Why did the Buddha have hair, and why did the Buddha have hair?

Updated on vogue 2024-06-08
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The mind of separation is too heavy, and the understanding is too poor. This is called: those who are pure are not pure, and those who are not pure are pure.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    All appearances are vain. If you see things that are not like each other, you will see them as they are. "

    If Israel sees me, he will call upon me with a voice. It is a man who walks in an evil way, and cannot see what is coming. "

    It is not desirable to look at it, ask for the appearance of the Buddha, ask for the voice of the Buddha.

    I thought that the statue was him, and I thought that the Buddha had a face. Yes"People walk in evil ways".

    I don't know how the landlord found out, Buddha"The snail hair is full of hair"This?

    Separation of minds, attachment of mind, is a taboo in learning Buddhism.

    And upstairs also said that hair within two finger widths is allowed.

    The presence or absence of hair is not a sign of the purity of the six roots.

    Among the four congregations of Buddhism"Youposai, Youpoyi"They are all students of Buddhism who are taught at home.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the last life of our bodhisattva, when he became a monk by the Aramo River, he cut off his hair until it was only two finger widths long. Since then, his hair has remained two finger widths apart and has not grown longer or shorter. The Buddha allowed the hair of bhikshus and nuns to be two finger widths apart.

    If the hair is longer than two fingers, then you are guilty of the sin of turgilo (mischief).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Buddha did not require believers to shave their heads, but only a ritual added in the process of spreading the religion.

    To put it simply, there is the Buddha first, then there are the scriptures, and then there are believers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    China's Taoism is all developed, so can't it be cultivated to achieve positive results?

    Everything is not attached to each other.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The physical body of the Buddha is different from that of ordinary people, according to Buddhism, there are 32 phases and 80 kinds of accompanying good ......The bun on the Buddha's head is one of the 32 phases.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the Buddha was originally a mortal, he naturally had hair

    Buddhism was founded by Shakyamuni in ancient India 2,500 years ago. He was a prince named Gautama. Siddhartha.

    At the age of 29, he gave up his imperial power and everything worldly, and left his royal family to find the ultimate truth that would save mankind from suffering.

    At first, he sought enlightenment by practicing meditation and asceticism. Later, he found that these two methods did not work, so he sat down on the Bodhi tree and meditated. Finally, at the age of 35, he became enlightened and found a way to save mankind from suffering and bring him to eternal happiness.

    After enlightenment, he traveled all over the world, recruited disciples, taught the way of enlightenment, and also founded early Buddhism, so later generations called it "Buddha".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Buddha is also human! Shakyamuni is also a mortal self-cultivation and enlightenment, and then become a Buddha! People have hair! Your question should be asked, why do people have hair?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is a question that I have never thought about. Follow the landlord and rejoice.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because to be born is to enter the WTO.

    The Buddha is all living beings.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because it is very expensive to shave your head nowadays.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    He was so tall that he didn't have any hair and didn't get sunburned.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. The three bodies of the Buddha are immeasurably eons to cultivate blessings and wisdom, and they are fully and naturally felt. But it is not that a Buddha has three physical bodies, but to help us understand the state of a Buddha, it is described from three perspectives.

    2. The three bodies of the Buddha refer to the Dharmakaya, the retribution, and the reciprocal body.

    1. Dharmakaya: In order to prove that the truth of reality is the rational body, there is no difference, and it is called the Dharmakaya. The Dharmakaya represents the rationality attained by the Buddha;

    2. Retribution: The reward for the good and solemn body that appears due to the merits done in the place is extremely subtle, and cannot be seen by non-human beings. Reincarnation represents the meritorious wisdom attained by the Buddha;

    3. Avatar: A body that appears in accordance with the nature of the sentient beings it incarnates, also known as an incarnation or an incarnation, is generally manifested as a body with 32 phases, 80 kinds of goodness, and a round light on the back of the neck. The body represents the appearance of the Buddha.

    But to say that there are three bodies does not mean that there are really three bodies, nor does it mean that there are no three bodies, as Master Yu Yi said: "Three bodies are not one and not three, but three and one." Not vertically and horizontally, not parting, never parting, inconceivable......The incarnation of life in the cohabitation soil is still restored, and the law is also returned. ”

    3. The Dharmakaya of the Buddha is a simple physical body, formless and formless, but it is the root of everything, and the incarnation of retribution should emerge from the Dharmakaya, so the Dharmakaya is the Buddha itself. Therefore, the Diamond Sutra says: "If you see me with color and ask me with your voice, you are walking in an evil way, and you will not be able to see what you are." ”

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Everyone has three bodies, but they can't grasp it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The so-called three-in-one: the Dharma body is the body, the body is the body, and the body is the incarnation.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Color is emptiness, emptiness is color, there is no trouble in the heart, and it is the same whether the Buddha has hair or not.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's all for expression. There are no two images of Buddhas. It's just that people make it for the world to show for the world.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Buddha said that human beings are too bad and that 98% of human beings will not be Buddhas until they are exterminated.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because there are not so tall barbers.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Buddhas and Bodhisattvas all have hair, but the Shravaka monks do not keep hair.

    Hair represents life and death troubles.

    It is said that the monk does not keep his hair, which means that he is disgusted with leaving the Three Realms and does not want to enter the cycle of life and death.

    The Buddha and Bodhisattva keep their hair, indicating that they cannot live in Nirvana, and still enter the sea of life and death to save sentient beings.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The reincarnation of any Buddha has hair. And the precepts also allow monks to have a certain length of hair.

    Do not inflict evil on sentient beings, so you will get the color of your hair.

    If you come to the heart, you must keep the pure vows and have a flat appearance.

    Cultivating all kinds of benevolence, so you can get a thousand spokes.

    Do not deceive all sentient beings, so that you can be full of shame.

    Therefore, the Dharma of Righteousness refers to the appearance of the slender.

    If you don't destroy him, you have to have a network between your fingers.

    With wonderful clothes, he has a soft face.

    Giving with pure food gives the seven full appearances.

    I like to hear about the law, so I get the deer king's face.

    Hide his sins, so he hides the appearance of the horse.

    Cultivating the Ten Good Laws, so you can be like a master and a king.

    often use the good law to transform sentient beings, so that there is a lack of bones and a full appearance.

    The rescue is terrified, so the elbows are stiff.

    Seeing that he made the Three Treasures, Le Sasuke was able to rub his knees.

    Practicing the Dharma of all virtues is so that you can purify your body.

    Those who often apply medicine to the sick can get what they eat to taste the appearance.

    Say the good law on time, so you can get the cheeks of the master.

    The mind of all living beings is equal, so there are forty teeth.

    Joy and harmony lawsuits, so the teeth are dense.

    With treasures, the teeth are in harmony.

    The body, mouth and mind are pure, so the two teeth are white.

    Protecting the four mouths has a wide and long tongue.

    Achieve immeasurable merit, so you get the taste in the taste.

    In all sentient beings, they often use soft language to obtain Sanskrit sounds.

    Cultivate compassion, so you have slender eyes.

    Seek the supreme Bodhi, so get the eyelashes of the bull king.

    Praise all the merits of others, so that they are in vain.

    Respectfully offer to your parents and go to the pear master to get the inner bun.

    It is said that the Mahayana method is so soft and soft.

    Joy to give dressing to the house, so get the golden light.

    Stay away from the world, so you have to have one pore right hand appearance.

    Willing to be taught by good friends and teachers, so all the branches of sweat and hair are swirled.

    Always advise sentient beings to practice samadhi, so that they can attain perfection like Nishuta.

    The place where he was born likes to make Buddha statues, so he has Na Luo Yan force.

    Good man. The Bodhisattva Mahasattva's attainments are immeasurably meritorious. Obtain such as the thirty-two phases.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The body of the Buddha is different from that of ordinary people, according to Buddhism, there are 32 phases, 80 kinds of accompanying good, and the flesh on the Buddha's head is a bun, which belongs to one of the 32 phases.

    Buddhism was introduced to China at the end of the Western Han Dynasty, and there were eight ancestral courts of Buddhism: Tiantai Buddhism, Three Treatise Sects, Faxiang Sect, Huayan Sect, Zen Buddhism, Vinaya Buddhism, Tantric Buddhism, and Pure Land Buddhism. Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The Buddha would of course be different from other monks.

    Just like in ancient times, the common people were not allowed to wear yellow clothes, but the emperor could wear yellow dragon robes.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Buddhas have hair, but when they are shaved, they don't have it.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    He was an Indian prince, and Indian men at that time were all said to have this hairstyle

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because mortals need the six roots of purity, and who is the Buddha! You don't want to think about it!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    1. The monk is Chinese, the Buddha is Western, didn't he go to the West to learn scriptures in Journey to the West!??The most striking feature of foreigners is curly hair! Hehe;

    2. According to legend, the Buddha Shakyamuni has curly hair, which should be called "Buddha snail hair" accurately. This hair is also a kind of Buddha relics, quite precious, China has unearthed (seems to be under the Leifeng Pagoda). Ordinary monks can't give birth to this kind of hair.

    3. The Buddha also shaved before his enlightenment, but after studying all the methods of the time, he found that they were not perfect, so he entered the snow-capped mountains for six years of asceticism, during which he did not completely shave his hair. When the asceticism was fruitless, he gave up his asceticism, bathed and accepted food, but did not shave all his hair. Then he became enlightened under the Bodhi tree and became a human and heavenly teacher, and there was no teacher above him who could shave him.

    Moreover, Shakyamuni, as the supreme supreme being, has already broken away from the Three Realms, cut off his afflictions, and shaving is a matter that does not matter to him. However, the troubles of the monks and nuns of the monks are not broken, and it is natural to shave their hair to get rid of their troubles.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I don't know if you have found a problem, the monk has no hair, but the Buddha, as the leader of the monk, has hair, and the shape is still very peculiar wavy curls.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The image of the Buddha was originally an imaginary image. Many gods and Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism have a thousand hands and a thousand eyes, and the lamas have only two eyes and two hands.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It should be called "Buddha conch hair" accurately. Shakyamuni Buddha's hair is a spiral lion hair, one of the 32 aspects of the Buddha, which is not owned by ordinary people in the world. And you can't see the top of the Buddha, so it's called "no top appearance."

    According to Buddhism, it is one of the 32 phases of Buddhahood. It is the appearance that teaches people to receive the Ten Virtues and Dharma, and the appearance of the body hair (all the hair of the Buddha is turned to the right from head to toe, and its color is cyanotic and soft. This aspect is the manifestation of doing all the good dharmas, which can make the hearts of the beings who look at it happy and benefit immeasurably).

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    In fact, many people in Nepal and India have naturally curly hair.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    He was so tall that he didn't have any hair and didn't get sunburned.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    They're all boss-level characters, so you can do whatever you want.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It is not possible to explain it very neatly under it, but from the perspective of history. At that time, the trend of shamen du was popular in ancient India, and the so-called shamen zhi refers to ascetics, practitioners and daoists. The purpose is to free oneself from troubles and suffering. At that time, there was no mandatory shaving of the head in the Shamanic fashion, but the Brahmanical rituals were shaved the head.

    The Buddhist shaving of the head may have been a reflection of the status of one's own religion, as Brahman was the highest status of worship in ancient India. Shamanic and Brahmin sacrifices are both Hindu, but their practices are different. Salmon is the general term for the innovative thinkers of this era.

    They traveled from place to place or practiced in the forests or preached in the villages, and in return for giving them food, they sustained (begging) on it. They are called processioners, recluses, ascetics, beggars (bhikshus), etc., because of their different life expressions, and are also called shamans as the guide of the group. Shaman is the Sangha, the head of the religious community, the head of the order.

    While the ancient Brahmin society advocated the purity of blood, the Brahmin caste considered itself to be the highest among the castes, while the Shamanic community allowed ordination regardless of class or status, and the founders of Buddhism and Jainism were all from the Kshatriya caste. In this era, in rural societies aside, in the cities, Kshatriyas replaced Brahmins in higher status, and the king was considered the supreme ruler of society, but not as divine. They personally visited and taught the Shaman, who preached the Dharma that should be respected by all.

    The shape of the Buddha statue was built 100 years after the Buddha's death, and it does not really indicate that the Buddha had his hair for a long time at that time.

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