The Buddha who asked Cangyang Gyatso said, Cangyang Gyatso, I ask the Buddha .

Updated on culture 2024-05-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    On that day, I turned all the prayer cylinders.

    Not for excess, not for the next life, just for your warmth.

    In that life, I turned mountains and rivers.

    Ah, just to see you on the way.

    Ah, ah, turn the mountains and rivers and turn the pagoda just to meet you on the way.

    Well, this one.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cangyang Gyatso doesn't have a song, okay, only poetry, but now many of them are arranged for commercial use When the songs of TV dramas and movies, such as the poems of the Ten Precepts, see and not see, etc., Cangyang Gyatso does not have a poem called Buddha said, only one song called I ask the Buddha, the Buddha said that this song was a more popular song in the past, right? But there is no Cangyang Gyatso.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I asked the Buddha, "Why don't you give all the women a look of shame?"

    The Buddha said: It is just a flash in the pan, used to blind the eyes of the world, nothing can be worthy of a pure and loving heart, I give it to every woman, but some people make it dusty.

    I asked the Buddha: Why are there so many regrets in the world?

    The Buddha said: This is a world of whirlwind, whirlwind is regret, no regret, no matter how much happiness you have, you will not experience happiness.

    I asked the Buddha: What if I meet someone I can love, but I am afraid that I can't grasp it?

    The Buddha said: How much love does it take to stay in the world, welcome the thousand changes of the floating world, and have lovers, do happy things, don't ask whether it is a catastrophe or fate.

    I asked the Buddha: Why does it always snow when I'm sad?

    The Buddha said: When people are not careful, they always miss out on a lot of true beauty.

    I asked the Buddha: How many days will it snow?

    The Buddha said: Don't just focus on this season and miss this winter.

    I asked the Buddha: How can we be as wise as you?

    The Buddha said: There are eight sufferings in life, birth, old age, sickness and death, love and separation, resentment for a long time, can't ask for it, can't let go, only in the process of experiencing pain, understand the true meaning of life, in order to get eternal life. Spring flowers from green, autumn to leaves drifting, living in the laws of nature, a person must understand, put down, in order to get real freedom.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I asked the Buddha, "Why don't you give all the women a look of shame?"

    The Buddha said: It is just a flash in the pan, used to blind the eyes of the world.

    No beauty can match a pure and loving heart.

    I give it to every woman.

    But someone made it dusty.

    I asked the Buddha: Why are there so many regrets in the world?

    The Buddha said: This is a whirling world, and whirling is regret.

    There are no regrets, and no matter how much happiness you give, you will not experience happiness.

    I asked the Buddha: How can we stop making people's hearts feel lonely?

    The Buddha said: Every heart is born lonely and crippled.

    Most spend their lives with this kind of incompleteness.

    Just because when you meet the other half who can make it complete.

    Either you missed it by negligence or you have lost the right to own it.

    I asked the Buddha: What if I meet someone you can love, but you are afraid that you can't grasp it?

    The Buddha said: How much love is left in the world, and a thousand changes are welcomed in the floating world.

    And have lovers, and do happy things.

    Don't ask if it's a catastrophe or fate.

    I asked the Buddha: How can we be as wise as you?

    The Buddha said: The Buddha is the person who came over, and the person is the Buddha of the future.

    The Buddha divided all things in the world into ten worlds: Buddha, Bodhisattva, Shravaka, Yuanjue, Heaven, Asura, Human, Animal, Hungry Ghost, and Hell;

    Heaven, asura, man, beast, hungry ghost, hell. for the six realms of beings;

    Sentient beings in the six realms have to go through the cycle of cause and effect, from which they experience suffering.

    In the process of experiencing suffering, only by understanding the true meaning of life can we attain eternal life.

    Phoenix, Nirvana.

    The Buddha said that there are eight sufferings in life: birth, old age, sickness, death, love and separation, long-term resentment, and can't ask for it.

    The Buddha said: Life is created by oneself, the phase is born from the heart, everything in the world is the phase, the heart does not move, everything does not move, the heart does not change, everything does not change.

    The Buddha said: Sitting is also Zen, walking is also Zen, a flower is a world, a leaf is like coming, spring flowers are green, autumn leaves are drifting, infinite like the heart is at ease, and the silent movement is natural.

    The Buddha said: All laws are born, all are fate, accidental encounters, twilight retrospective, destined to each other's lives, just for the moment when the eyes meet.

    Dependent origin is extinguished, and dependent birth is empty.

    I was as naïve as you were.

    In Buddhism, it is said that there are three stages of a person's enlightenment: "penetration, letting go, and being at ease." ”

    Indeed, one has to let go in order to be at ease.

    I asked the Buddha: Why does it always snow when I'm sad?

    The Buddha said: Winter is about to pass, leave some memories.

    I asked the Buddha why every time it snowed was a night I didn't care about.

    The Buddha said: When people are not careful, they will always miss out on a lot of true beauty.

    I asked the Buddha: How many days will it snow?

    The Buddha said: Don't just focus on this season and miss this winter.

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