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Relics are things left behind by people who really have the ability to cultivate, but they are not important, just like smelting, metal is the purpose of smelting, and slag is waste. Those who have the ability to practice take away the object with their karma during Nirvana, leaving behind this kind of slag called relics. The existence of relics only proves that the person with the relics really has the ability to practice in life.
In a word, relics are the dirt and chaff of saints.
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In ancient times, people took the hearts of high monks and refined them in the fire. You will be able to refine the relics that people see!!
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It's not refined, it's the bones left behind by a master in Buddhism after he died.
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Ah! It's not whether it's good or not! It is left after the cremation of the Taoist monks, as for why it is only after the cremation of the monks, it should still be a mystery!
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Original relics are the solid substances left behind by the practitioners after they have caused samadhi fires or iridescent colors, and they are sealed in the cellars of ancient monasteries. Or in a cave; Or the court, which is extremely magnetic. After the establishment of Buddhism under Emperor Ashoka in the third century BC, the bones of cremation were used as relics.
In the first century AD, after Buddhism was established in the Shang Shang Port, the products after cremation were used as relics. After being cremated by ordinary monastic monks, it was found that the relics were a large amount of calcium oxalate and a small amount of calcium phosphate, and there was nothing mysterious about this relic that it was fully revealed by traditional science in the 40s of the 20th century, and even more comprehensively examined and solved by quantum physics in the 50s.
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Relics are formed by heating calcified substances in the body at high temperatures, and generally rarely appear.
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It is a bead formed after the cremation of the remains of a monk, and its texture is hard and the color is even more colorful.
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A relic is a bead-like crystal after the cremation of the bones of a Buddha or a monk.
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In fact, "relics" are like the "sulfur steel" that we produce from burning coal. This is just my own opinion.
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Relics are bone crystals left behind after bones are burned, which is why Buddhists have great respect for relics, because they believe that relics are the result of the merits of deceased Buddhist elders.
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I don't know how it was formed, but I guess it's a kind of stone in the body.
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The relics are obtained by the monks after cremation, and the relics have a legendary color and have a high status in Buddhism.
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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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