There are three sutras that the Buddha cannot come from

Updated on culture 2024-06-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There is no fate, no karma, and no sentient beings.

    Its original text comes from the "Out of Jingde Chuan Lantern Record", which was established by the Yuan Gui Zen Master of the Songyue Mountain Xianju Temple in the Tang Dynasty, and the Buddha has three abilities and three cannots.

    Three energy indicators: 1. The appearance of emptiness and all things, and the wisdom of ten thousand laws. 2. Knowing the nature of the masses and the things of poverty and billions of catastrophes. 3. Measure immeasurable sentient beings.

    The three cannots refer to: 1. Karma cannot be extinguished. Second, you can't afford to be out of luck.

    3. Unable to exhaust the realm of sentient beings. The Zen master said, "The Buddha can empty everything and become ten thousand wisdoms, but cannot immediately extinguish the karma; The Buddha can know that the masses have sex and are poor and billions of catastrophes, but they cannot be channeled; The Buddha can live immeasurably with affection, but cannot exhaust the realm of sentient beings; It's said that there are three can'ts."

    The dictionary explains it as follows:

    1. Those who cannot be exempted from karma: Those who cannot be exempted from karma are said to be able to empty all appearances and cut off the evil of all sentient beings, but cannot avoid karma (karma determination: the karma of decision, that is, the retribution of wood, guns, horses, and wheat).

    2. Those who cannot save the cause: those who cannot save the lack of fate are said to be able to guide all sentient beings; And those who can't live without fate are also. 3. Unable to exhaust the living realm:

    Those who are unable to exhaust the realm of life are said to be able to save all sentient beings in the world, but cannot exhaust the realm of sentient beings.

    These three are the three cannots, but according to the meaning of Zen Master Yuangui, these three cannots are for the Hinayana Buddha, and if it is for the Mahayana Dharmakaya Buddha, then there is no such thing as the three can'ts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The Five Lantern Hui Yuan records that Zen Master Yuan Gui said that the Buddha has three abilities and three cannots: "The Buddha can empty everything and become ten thousand laws and wisdom, but cannot destroy the karma; The Buddha can know that the masses have sex and are poor and billions of catastrophes, but they cannot be channeled; The Buddha can live immeasurably with affection, but cannot exhaust the realm of sentient beings; ”

    The meaning of this passage is that the Buddha has boundless wisdom and knows the truth of the past and future of the entire universe, but he cannot reverse the karma of cause and effect. A Buddha can know the past and future of all beings in the whole world, but he cannot save the untouched. A Buddha can save all sentient beings as Buddhas, but he cannot save all sentient beings.

    The Buddhist scriptures are divided into sutras, laws, and treatises, not only Buddhist scriptures. Not all French is from Buddhist scriptures, and there are many treatises.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Those who cannot destroy karma, those who cannot survive without causes, and those who cannot complete the realm of life.

    1. Those who cannot destroy the karma. It is said that the Buddha can empty all appearances. Cut off the evil of all living beings. And you can't avoid self-determination. (Fixed-term business-holders.) The Cause of Decision. That is, the wooden guns, horses, mai and other newspapers are also. )

    2. Those who can't afford to be unlucky. It is said that the Buddha can guide all sentient beings. And those who can't live without fate are also.

    3. Those who cannot exhaust the living realm. It is said that the Buddha can save all living beings in the world. And it can't make all living beings end.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Those who cannot destroy karma, those who cannot survive without causes, and those who cannot complete the realm of life.

    1. Those who cannot destroy the karma. It is said that the Buddha can empty all appearances. Cut off the evil of all living beings. And you can't avoid self-determination. (Fixed-term business-holders.) The Cause of Decision. That is, the wooden gun, the horse, the mai, etc., the newspaper is also. )

    2. Those who can't afford to be unlucky. It is said that the Buddha can guide all sentient beings. And those who can't live without fate are also.

    3. Those who cannot exhaust the living realm. It is said that the Buddha can save all living beings in the world. And it can't make all living beings end.

    Extended Materials. Buddhism has been born for more than 2,500 years and was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, a prince of the Kapila Kingdom (in present-day Nepal) in ancient India.

    Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world. Buddha, which means "enlightened one". Buddha is also known as Nyorai, Offering, Omniscience, Enlightenment, Good Death, Worldly Solution, Supreme Master, Regulating Husband, Heavenly and Human Burning Master, and World-Honored One. Buddhism values the progress and enlightenment of the human mind and morality.

    The purpose of practicing Buddhism is to follow Siddhartha's method of enlightenment, to discover the truth of life and the universe, and ultimately to transcend birth, death, suffering, and all afflictions, and to attain ultimate liberation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Those who cannot destroy karma, those who cannot survive without causes, and those who cannot complete the realm of life.

    1. Those who cannot destroy the karma. It is said that the Buddha can empty all appearances. Cut off the evil of all living beings. And you can't avoid self-determination. (Fixed-term business-holders.) The Cause of Decision. That is, the wooden guns, horses, mai and other newspapers are also. )

    2. Those who can't afford to be unlucky. It is said that the Buddha can guide all sentient beings. And those who can't live without fate are also.

    3. Those who cannot exhaust the living realm. It is said that the Buddha can save all living beings in the world. And it can't make all living beings end.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The three degrees are unknown in that scripture. But I know that there are three no's for a Buddha.

    Zen master Yuangui said that the Buddha has three cannots: one can't extinguish karma; Second, it cannot be channeled; 3. Unable to exhaust the realm of sentient beings.

    According to the Treatise on Great Wisdom, even the Buddha himself, due to the karma created in his past lives, still had to receive nine kinds of karma, such as wooden guns, wheat horses, and horses, after attaining enlightenment.

    Second, if you can't save people who have no cause, people who have no reason are like grass without roots, which is futile and ineffective.

    The three cannot save all sentient beings, although the Buddha has the vow of boundless vows for all sentient beings, there are always unbelievers, and the Buddha has no way to deal with them.

    Yuangui Zen Master is a monk of the Tang Dynasty, born in 644 A.D., died in 716 A.D., a native of Luoyang, Henan, a secular Li, a monk at a young age, had an epiphany at the Hui'an National Teacher, and then lived in Songyue Longwu, painstakingly to the Tao, decades as a day. Legend has it that he once lit the mountain god, and used it to transplant the tree of the North Ridge to the East Ridge, the night the storm roared thunder, the clouds were swaying, the birds were noisy, and the next day "the North Rock Pine Tree moved the East Ridge, and the forest was planted." ”

    The Buddha's three cannots, Buddhists have many interpretations. Nan Huai said that he could not change his career. Second, you can't save the people who have no fate.

    3. You cannot save the unbelievers. I have read the words quoted by Lobsang Thubten Chompai in his book "Wisdom Bursting with Love": "I (the Buddha) cannot cleanse people of their sins with holy water, nor can I remove people's physical and mental suffering with my hands, nor can I transplant my enlightenment directly to others, but can only use the truth to educate and free people from themselves."

    Buddha is not omnipotent, and it seems a little disappointing to be surprised when I know it, but in fact, the teachings of the Zen master have a deep meaning. There is no omnipotence in the world, all omnipotence can only exist in the vows, in every moment, return to the starting point of good thoughts, return to the same body and mind, always be ready to bear everything that should be endured, and always be vigilant against the karmic retribution of not creating evil.

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