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Brother Tao will explain to you the beautiful clams.
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The first of the Seven Treasures of Buddhism is gold. The Seven Treasures of Buddhism refer to the seven kinds of treasures, and in the Buddhist scriptures, the seven treasures translated by different scriptures are different. In the Pure Land where Amitabha Buddha resides in the Western Elysium, there are "seven treasures", and the first "treasure" is gold.
Gold represents a kind of health, and many Bodhisattvas who invite them home want to cast a golden body, which means that "the golden body protects the body, and all diseases do not invade", which represents the meaning of health and longevity.
The seven treasures mentioned in the Amitabha Sutra translated by Kumarosh are gold, silver, glass, coral, clams, red beads, and agate.
Xuanzang's translation of the "Praise of the Pure Land Sutra" said that the seven treasures are gold, silver, Vedic glass, Po Gya, Mu Saluo Jielapa, Chi Zhenzhu, and Ashma Karma.
The seven treasures mentioned in the Prajna Sutra are gold, silver, glass, coral, amber, clams, and agate. The seven treasures mentioned in the Lotus Sutra are gold, silver, glass, clams, agate, pearls, and roses.
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The seven treasures written in different scriptures are different, for example, there is a saying: gold, silver, glass, glass, clams, red beads, and yards, where agate is more valuable.
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The Seven Treasures of Buddhism are different in different sutras. However, Buddhism emphasizes the equality of all beings, and there is no distinction between high and low.
The seven treasures mentioned in the Lotus Sutra are gold, silver, glass, clams, agate, pearls, and roses.
The seven treasures mentioned in the Amitabha Sutra are gold, silver, glass, glass, clams, red beads, and agate.
The seven treasures mentioned in the Prajna Sutra are gold, silver, glass, coral, amber, clams, and chalcedony.
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Brother Tao will explain to you the beautiful clams.
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Which of the Seven Treasures is precious? In reality, the pure natural dzi is the most valuable, but the dzi with a magnetic field is the most valuable, which of the seven treasures is valuable, or the treasure recorded in the history books, the real product is the most valuable, to say that it is the earliest in the Tang Dynasty.
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The Seven Treasures of Buddhism refer to the seven treasures, also known as the Seven Treasures. The seven treasures refer to the seven species of clams, agate, crystal, coral, amber, pearl, and musk. Different scriptures have different translations of the Seven Treasures.
The seven treasures mentioned in the Amitabha Sutra translated by Kumarosh are gold, silver, glass, glass, clams, red beads, and manao; Xuanzang's translation of the "Praise of the Pure Land Sutra" said that the seven treasures are gold, silver, Vedic glass, Po Gya, Mu Saluo Jielapa, Chi Zhenzhu, and Ashma Karma. The seven treasures mentioned in the Prajna Sutra are gold, silver, glass, coral, amber, clams, and agate; The seven treasures mentioned in the Lotus Sutra are gold, silver, glass, clams, agate, pearls, and roses. The seven treasures mentioned in the Amitabha Sutra are gold, silver, glass, glass, clams, red beads, and agate. There are three jewels in the Buddha realm: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.
Buddhism has seven treasures: gold, silver, amber, coral, clams, glass, and agate. Get the three treasures and Cathay, get the seven treasures and the people are safe. This is the 7 treasures of Buddhism, and there should be five aggregates corresponding to them, which are color, receiving, thinking, acting, and knowing, including all of the human body and mind. Color: Accumulation.
Received: Accepted. Think:
Orientation. Line: Contrived.
Acquaintance: Farewell. Among them, color is material, and the perception of thought and action is psychological and spiritual.
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It is the Eight Treasures--- the auspicious Eight Treasures, that is, the Eight Auspicious, also known as the Eight Rui Auspicious, the Eight Treasures are auspicious, and the Tibetan language is called "Tashi Dajie", which is the most common in Tibetan painting and endows a profound connotation of a combination of paintings. Most in the form of murals, but also carved and shaped three-dimensional, the symbols of these eight mascots are closely related to the Buddha or the Dharma. In addition, these eight patterns can be formed separately or stacked into an overall pattern, which is called "Dajie Pengsu" in Tibetan, which means auspicious eight-picture treasure vase.
The 7 Treasures refer to the Seven Jewels!!
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The seven treasures mentioned in the Prajna Sutra are gold, silver, glass, coral, amber, clams, and agate. Because it is precious and rare, it is called treasure.
The car is a large shell, which is generally white, and if there is a yellow texture on the white car, it is a gold wire. It is one of the Eight Treasures of Buddhism. But it's not expensive, a white car bracelet is only about 30 yuan, and the price of gold wire is doubled.
The main point of the selection of clams.
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Round, something like a grinding disc. The first post on the topic of the Tridacnus theme post bar is the production process of loose beads, go and see it.
Artificial clams are made from the shell of clams.
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In fact, there are relatively few synthetic clams on the market, and the synthetic ones are generally milky-white. Like jade, there is no synthesis at all. Natural clams will have natural growth lines, and synthetic ones cannot be made.