treasures." See "Relics".
Origin of Shakyamuni Buddha relics: Regarding Shakyamuni Buddha relics, the fourth volume of the "Chang A Han Sutra" "Procession Sutra" records that after Shakyamuni Buddha attained nirvana among the two trees in the corpse city, the Buddha relics were divided into eight parts, and each of the eight countries raised a pagoda to make offerings.
Example sentence:
1. According to the Buddhist scriptures, the relics are hard and colorful, and only monks with high virtue can have them, and they are obtained by a person through the practice of precepts, concentration, and wisdom, and his own great wishes, and it is very rare and precious.
2. Scholars speculate that there may be a crystal coffin or a jade coffin in the golden coffin, or the relics may be placed in glass or agate bottles.
3. Contemplating the bodhisattva of self-reliance, when he walks in the body of Prajnaparamita, he sees that the five aggregates are empty, and all the misfortunes are overcome, and the color of the relics is not different from the emptiness, and the emptiness is not different from the color; Color is emptiness, and emptiness is color; The same is true of what you want to do.
4. The relics are the empty phase of all laws, which are neither born nor destroyed, neither dirty nor pure, nor increased nor decreased.
5. The light of the relic rosary is scorching, and the Tao is shot out; The bells and drums of the prayer building are ringing in unison, and the color of the glass shines.
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The relics, also known as the "sturdy seeds," are the strongest particles among the relics.
Originally, relics referred to the remains, relics, bones and ashes left by the practitioners, and Buddhists attach great importance to and respect the "strong son" in the relics, regard them as sacred things, and respect them as "relics".
After Buddhism was introduced to China, it developed greatly, and there were more and more monks. It is said that after the cremation of an enlightened monk, some solid or crystalline particles are usually found in the ashes of his remains. Later, relics were specifically referred to as bead-shaped crystals formed after the cremation of the bones of a Buddha or a high monk.
Principle of Relic Formation:
1. Monks eat fasting all year round, and the content of minerals and cellulose in vegetarian food is high, and the monks' daily life takes a long time to meditate and chant sutras, and the amount of exercise in the body is not large enough, and crystalline substances such as carbonate and phosphate in vegetarian food are easy to be deposited in the body, and finally the relics are formed in the body after cremation.
2. In reality, many monks will wear some gemstone jewelry, and most of the components of gemstones are silica, when the monk dies, the items he wears will also be used as relics, silica will react with some components of the human body through high-temperature combustion, and finally form a crystal, that is, relics.
3. Human bones are mainly composed of calcium, and calcium will produce crystallization after high-temperature combustion.
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In mythology, it is said that a person who cultivates to a certain extent will attain the Tao, and after the person who has attained the Tao passes away, he will be cremated and leave a relic. But in reality, anyone can leave relics, Bilibili someone used chicken bones for experiments, and really burned the relics, so it's not magical, to put it bluntly, it is a crystalline substance formed by the chemical reaction of ashes at high temperatures!
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The relics are the evidence of attaining the supreme bodhi.
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It is the crystallization of the Buddha's nirvana.
The Sanskrit word arīra, translated as "Sri Ra", means bone or bone. According to legend, it was a bead-like object formed after the cremation of the body of Shakyamuni Buddha, and later it also referred to the bones of Buddha and monks. Relics can be divided into bone relics, hair relics and meat relics, and it is usually said that they all belong to bone relics.
Buddhism believes that relics are refined by spiritual merits, and they are mostly made of hard beads and dazzling colors.
Types of relics:
From the relics recorded in Buddhist texts and still available to this day, it can be seen that the relics obtained by the Buddha after his attainment are roughly divided into two types: one is unburned bone fragments, such as teeth, phalanges and parietal bones; The other is the five-colored shiny sturdy seeds and white beads described in the "Essentials of the Buddha". Teeth, parietal bones and phalanges are rare, among which the parietal bones of Buddha are the most precious; And the latter, the so-called "relics", are the majority.
Buddhists have a rare idea of the Buddha's relics, so they are willing to make respectful offerings. And they often believe in where the relics are, that is, where the Dharma body is. Therefore, offering relics, that is, worshipping the Buddha's enlightenment Bodhi tree, Vajra throne, and the footprints of Buddhist scriptures, etc., is to form the cause of the Buddha's hearing of the Dharma and quickly become Bodhi.
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The relics, also known as Buddha bones, are said to be the bones left by the Buddha when he passed away in the flesh.
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Relics, in the most direct and simple way, are the bones of dead people.
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It's proof that some monks have attained enlightenment, but in fact it's just some tumors.
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The ashes of a high Buddhist monk after sitting down.
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You can knock it with an iron hammer, and the iron hammer can knock it out, and the relics and relics are as if they are not moving, that is true.
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