Are the Buddhas of the Three Seasons the same Buddha as the Buddhas of this world?

Updated on culture 2024-04-03
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Amitabha! It's the Third Buddha, right? When we talk about the three Buddhas, we mean the Buddhas of past lives, the Buddhas of present lives, and the Buddhas of future lives.

    If we talk about the ontology, all the Buddhas of the Ten Directions and the Three Worlds are the same and the same, and if we talk about the appearance of each other, then each appears according to its own causes.

    In fact, the so-called all the Buddhas of the Ten Directions and the Three Worlds are nothing more than convenient sayings for all of us, and for all of us, they are reversed in our current concept of time and space, and cannot be surpassed. For the Buddha, the immeasurable Dharma realm, the immeasurable time and space, are all manifested in one mind, and there is no difference!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Three Buddhas are the main objects of reverence in Mahayana Buddhism, commonly known as the "Three Treasures Buddha". According to Indian philosophy, time and space are confused, so the three Buddhas are divided into the "horizontal three Buddhas" in terms of space and the "three longitudinal Buddhas" in terms of time.

    Heng III Buddha: refers to **Shakyamuni Buddha, Oriental Medicine Buddha (the other is the Oriental Buddha, also known as the "Immovable Buddha"), and the Western Amitabha Buddha. The Third Buddha:

    It refers to the Buddha of the past who lit the lamp, the Buddha of the present Buddha, the Buddha of the future, the Buddha Maitreya, the Buddha of the three worlds, the Buddha of the Buddha, the Buddha of the Buddha, the Buddha of the Buddha, the Buddha of the Buddha, the Buddha of the Buddha,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Buddhism has three Buddhas: all Buddhas in the past, present, and future.

    In the past, Buddha meant the Buddha who lit the lamp. The present Buddha is Shakyamuni Buddha, and the future Buddha is Maitreya Buddha. The "Buddha of this world" you are talking about should be the Buddha Shakyamuni Buddha of the present!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are three types of Buddhas: Past Buddhas, Present Buddhas, and Future Buddhas.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The three Buddhas and the present Buddhas are the same Buddhas.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello dear dear, I have found the "Three Buddhas" for you" usually refers to Shakyamuni Buddha, Manjushri and Puxian Bodhisattva. Shakyamuni Buddha is the founder of Buddhism, and he is one of the most famous historical figures in the modern world. Shakyamuni Buddha's teachings are centered on the "Four Noble Truths" and the "Eightfold Path", advocating letting go of greed and hatred, not falling into the six realms of reincarnation, and finally starving and slippery to achieve nirvana.

    Manjushri is one of the wisdom bodhisattvas of Buddhism and represents wisdom and knowledge. He is the source of many bodhisattvas of Buddhism and Padmasambhava, and is a bodhisattva of compassion and wisdom. Fuxian Bodhisattva is one of the Buddhist wishing bodhisattvas, representing the spiritual power of the bodhisattva and the bodhisattva heart that the bodhisattva should cultivate.

    He is the source of many bodhisattvas and padmasambhavas, with equal emphasis on compassion and wisdom. These three figures all occupy an important place in Buddhism, and each represents a different aspect and meaning of Buddhism. At the same time, there may also be some differences in the definition and interpretation of the Three Buddhas in different Buddhist traditions and teachings.

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It is one and the same. The scriptures say that there is no cause for great compassion, and there is great compassion in the same body. It can also be understood that the nature is the same, but the Dharma body is immeasurable, there is no boundary, and it is still one when inferred.