Which monk was sitting on a cliff meditating and fell, and Veda rescued him

Updated on society 2024-06-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Let's find out:

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    The abbot of Donghua Temple, the great monk Wanxing, is a wise man who uses his life to practice Buddhism and experience the origin of life.

    At the age of 15, he believed in Buddhism, became a monk at the age of 18, attained the origin of life at the age of 29, rebuilt Donghua Temple at the age of 30, majored in Buddhism for 4 years, retreated for 7 years, built a monastery for 18 years, gave more than 10,000 lectures, wrote 10 million words, and published 13 books and Chinese ......

    In 2000, he founded the Donghua family style: believe in religion first and love the country, learn Buddhism first and be a man first, and cultivate the Tao before starting the heart; In 2008, the national flag was raised once a month; In 2016, he founded China's first Buddhist patriotic museum; Since 2000, Donghua Temple has donated tens of millions of yuan to the society in the past 18 years, and has won the reputation of "Model Harmonious Temple and Church" in the province and city for many times.

    After more than 30 years, he has summed up a path of liberation that can make human beings realize the origin of enlightenment - "Donghua Zen".

    In line with the mission of Pudu sentient beings, the great monk Wanxing selflessly dedicates the practice of "Donghua Zen" to all sentient beings, and earnestly hopes that all sentient beings in the world will integrate the four major relationships of life through the study and practice of "Donghua Zen": my relationship with my family, my relationship with society, my relationship with the country, and my relationship with nature, so as to obtain a happy and complete life.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A day in the life of a monk bai:

    Morning du: play the board to get up, play the bell and drum, go to the morning dao hall (morning class), breakfast. Back to the morning: Different temples, different times, different deacons in the temple have different arrangements. Generally, it is mainly to chant sutras and handle affairs.

    Noon: Rest for about an hour after lunch.

    Afternoon: Basically the same as morning. Mainly chanting. Then go to the evening hall (evening class).

    Dinner: Dinner (there are also monks who observe the precepts and skip dinner). Beat the drum and ring the bell. Rest.

    There will be a slight change when there is a puja and when doing Buddhist things.

    For example, the schedule of a monk in Wutai Mountain: get up at 4 a.m. and do morning classes; Eat breakfast at 6:30 a.m., chant sutras at 9 a.m., and make Buddhist offerings at 10 a.m.; Break at noon, chant sutras at 3 o'clock, and do Buddhist work at 5 o'clock in the evening; Eat at 6 a.m. and rest at 9 a.m.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Monks need to dive to drink, and in order to make a living, they devote themselves to practicing Buddhism and doing necessary labor, which embodies the merit of kindness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A monk's day is obviously too superstitious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    All monasteries are required to do morning and evening classes. The so-called morning and evening classes are the "five lessons" that monks and nuns must memorize. In addition, monks and nuns at the monastery also have a variety of courses in English, Chinese, mathematics, history, Buddhism, etc.

    Monks and nuns get up in the morning and wash up after the morning class, and then go to the hall to make morning offerings (can also be said to be through the hall), after the morning offerings, the monks and nuns of the Buddhist college have to attend classes, if there is a Dharma to do in ordinary monasteries, they will do things, and if they have no Dharma to do, they will study Buddhism by themselves, and at noon it is the afternoon offering (before 12:00), and the afternoon time and morning time are about the same, and the monks and nuns in the Buddhist college will still attend classes, and ordinary monasteries will do what they should do. Before dinner, it's time for evening classes.

    There is no need to make offerings in the evening, because Buddhism has a saying that "you don't eat after lunch". After dinner, they went back to their rooms to study the Dharma, and if they had Dharma things to do, they still had to do them, and the monks and nuns of the Buddhist Academy had to do evening self-study. After that, it's time to turn off the lights and go to bed.

    This is the day of a monk.

    Amitabha.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Morning and evening classes & listening to the scriptures. Take some time to spread the Dharma.

    It is best to meditate and practice.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Meditating cross-legged is a lesson they take every day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is there a Veda among the four heavenly kings, [the east holds the country, the south grows, the west is wide-eyed, and the north is more heard] is the four heavenly kings.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When traveling and studying, the monks can go to the jungle of the ten directions to stay, which is called "hanging order" or "hanging". Nowadays, many temples also allow ordinary people who study Buddhism to place orders .......

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The temple has a statue of Vedas, and if the whip in the hand of the statue of Veda is pestled on the ground, it means that the pending order is not accepted. If Veda folds his hands and holds the whip across his hands, it means accepting a pending order.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello hero, seeing each other in the rivers and lakes is fate.

    It is recommended that you go to the Gang Library to buy or copy the corresponding book.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    "Harvard University" is a book, you go to the library to look for it, it is full of philosophical stories. It should be for you!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Maxims Youth Digest reader.

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