Buddha should not kill, mosquito bite is hateful, and it is not beaten

Updated on healthy 2024-05-13
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Believing in Buddhism, in the Tang Dynasty, you could also eat meat and marry a wife

    At that time, there were no precepts, and the original meaning of the Buddha was wisdom, not killing!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you have hatred, you will kill him in your heart. It's better for you to ask how to stop the anger. If you don't have anger, it's up to you whether you fight or not.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Do you believe in Buddhism? The Buddha sacrificed himself to feed the eagle, so you can't give up your blood to feed the mosquitoes?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Sweeping the floor does not hurt the lives of ants, and cherishing moths and gauze lamps" is thought to be the cultivation of Buddhism with compassion as the reference.

    The first sentence is also unpondered, but the latter sentence makes me feel a little interesting, first think, this moth also really has "talent", for warmth? No, it hits up in the summer! Bumping into playing? No, I watched it grill itself.

    After a long period of observation and experimentation, a scientist finally uncovered the mystery of "fighting fires". They found that insects such as moths relied on moonlight to orient themselves when flying at night. The moth always makes the moonlight cast into its eyes from one direction.

    After the moth is running away from a bat or turning around an obstacle, it only needs to make another turn, and the moonlight will still come from the original direction, and it will find its direction. This is a kind of "astronomical navigation".

    The moth sees the light and mistakenly thinks it is "moonlight". Therefore, it also uses this fake "moonlight" to discern the direction. The moon is so far away from the earth that moths can fly in a certain direction as long as they maintain a fixed angle to the moon.

    However, the light was so close to the moth that the moth, instinctively keeping itself at a fixed angle to the light source, had to circle the light until it finally died of exhaustion.

    Second, many insects only fly among the flowers when the sun sets and after nightfall, collecting nectar on one side and pollinating plants on the other. In the dark night, they can successfully find the flowers, which is the credit of the "flash language". When nocturnal insects fly in the air, due to the vibration of their wings, they constantly rub against the air, produce heat energy, and emit ultraviolet light to "ask for directions" to the flowers. When the special structure of the insect receives the echo of the "luminous light" of the flower, it will fly away to pollinate the flower, so that it can bear fruit and pass on to the offspring.

    In this way, the light language of insects also contributes to the prosperity of nature. Therefore, nocturnal insects are mostly phototaxis, and "moths fighting fires" is a true portrayal of this habit. In addition, in fact, the moth does not subjectively want to die in the flames, but because of the structure of its compound eyes, it gradually approaches the fire when it flies around the fire at a spiral angle, causing the fire to be extinguished.

    In fact, the fault of persistence, resulting in the burial of life, can also be called a kind of beauty, death without regrets! I hope the moth will never know about this, and will always be stupid to hit, hit frankly, and hit without regrets! I also hope that the old monks will provide a few more gauze covers from time to time, not for protection, but just to add a little color, so that we can hit hard and rich!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When mosquitoes bite us, it is not considered a serious evil to fight mosquitoes. But killing mosquitoes regularly and on a large scale will cause evil.

    Sentient means that animals with feelings and thoughts, whether they are higher or lower animals, are within the scope of what we cannot kill. Plants like vegetables don't feel or feel pain. Belongs to the scope of the merciless life.

    Mosquitoes are sentient and thinking animals, and killing mosquitoes is killing living beings in Buddhist concepts.

    In daily life, people who study Buddhism will also encounter such a problem: if you don't kill living beings, what will happen to so many cockroaches, ants, and mosquitoes in your home and kitchen? A similar situation happened when the Buddha was alive, and the bhikshus asked the Buddha, and the Buddha replied:

    Of course, hygiene should be done, but when it comes to hygiene, we must be as careful as possible so as not to harm these lives. If it is not intentional, inadvertently killing one or two insects is not a crime of killing. When an animal is killed by mistake, it is necessary to immediately develop a feeling of repentance, a feeling of self-reproach, and to recite the Buddha for it, dedicate the merits of reciting the Buddha to it, and wish it to be free from the suffering of the evil path as soon as possible.

    As long as you are in such a mood, it doesn't matter if you kill such a manslaughter, and you won't do evil, but if you kill mosquitoes regularly and on a large scale, and your heart is full of murderous thoughts, you will create evil.

    Mosquitoes, flies, and rats are indeed pests relative to us humans; If you look at it from their point of view, you must also think that humans are pests. So, have compassion and avoid killing. In other words, prevention should be the main focus and less killing.

    We must have love and compassion for all sentient beings, so that we will not create a lot of evil. The main purpose of taking the vow of non-killing is to develop compassion. To love all life is to cultivate one's own good sentiments and good attitude, so as to make oneself a noble person.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mosquitoes are beaten because they eat blood, and people are bitten because there is blood. There is no one in this world who does not have a heavy karma.

    Mosquitoes are easy to kill, but the anger accumulated in the heart is difficult to eliminate.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A few words of experience for reference:

    1.First of all, it is the problem of relying on the report, when we see that there are many of these things around us, we should be ashamed, and we are blessed, so that we can be in the company of these things. Therefore, the heart of accumulating virtue and doing good deeds is born, and the heart of keeping precepts and not killing is born.

    When we study Buddhism and practice, it is very important to be ashamed. There are absolutely no such small animals in the land of Amitabha Buddha, and there is absolutely no ...... these mosquitoes in the inner courtyard of MaitreyaEven the celestial beings are absolutely free from these disturbances, and we have good fortune to have this kind of trouble, so we should strictly observe the precepts and practice courageously and diligently.

    2。Looking at the practices of many monks, I have stayed in several monasteries, and the monks absolutely do not fight mosquitoes and flies. They have several main methods, one is to clean up everywhere, clean up, these small animals must be few.

    Both, the temple often recites the "Pu'an Mantra", which is the mantra of Buddhism to repel mosquitoes and insects and ward off evil spirits. We should learn from the monks. Third, it is to take various preventive measures, mosquito nets, and sleep can completely deal with mosquitoes and flies.

    In the whole environment of the temple, no one has ever used poison to kill these small animals. It should be said that if the monasteries can do it, we lay people who study Buddhism should be able to do it without killing them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Try to drive away and not kill. If you kill it by mistake, you can recite the sutra to exceed......It is important to know that the harassment of mosquitoes is actually caused by the bad karma of the past, and those who have a lot of good fortune do not provoke mosquitoes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the previous life, we created karma, and in this life we will have a picture of being hated by others, and flies and mosquitoes belong to this category, and when we kill them, we are also creating karma, and sooner or later we will have to pay it back.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is not a sin of mosquitoes, but a curse of man. It's too many people who occupy their world. Our generation should be treated with humility.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Use a mosquito net. Food was put away at all times. The house is well cleaned. That's it.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south. I wish you all good luck.

    Great treasure vast pavilion good dharani dharani).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1 Install mosquito nets on windows.

    2 No mosquito bites.

    3 You can meditate on Amitabha Buddha Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, and pray to the Buddha and Bodhisattva to bless me to sleep peacefully and not be disturbed by mosquitoes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's killing.

    When a mosquito bites, it should be chased away and not swatted, otherwise the needle-shaped mouthparts will remain under the skin and cause more serious consequences.

    The recommended method is to install a window screen, check whether there are mosquito holes in the room, and spray the screen door and body with 3 to 5 tablets of vitamin B1 soaked in toilet water.

    In addition, although it is undoubtedly killing, isn't it a good thing that it has become attached to Amitabha Buddha and to you in this way? Therefore, you should make a vow to practice diligently, attain Bodhi as soon as possible, ride the merciful voyage backwards, and save the sentient beings who have been killed, injured, and harmed by yourself!

    Wish: Karma does not cover the heart, and I can't worry about it.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

    Nan no pharmacist Liuli light is coming!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Buddhism is against killing, and talks about the equality of all beings and the cause and effect of the three lifetimes. If it is said that this is destined to happen, then it should be faced, so all creatures in the world cannot be killed at will, and it bites and lets it go.

    Switch roles: If you are a mosquito, if you are hungry for a long time and suck some blood and let people die, how unjust, you will not be able to live in peace after death. Maybe it was the fate of the previous life to meet mosquitoes, but since you came, don't worry about it so much.

    Imagine, the Buddha could cut meat to feed the eagle, this bit of suffering is nothing compared to the Buddha, and there are similar pictures on some Buddhist murals, all of which show that Buddhism must have the spirit of dedication, as the so-called "I don't go to hell, who goes to hell." "All things have spirituality, and it is also a good thing to accumulate virtue and do good, and this is what it means to purify sentient beings.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you can't fight, you can't fight, if you feel that the mosquito is really biting, you can't stand it, you can fight, the Buddha said not to let the killing talk of compassion, you can repent if you kill it, after all, mosquitoes can't become Buddhas.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is not allowed to kill mosquitoes, but mosquito coils can be lit.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I also don't know much about Buddhism, and it is estimated that the master should drive it away, not kill, but in my opinion, it is okay to shoot to death, because there is cause and effect, mosquitoes sucking blood is the cause, and being shot to death by me is the effect, since it came to suck blood and caused the cause, it also has to bear the consequences caused by it.

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