What is the Buddhist interpretation of the universe, and how does Buddhism explain parallel universe

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

    You should know the Dharma boundary, and everything is created by idealism. Idealism is present, only consciousness changes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The explanation of life in the universe can be simply said in eight words: only the mind appears, and only the consciousness changes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Brother Ren's answer above is quoted concisely and concisely, and you can understand it at a glance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The eighth-level prince answered well.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Is there an explanation? Does the universe have anything to do with liberation?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The universe is defined in a physical sense as all space and time and their connotations, including all forms of energy, such as electromagnetic radiation, ordinary matter, dark matter, dark energy, etc., of which ordinary matter includes planets, satellites, stars, galaxies, galaxy clusters and intergalactic matter.

    The universe also includes physical laws that affect matter and energy, such as conservation laws, classical mechanics, relativity, etc.

    The Great Theory is a modern cosmological description of the evolution of the universe. According to the estimation of this theory, hundreds of millions of years ago after the Great ** appeared, as the universe expanded, the energy and matter that originally existed became less dense. The initial accelerated expansion is known as the inflationary period, after which the four fundamental forces known separate.

    The universe gradually cooled and continued to expand, allowing the first subatomic particles and simple atoms to form. Dark matter gradually accumulates and forms foam-like structures, large-scale fibrous structures and cosmic holes under gravitational pull. Huge clouds of hydrogen and helium molecules were gradually drawn to the densest concentrations of dark matter, forming the first galaxies, stars, planets, and everything.

    Space itself is expanding, so objects that are currently 46.5 billion light-years away from Earth can be seen, because these lights were generated 13.8 billion years ago and are closer to Earth than they are today.

    While the size of the entire universe is unknown, the size of the observable universe can be measured, with an estimated diameter of 93 billion light-years. In various multiverse theories, a universe is one of the components of a multiverse on a larger scale, and each universe itself includes all of its space and time and its matter.

    With the gradual improvement of the level of sky survey observation technology, human beings continue to try to draw the whole picture of the entire universe. On January 14, 2021, the National Astronomical Observatories' Beijing-Arizona Sky Survey (BASS) team and the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Survey (DESI) team jointly released the latest huge 2D universe map.

    "Huainanzi Lan Shen Xun": "And the bird's nest is outstanding, thinking that it can't compete with it in the universe." "High lure:

    Yu, the eaves also; Celestial, pillars also". "Zhuangzi Let the King": "Yu stands in the universe, wearing fur in winter and Ge in summer; Spring ploughing, the shape is enough for labor; Autumn converges, and the body is enough to rest; The sun rises, the sun rests, and the heavens and the earth are free."

    Huainanzi Yuan Dao Xun": "Horizontal four dimensions and containing yin and yang, the universe and three lights". Gao lure note: "The four directions are said to be the universe, and the universe is said to be the universe throughout the ages, in order to metaphorize the heaven and the earth."

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, the Buddha's first cosmology, recorded in Buddhist classics such as the Kusha Treatise and the Ahama Sutra, is the well-known doctrine of the three thousand worlds. In the universe, there is a huge Mount Meru, and this Mount Meru is made of four precious stones. Around Mt. Meru, there are many planets inhabited by life, such as the Earth (Nanzhan Buzhou), the Dongsheng Shenzhou, the West Niu Cargo Island, and the North Julu Island.

    The earth is in the south of Mount Meru, and because the south side of Mount Meru is made of glazed gemstones, the sky above us is reflected in the blue of glazed gemstones. The second cosmology of the Buddha is the theory of the Sino-Tibetan world recorded in the Huayan Sutra and other classics. According to this theory, the universe is vast and boundless, and the worlds that appear according to the karma of sentient beings are also of different shapes, like specimens of dust.

    The main body of the Sino-Tibetan world system is the sea of snow shining all over the world, where there are hundreds of millions of worlds in every pore of the Buddha, and the world we live in is a world of dust that is one billionth smaller than the world of dust in the palm of the sea of snow. Even if there are 3,000 worlds, in the Sino-Tibetan world, they are just a drop in the ocean. In this worldview, the Buddha believed that the world and the universe are infinite, and that the earth, the solar system, and the Milky Way are just specimens of dust in the universe.

    More than 2,500 years ago, when everyone believed that the sky was round and the earth was the center of the universe, and that there were no advanced observation instruments in Bridge Town, this idea of worldview was very bold and amazing. The Buddha's third cosmology is derived from the Kalachakra Tantra. This theory focuses on explaining the earth and the world, and uses the solar and lunar eclipses in Kalachakra astronomy to measure the results exactly as modern astronomy, which is also a very surprising thing for the scientific community today.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In Buddhism, there is more than one universe. In every universe, there are celestial bodies of all sizes, sizes, and shapes, as many as the sand in the Ganges. These celestial bodies are all going through the process of coming, dwelling, deteriorating, and emptying, some of which have light and some that have no light, and some of which have living beings and some of which have no living things.

    Buddhism divides it into a solar system, and 1,000 solar systems are a small world; 1,000 small worlds will become a middle world, and 1,000 middle worlds will become a large world, which is also known as the three thousand worlds. So as far as the solar system is concerned, there are 1 billion solar systems in a large world (1000 to the power is 1 billion).

    In Buddhism, it is said that there will be a Buddha in a great world, so this great world is called the land of Buddha.

    Most Buddha lands have the three worlds of desire, lust, and colorlessness, but not every Buddha land has such three worlds. In terms of the sampa universe that we are in now, there are three worlds like this.

    The world in which we live (the planet that carries life) belongs to the universe of Suva.

    In this vast world, in the Kusha Treatise, as calculated above, there are a billion planets like the Earth.

    Three thousand (and that's just an approximate number) of these worlds make up a much larger universe.

    In another important Buddhist scripture, the Huayan Sutra, it is believed that 1,000 billion universe systems of the three thousand worlds constitute a "Sino-Tibetan universe system".

    The Sino-Tibetan cosmic system is just a larger cosmic system – a cloud of dust in the palm of the hand of the Buddha (Buddhism believes that some Buddhas are themselves a cosmic system).

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