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What does bodhisattva mean? Mine is as follows:
Bodhisattva [pú sà] is an abbreviation for "Bodhisattva". Translation: Feel affectionate.
A practitioner who seeks supreme bodhi with wisdom, transforms sentient beings with compassion, cultivates paramitras, and attains Buddhahood in the future. Those who seek Bodhi bravely. As far as the two vehicles of sound and hearing and dependent consciousness are concerned, if they are viewed from the point of view of seeking bodhi (enlightenment), they can also be called bodhisattvas;
Mahayana practitioners who specifically refer to the supreme bodhi are called: Mahasattva, Mahasattva, Bodhisattva Mahasattva, Bodhisattva Mahasattva, Mahabodhisattva Mahasattva, Mahabodhisattva Tisattva, etc., to distinguish them from the two vehicles. The Bodhisattva of Equal Enlightenment is the great Bodhisattva who is about to become a Buddha, and the Bodhisattva of Miaojue is the Buddha.
Bodhisattva is the necessary identity of all beings to become Buddhas, sentient beings to become Buddhas, must first make a great wish, the most important of which are four, called the four grand vows: "All sentient beings have boundless vows, endless troubles vow to break, immeasurable vows to learn, and supreme vows to achieve Buddhahood." It can be seen that it is not easy to become a bodhisattva worthy of the name.
Usually in Buddhist scriptures, the bodhisattva refers to the rank. According to Huayanzhi, the Bodhisattva is divided into 52 levels (Ten Faith, Ten Dwellings, Ten Elements, Ten Dedications, Ten Grounds, Equal Enlightenment, and Wonderful Enlightenment), of which the Ten Beliefs are ordinary people, the Ten Residences, Ten Elements, and Ten Dedication Positions are virtuous Bodhisattvas, and only the last twelve ranks are saints, that is, from the first place to the ten places, plus Equal Enlightenment and Wonderful Enlightenment.
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Bodhisattva, the transliteration of the Sanskrit word Bodhisattva, abbreviated as "Bodhisattva", translates "Feeling Sentient Beings", "Dao Sentient Beings", and "Dao Heart Sentient Beings".
Bodhi, the meaning of enlightenment, wisdom, and Tao; Satta, sentient beings, sentient beings. Together with the sound and the senses, they are called the three vehicles. It is also one of the Ten Realms.
That is, a practitioner who seeks supreme bodhi with wisdom, transforms sentient beings with compassion, cultivates paramitras, and attains Buddhahood in the future. That is, those who are self-interested and altruistic, and who are brave enough to seek Bodhi.
As far as the two vehicles of sound and hearing and dependent consciousness are concerned, if they are viewed from the point of view of seeking bodhi (enlightenment), they can also be called bodhisattvas;
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Summary. Hello dear.
What kind of bodhisattva is this?
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It should be Shakyamuni's pro.
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Summary. In Buddhism, Guanyin is a bodhisattva of compassion and wisdom who is often depicted with multiple incarnations and symbols, including a bottle overhead. It is said that this bottle represents the compassion of Guanyin Bodhisattva, capable of giving endless good wishes and wisdom.
This symbol is also often depicted as a ritual vessel or a vase, representing the preciousness of holding the Dharma.
Hello, you can describe it, I will try to give you an answer.
What kind of bodhisattva is this?
Hello, I observed that this Bodhisattva has a porcelain vase on his head, so it is most likely Guanyin Bodhisattva.
In Buddhism, Guanyin is a bodhisattva of compassion and wisdom who is often depicted with multiple incarnations and symbols, including a bottle overhead. It is said that this bottle represents the compassion of Guanyin Bodhisattva, which is able to give endless good intentions and wisdom to destroy and cultivate. This symbol is also often depicted as a ritual vessel or a vase, representing the preciousness of holding the Dharma.
There used to be a lotus seat under him, but he lost it.
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