Buddhism: Why can t the tin staff be placed against the wall of the Buddha hall

Updated on society 2024-06-17
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    My understanding is not necessarily true, but in principle, the tin rod is a heavier metal object, and the thinner end is on the ground, and the heavy end is leaning against the wall, which is not safe, the center of gravity is unstable, and it is easy to slip off and hit the person or object next to it.

    In fact, many things need to be thought about with wisdom, thinking about how to be more convenient, safer, and more suitable for others, and then doing it.

    It is necessary to have a mind without a dwelling, but do not forget that it is necessary to know the right opinions, thinking, and truths. Deal with everything with the right mind, and don't restrict yourself with a sense of gain and loss or delusion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At first, it was used for karma - to knock on doors and chase dogs!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    He Jingzhi came to Lingyan to visit the Thousand Buddha Hall and wrote, "Why not really paint God, and the pen of God is to write people." Spirit Rock. The walls on both sides of the north wall of the hall are equipped with Nanmu book grids, which store 10,000 volumes of "Ancient and Modern Book Collection". You might.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The twenty-five ancestors of India in the past, in the past life, had attained the fruit position of Si Tuhan (that is, he had cultivated the Dharma of entering the holy world) but entered the Buddha hall to worship the Buddha, and the general idea was that the staff leaned against the wall and the cultivation of the world disappeared in an instant, not to mention the ordinary ordinary people who committed it, and the retribution of falling into the evil path is undoubted!

    Therefore, before entering the Buddha hall to worship the Buddha, you should put your belongings, clothes, hats, and handbags on the ground, and then bow to the Buddha, so that you can get good fortune without committing it, and the good fortune and karma are between a small action, but the difference between this retribution is very huge! In particular, do not place bags, clothes, hats, and hand accessories on the table.

    Mingle Buddha Net.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Volume 4 of "The Biography of the South China Sea Sent to the Inner Law": "The tin rod held by the West has only an iron scroll on its head, which can be accommodated.

    Three, two inches. Anqi tube, long.

    Four and five fingers. Its rod is made of wood, and the thickness is at any time. Height at shoulder level.

    The different shapes of tin rods also symbolize different meanings. In the same scripture, it is said that the tin rod has three pins, which represents the remembrance of the three afflictions, then the precepts, concentration, and wisdom are cultivated; The three disasters of old age, sickness, and death are eliminated from greed, hatred, and infatuation.

    The four strands, on the other hand, are the samsara of the four beings (viviparity, oviparity, wet birth, and metamorphosis), or the four noble truths of expressing suffering, concentration, and extinction.

    The 12 rings, the 12 causes and conditions, are unhindered, the triple and the four strands, with the recitation of the seven senses of the Dharma, the eight through the drill, the recitation of the Eightfold Path, the two strands are made by the Buddha Buddha, so that all sentient beings remember the two truths: the worldly truth, the first truth, in order to establish their righteousness.

    The tin rod has twenty-five things of prestige. He who holds a tin rod has twenty-five things. One is a snake and a worm.

    Both are old and deceased. The three are guards. Fourth, in order to enter and exit, the Buddha statue must not make a sound.

    The five shall not carry a rod into the congregation. After the six, the rod shall not be returned. The seven shall not carry their shoulders and hang their hands on their heads.

    Eight shall not hang their heads horizontally on their knees. The nine must not be dropped before and after. The ten shall not be held until the end of the house.

    The eleventh ones must not be reinstated before and after the three divisions. The cane has been out, and the cane cannot be restored. If there are four of them, the twelve.

    One person has already held it. No reinsistence. If the thirteenth go to the Tanyue family.

    Thou shalt not leave the rod. When the Fourteenth is at the door of the people. When the three shakes can't come out, it should be more to the rest of the family.

    The master of the fifteenth shall put his rod on his left elbow and carry it with him. Sixteen if they go into the room. Do not land on the ground.

    Seventeen should be held from close to the bed. Eighteen should be wiped away. Nineteen do not give birth to the head.

    Twenty who want to do it should receive it from the white garments of Shamiru. Twenty-one people who go to the patient's house deserve a twilight cane. Twenty-two, those who want to be sent away deserve the twilight staff.

    Twenty-three people are far away, please stay and deserve the twilight staff. Twenty-four are far away, and those who usher in it deserve the twilight staff. 25. It is always necessary to approach oneself, and not to refer to a person as if he were drawing a word.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recorded in Buddhist scriptures that the tin rod in the early ancient times was when a bhikshu shook his hand to make a sound for the people who had turned into a fate. The length is roughly the height of the shoulders. (After being introduced to China, the height increased). An excerpt from the original text of the classic is as follows:

    The South China Sea Returns to the Inner Law Biography Volume 4: ".The tin rod held by the West has only a coil of iron on its head, which can be tolerated.

    Three, two inches. Anqi tube, long.

    Four and five fingers. Its rod is made of wood, and the thickness is at any time. Height at shoulder level.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to Mahayana Buddhism, the Buddha is the ultimate, there is no beginning, no end, no source, no image, no matter whether the world believes it or not, the Buddha is there, in every corner of the universe, by your side. How do Buddhism, Buddhist scriptures, and Buddha statues exist? The master said that the purest water is invisible to mortals, even if they are thirsty, they do not know how to drink it, but if they put water into a utensil and add impurities, people will be able to see it, and if they know that it is water, they will drink it when they are thirsty.

    The same is true of Buddhism, Buddhist scriptures, and Buddha statues, which are the medium that connects believers with Buddha.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Alas, how can you not respect the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, even if you don't believe in these, you can, stay away, at least respect them, and even scold, this sin is enough to go to hell, you have to repent quickly, and then don't do it again!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Like an atheist, I feel that your physical luck has changed because your mind has changed, for example, your attitude towards Buddha statues, and if you change your mind, you can change a lot of things. As for your little friend, I just want to ask him if he's sitting in the co-pilot.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I was scared. The Chinese do not believe in Buddhism.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Fear of being recognized and cut See "Ibrahim's Childhood Story".

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One is to show respect, and the other is that the Buddha statue is not yet in place, indicating that it is still resting

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The common image of the king of the earth is mostly bald or du, which is the appearance of a monk wearing a crown of Pilu and wearing a robe. In one hand.

    The tin staff is specialized, holding a lotus flower in one hand, or holding a banner, a jewel, etc.

    Jizo Bodhisattva is known as the Six Earths because he has made a great wish to spend all living beings in the six realms of life and death in the six realms, such as man, heaven and hell, and has the name and image of the six Jizo as follows:

    1) Tantuo Jizo, "Tantuo" is a kind of human head, its image is the left hand holding a human head, and the right hand is knotted with a nectar seal, specifically to save the beings of the hell path.

    2) The jewel is hidden in the ground, holding the jewel in his left hand and the nectar seal in his right hand, specifically saving hungry ghosts.

    3) Treasure seal Jizo, holding a tin staff in his left hand, and a wishful treasure seal in his right hand, specializing in helping the animal life.

    4) Holding the earth, holding the vajra in the left hand and the dreadnought seal in the right hand, dedicated to the path of the asuras.

    5) Removing the obstacle Jizo, holding a tin staff in his left hand and knotting a wish seal in his right hand, to remove the obstacle of the eight sufferings for people, and to help humanity. The so-called eight sufferings are the suffering of birth, old age, sickness, death, resentment, love, parting, and suffering, and the five yin sufferings, which are taken by the truth of suffering.

    6) Sunlight Jizo, holding the wishful bead in the left hand, and knotting the Dharma seal in the right hand, according to the five decays of heaven and man (the five decays of heaven and man appear when they are about to die) and remove their suffering, and specialize in helping the heavens.

    Therefore, the King of Jizo Bodhisattva does not have a tin staff in his hand, depending on the situation, it may be an image of one of the six Jizo who does not hold a tin staff, or it may be that the tin staff is missing.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not called a scepter, it's called a tin scepter in Buddhism.

    The Buddha statue holding a tin staff in his hand is called Jizo King Bodhisattva.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Thousand-armed Kannon! It's only eight hands! The back is full of hands and sits on a lotus seat, with a jade bottle in the left hand, a diamond hammer in the right hand, and a treasure mirror in the lower right hand.

    There is an ancient book about these palmistries called "The Great Compassion Dharani Phenomenon", which has it. It can be proved that it is the thousand-armed Kannon.

    Nan no Great Compassion Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Probably the thousand-armed and thousand-eyed Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1, Generalissimo Ming Wang.

    2. Horse head Guanyin.

    There are only these two Buddha statues with eight hands, and the thousand-armed Guanyin is the same as the name, a thousand hands. Sixteen hands of the Mother of the Buddha. Most of the other Buddha statues are mainly 3 heads and 6 arms.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is likely to be the Jizo King Bodhisattva, but the one with a thousand hands should be the Kannon Bodhisattva.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What you see should be auspicious reclining, which is a Buddhist posture that means lying on the right side.

    When sleeping, the right flank is lying, and the two feet should be bent a little to close it and close it together. Place the thumb of your right hand behind the earlobe bead and the palm of your hand in front of your ear, so that the physiological qi and blood will extend from the back upwards, even if you are sleeping, you are still in a state of hard work. Teacher Nan Huaijin.

Related questions
12 answers2024-06-17

Stan Za also supports the ePub format, there is an upload option in the app, update iTunes to the app, and the following apps will be found to be able to share files. Look at the picture.

5 answers2024-06-17

It's not that it can't, it's just that there aren't many black middle-level swimmers, and the 1992 Olympic men's 100m butterfly champion was Surinamese black athlete Nesti, who won the men's 100m backstroke at the 1996 Olympics. >>>More

7 answers2024-06-17

The tragedy can better reflect that the author's intention is nothing more than to reflect the real society at that time, and if it is a reunion, it will lose its charm.

29 answers2024-06-17

Nowadays, because of long-term filming, especially costume dramas, their hair has to be styled and combed back, and it is easy for the hairline to be backward, such as Yang Mi and Tang Yan, in fact, they still mind, so they will use different hairstyles or bangs to move the hairline forward. >>>More

20 answers2024-06-17

Ion perm, many people in our school have it, but it just makes people feel that they pay attention to their image, and they are not so different. >>>More