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There is a cause and effect, even 1 pass by, this kind of simple thing requires you to look back 500 times in your previous life. It can also be said that you cherish life and cherish the people around you, and their acquaintance with you is not accidental. 500 times in exchange for only 1 time, so hard that you shouldn't cherish what you have now.
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It's not what the Buddha said.
This phrase is made up by modern people.
It means that being together in this life is the fate of the previous life.
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It's really made up by modern people. Sin...
The meaning can also be understood as the cycle of cause and effect, which is endless... It's about fate.
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Although these words were not spoken by the Buddha, they do not contradict the Buddha's principles.
The latter sentence "Thousands of blows are still strong, and the wind is from the east and west, north and south" comes from the poem "Bamboo and Stone" by Zheng Xie (Zheng Banqiao), a famous calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty. Zheng Xie's paintings of bamboo are particularly famous, and "Bamboo and Stone" is a poem he inscribed on the painting. The meaning of these two lines of poetry is:
Although the rain and thunder, the frost and the snow pressure, and the hardships of all the hardships, they are still persevering and indomitable, and they will not have the slightest fear even if the wind blows in all directions.
In Buddhism, there is a so-called "eight winds", that is, profit, decline, destruction, reputation, praise, ridicule, suffering, and happiness. Profit is a proud thing, decline is a frustrating thing, destruction is slandered behind the back, reputation is praised behind the back, praise is praised in person, ridicule is ridiculed in person, suffering is all kinds of physical and mental pain, happiness is all kinds of happiness in body and mind. Therefore, the eight laws are often loved and hated by the world, and they can incite people's hearts, so they are called the "eight winds".
Buddhism requires practitioners to settle down on the Dharma and not move the eight winds.
Zheng Banqiao (1693-1765), that is, Zheng Xie, the word Kerou, the name Banqiao, a native of Xinghua, Jiangsu, was born in 1693 and died in 1765. He lived in Yangzhou and made a living selling paintings. It is one of the "Eight Strange Creatures of Yangzhou", and its poems, calligraphy and paintings are known as the "Three Uniques", and the painting is good at orchid bamboo.
He has a certain understanding of Buddhism, he went to Beijing three times in his life, and had contacts with the Venerable Master of Fahai Temple, the Venerable Master of Wengshan Wufang, and the Qingya monk of Reclining Buddha Temple, singing harmony with each other, leaving a lot of poems.
Oh, don't be annoyed, although it is not said by the Buddha himself, but the person who explained it is also kind. Get close to the merits of the Three Jewels with joy and wish you good luck!
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1. Buddha, a commonly used Chinese character (first-class character), pronounced as fú, was first seen in the Book of Songs, and its original meaning is unclear, and it can be extended to compassion and other meanings. "Buddha" is also pronounced as fó, which is the transliteration of the word, which is the provincial name of the Sanskrit Buddha, which means the enlightened one, and is the name of the Buddhists for those who have successfully practiced.
2. Shape and sound characters. The ideogram of a person means that a person cannot see things clearly; 福 (fú) means that Buddha has unrighteousness and makes it righteous, indicating that the Buddha cannot see clearly and wants to see clearly. The original meaning is not clear.
It is composed of "people" and "Buddhas". The word "Buddha" has the meaning of not, and the meaning of the whole Buddha word is not ordinary people. It refers to a person who has attained perfection, specifically Shakyamuni.
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<>1, Buddha, a commonly used Chinese character (first-class character), read as fú, was first seen in the "Book of Songs", its original meaning is slippery and unclear, and can be extended to compassion and other meanings. "Buddha" is also pronounced as fó, which is a transliteration word, which is the provincial name of the Sanskrit Buddha, which means the enlightened one, and is the name of the Buddhists for those who have successfully practiced.
2. Shape and sound characters. The ideogram of a person means that a person cannot see things clearly; 福 (fú) expresses that Buddha has injustice and makes it righteous, indicating that the Buddha cannot see clearly and wants to see clearly. The original meaning is not clear.
It is composed of "people" and "Buddhas". The word "Buddha" has the meaning of not, and the meaning of the whole Buddha word is not ordinary people. It refers to a person who has attained perfection, specifically Shakyamuni.
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Meaning of Buddha: Transliteration of Sanskrit buddha, same as Pali. The full name is Buddha, Buddha, Xiutu, Futuo, Futu, Futu, Futu, Futu, Futou, Futu, Botuo, Futuo, Buta, Buta, Don't fight, can't.
Paraphrase Awake, Enlightened, Enlightened. The will of those who have realized the truth. That is, the great sages who have full self-realization, awareness of others, and perfection of their actions, who truthfully perceive the nature of all the Dharmas, and attain enlightenment.
Buddha (Sanskrit: iast: Buddha), the Buddhist term for the Buddha, the full name of "Buddha", is the two-legged deity of blessing and wisdom, that is, the person who has attained the perfection of merit and wisdom.
All sentient beings who have gone through the practice of the three immeasurable eons are likely to become Buddhas. A Buddha is a person who has been detached from samsara and has a thorough understanding of life in the universe, a person who is truly fully enlightened, and is also called all Homo sapiens or omniscient beings.
Buddha] Self-realization, awareness of others, and realization of the perfection of the three, ordinary people have no sufficiency, the two vehicles of sound and hearing and dependent consciousness only have self-consciousness, and bodhisattvas have self-consciousness and self-awareness, which shows the dignity of the Buddha.
The Buddha can also be understood as a god with vast magical powers, and the Buddha is also enlightened. That is, the person who has attained great wisdom and has seen through all the aspects of the three worlds of the universe is a Buddha. Buddha is similar to the Chinese word for "sage", but "sage" cannot express enlightenment and practice, so the translators at that time used the word "Buddha".
A Buddha is a personality that has attained the most complete state of intellect, emotion, and ability at the same time, in other words: a Buddha is a person of great wisdom, great compassion (or full wisdom and full compassion) and great power.
Notice here the difference between Buddhism and other religions: the Buddha is not omnipotent, the Buddha cannot give us liberation, he can only teach us, and we still have to work hard to achieve liberation. The Buddha cannot send us to heaven or condemn us to hell.
It is not an easy task to define "Buddha".
To put it simply, a Buddha is an "enlightened being", "an enlightened person". "Dictionary of Buddhism": Buddha is the most honorable of the immortals, also known as the great immortal, or the golden immortal.
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Interpretation of Buddha: through [Buddha]; Seems; Ancient with "弼", auxiliary 弼.
It is translated as "the enlightened", "the knowing", and "the enlightened". Enlightenment has three meanings: self-realization, enlightenment (enlightenment of sentient beings), and enlightenment and perfection, which are the highest fruits of Buddhist practice.
It is said that ordinary people lack these three items, the latter two items are lacking in shravaka and karma, the last one is lacking in bodhisattvas, and only the Buddha has all three. The Hinayana word of "Buddha" is generally used as an honorific title for Shakyamuni. In addition to Shakyamuni, Mahayana also refers to all those who have attained enlightenment.
This hand-on room is the Buddha hall, scripture hall, and dining hall that treats the masters. - Journey to the West
Another example: bronze Buddha; Buddha face (Buddha face); Buddha seat (a platform where Buddha statues are placed); Buddha Hall; Buddha Treasure (various Buddha statues. )
Sutras:
The sutras are a compilation of the words spoken by the Buddha, and the sutras are the basic basis for Buddhist teachings; Vinaya is a discipline or code of conduct established by a Buddhist organization for believers or believers; A treatise is an explanation or elaboration of scriptures and laws.
The legend may be partly to show the wonders of Buddhism; Its philosophical and spiritual parts are truths worth learning and pondering; It extends the cause and effect of the first life to the cause and effect of the third life, regardless of whether it exists or not, it can reasonably explain some phenomena that cannot be explained in science, and achieve the effect of guiding people to good.
It divides Buddhist texts into sutras, Vinayas, and treatises according to their contents, which is the most basic classification and the most frequently used classification.
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There is no Buddha in the south, there is no Dharma in the south, and there is no Sangha in the south.
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The meaning of the Buddha is introduced as follows:
fó ] Tong Buddha . Compound]: As if.
fó ] Tong Buddha . Seems;
bì ] ancient with "弼", auxiliary 弼.
bó ] Ancient with "Bo", arise.
It seems that the Buddha Sutra Buddha number Buddha Buddha
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