A flower and a leaf, a millet and a sand. What does that mean?

Updated on culture 2024-06-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Meaning for the world, people are as small as flowers, leaves, sand, parasitic mayflies between heaven and earth, to word you are only people, but to one people you may a word

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The objectivity of metaphors for things, step by step to follow up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A flower, a leaf, a chestnut, a grain of sand.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Every inconspicuous little thing in nature" is just a way of expressing it in comparative literature.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One sand and one world, one leaf and one Bodhi. A flower is a paradise, a dust is a living being.

    See the truth in the subtleties, and see the true meaning of human nature in the subtleties.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Zen can be heard.

    Jian Fengwen layman talked about the "Lengyan Sutra", "Yuanjue Sutra", "Lenga Sutra", "Six Ancestors Altar Sutra" and "Three Ancestors Faith Inscription".

    The vowel old man speaks of "Lotus Flower Record".

    Master Shengyi's "Diamond Sutra" and "Six Patriarchs Altar Sutra".

    There is a link to the Sanhui Zen Room on the homepage of my space, and there is one.

    Amitabha.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The whole world can be seen from a single flower, and a single leaf can represent the whole Bodhi.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be a warning to the world that we must cherish all things in the world and have good thoughts in order to get good results.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It depends on whether it is translated literally, or standing at a higher level, that is, my comprehension, to tell the mystery and the mystery Why should the donor think more about a flower and a world Ha A flower world As if it is today, it seems to look far away Hope that the donor will think more to understand his own worries and lead my family.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The original text is "one sand and one world" and "one flower, one leaf and one thing", which are not from Buddhist scriptures. The first sentence is from "The Correct Interpretation of the Diamond Sutra" and "The Explanation of the Yuanjue Sutra", and the latter sentence is from "Quotations of the New Zen Master of Huanglong Dead Heart", "Guanglu of the Zen Master of Fohai Blind Hall" and "The Sleepwalking Collection of the Old Man of Hanshan".

    The following is an excerpt from the original article, I hope it can be helpful to you.

    The Diamond Sutra is being unraveled in the lower volume: "Ganges sand and other Ganges sand." One sand and one world land. All sentient beings. Each with one mind. There are several kinds of minds. If you come to purify your eyes. It's all known".

    Dafang Guangyuan Jue Xiu Duo Luo Yi Sutra to be explained: "Those in the world of Buddhas." Hundreds of billions of monks are just waiting for the river of numbers. One by one, one in the river, one sand, one world. There are so many worlds. ”

    Huanglong's Dead Heart New Zen Master Quotations":

    Send the Zen person to hold the bowl.

    The spring scenery is exquisite. Five leaves are fragrant and seven leaves are open. The seeds are born on the branches. A flower and a leaf are the same.

    Fohai Blind Hall Zen Master Guanglu": "A flower and a leaf are the same." A Buddha, a moment, a return to the soil. ”

    The Old Man of Hanshan Sleepwalking Volume 37:

    Huaidadu Thousand Buddha Temple.

    Reminiscing about the past Thousand Flowers and Seven Treasure Terraces. A flower and a leaf are the same. I don't know if the Buddha has been idle recently. It can be like the earthquake of the past.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One flower, one world, one leaf, one withered glory" means: literally understood as: a flower represents the existence of a world, and the appearance of a leaf (rise and fall) represents the change of the season. There is a kind of meaning that the small is big.

    In Buddhism, this phrase means that all living beings are as virtuous as they come. But it cannot be proved because of the false separation.

    The lotus flower represents the wisdom (flowering) of the Buddha. It can return to the truth. You will be able to become a Buddha (result).

    The phenomenon of advance and retreat in the process of cultivation. When you regress in your practice, the lotus flower will wither. When you practice diligently, the lotus flower will reveal light.

    The full sentence is: a flower and a world, a leaf and a withered glory. A song and a sigh, a lifetime for one person.

    1.Meaning: A flower represents the existence of a world, and the appearance of a leaf (rise and fall) represents the change of the season.

    Each piece can represent a different story, lamenting the joys, sorrows, and sorrows of the world. A person works hard all his life and struggles all his life, just for the person in his heart.

    2.From: Blake, "Naive Prophecy".

    3.Appreciation: Through the rise and fall of all things, the author laments that time is fleeting, and good times are hard to stay. It expresses the author's deep longing for the person he loves.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    All sentient beings are like virtues. But it cannot be proved because of the false separation. The lotus flower represents the wisdom (flowering) of the Buddha.

    It can return to the truth. You will be able to become a Buddha (result). This is the meaning of one flower and one world.

    One leaf and one withering refers to the phenomenon of advancing and retreating in the process of cultivation. When you regress in your practice, the lotus flower will wither. When you practice diligently, the lotus flower will reveal light.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be said that it refers to the passage of time year by year, and it is necessary to cherish the good time of each year, after all, life is limited

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    "One flower, one world, one leaf, one Bodhi" means the following:

    The whole world can be seen from a single flower, and the whole Bodhi can be represented by one leaf.

    Scientific Answer:

    This is an epistemological question, Buddhism believes that a grain of sand can see 3,000 worlds, and now science calls it cosmic holography; Buddhism believes that people can cultivate millions of incarnations, and technology can now have rudimentary so-called "clones"; The most interesting thing is the scientific understanding of the most basic constituent matter of matter, which was once thought to be an atom, then a particle, then a proton, and so on.

    In fact, it is equivalent to saying that the current understanding of the most advanced is also incomplete, and Buddhism believed as early as more than 2,000 years ago, or even earlier immeasurable light years ago, that "all things have no self-nature and no essence"! One word, emptiness, says the root of everything. Buddhism and science go in the same direction, revealing things as they are.

    Open-ended explanation:

    When you have the vision of micro and macro at any time, you want to open up a lot of things, and you don't care about many things. You will find yourself nothing more than an ant on the flower of the macrocosm.

    When you have the idea that all things are equal and have Buddha nature, when you become aware of the joys and sufferings of all things and yourself, you will be tolerant and satisfied, regardless of the small gains and losses.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A poem with a strong philosophical connotation. There are many theories with different sources. The most widely known is that the Buddha said: a flower is a world, a tree is a floating life, a grass is a paradise, a leaf is as it comes, a sand is bliss, a pure land is a party, a smile is a dust, a thought is quiet.

    Multiple sayings. Huayan Sutra: 'There are several moments of dust in a dust, and it is difficult to think about the Buddha in a moment'

    The Sanskrit Net Sutra says: Lushena Buddha sits in the thousand-leaf lotus, incarnates a thousand Buddhas, and lives in the world of thousands of leaves, in which the Buddhas of each leaf world turn into tens of billions of Buddhas, and sit on the Bodhi tree.

    The Buddha said to Manjushri: For example, the three thousand worlds, all the plants and trees, all the jungles, the rice, the hemp, the bamboo and the reeds, the mountains and rocks. One thing, one number, one Ganges. One Ganges sand, one sand and one boundary. Within a realm, one in the dust. Within a catastrophe, the amount of dust accumulated will be full of catastrophe.

    Tang Snail sent the title of Lushan Donglin Temple Three Laughing Courtyard Couplet: The bridge crosses the Tiger River, the three religions and three sources flow, and the three people laugh and talk; The lotus opens the monk's house, a flower and a world, and a leaf is as come.

    The Diamond Sutra is being unraveled in the lower volume: "Ganges sand and other Ganges sand." One sand and one world land. All sentient beings. Each with one mind. There are several kinds of minds. If you come to purify your eyes. It's all known".

    Dafang Guangyuan Jue Xiu Duo Luo Yi Sutra to be explained: "Those in the world of Buddhas." Hundreds of billions of monks are just waiting for the river of numbers. One by one, one in the river, one sand, one world. There are so many worlds. ”

    Send the Zen person to hold the bowl.

    The spring scenery is exquisite. Five leaves are fragrant and seven leaves are open. The seeds are born on the branches. A flower and a leaf are the same.

    Fohai Blind Hall Zen Master Guanglu": "A flower and a leaf are the same." A Buddha, a moment, a return to the soil. ”

    The Old Man of Hanshan Sleepwalking Volume 37:

    Huaidadu Thousand Buddha Temple.

    Reminiscing about the past Thousand Flowers and Seven Treasure Terraces. A flower and a leaf are the same. I don't know if the Buddha has been idle recently. It can be like the earthquake of the past.

    There is no source here at all, just like "one saint one day, one place", it is a kind of rhetoric.

    In fact, the landlord can "heartily" experience, pay full attention to this flower and leaf, what kind of mood it is, and what this moment is like.

    In fact, Buddhism is not difficult, the key lies in this mind, "supreme heart", "concentration", "one heart" and so on.

    For example, when studying, one book and one world.

    For example, when working, everything is a woman.

    Wait a minute.

    When you concentrate on one thing, there is nothing else outside of your mind.

    The so-called recitation of the Buddha is also reciting this one Buddha: -- the heart--- apart from this heart, there is really no other Buddha to recite.

    Buddha, let me do well in my studies, let me work smoothly. If you follow the above methods to study and work, it is difficult to fail to study and work.

    The same is true of what these sayings say.

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