Please consult the classification of Buddhism is there a difference between Tibet and the Central P

Updated on culture 2024-06-02
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is only one Buddhism in Buddhism.

    However, there are secret and secret methods.

    Buddhism has only one guru (Shakyamuni Buddha).

    But Guanyin Bodhisattva has the most famous reputation in Han and Tibet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is too much talk upstairs, so I will say that Tibetan Buddhism is the Buddhism that integrates primitive Buddhism and Tibetan local beliefs and cultures, and is called Tibetan Buddhism. Han Buddhism is the Buddhism that integrates primitive Buddhism and Central Plains culture, called Han Buddhism. But they have only one goal, to become a Buddha.

    It's just that the starting point is different, just like we both go to Beijing, I start from Shanghai and you start from Guangzhou, but the purpose is Beijing.

    It is only one name of Shakyamuni Buddha, and people have ten names after becoming Buddhas. Rulai is just one of them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    See Beginning to Walk Towards Liberation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, both Tibetan Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism, which was introduced to China, originated in India.

    The emergence of Buddhism originated from:Lao Tzu turned into Hu.

    Lao Tzu of ChinaGo to Hanguguan, go to IndiaEnlightened Shakyamuni, and then Shakyamuni createdHinayana

    Buddhism,Later it evolvedMahayana Buddhism

    In the Buddhist scripturesThe Floating Buddha SutraThe Achama Sutrais documentedLao Tzu turned into Hu.

    In fact, Taoist Lao Tzu is also the patriarch of Buddhism, BuddhismLao TzuTranslated intoKing Fuxian Rulai, that is, the meaning of dharma, mind, and nyolaizang.

    The god of Taishang Laojun is in Taoismtractontology. In Buddhism it isHeartThe ontology of reality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What Buddhism says is that there are 10,000 laws. Buddhism is divided into eight schools because when the Buddha preached the Dharma, it was one method, but it was divided into different schools according to the different roots and understandings of sentient beings. For example, Pure Land Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Tantra, etc., among which Tantra belongs to Tibetan Buddhism, which is what you call Tibetan Buddhism, but there are also different methods.

    The different feelings of the Buddha statues in Tibetan Buddhism are because they have not changed much since they came from India, and now they are basically not much different from the Buddhism of Indian Buddhism. However, there have been changes in the Buddha statues introduced to the Central Plains, which are also related to culture, and secondly, it is said that the appearance of the Bodhisattva in the next life to save sentient beings is the appearance of the Buddha statues in the Central Plains, so it is said that there is a certain relationship. But in the final analysis, the number of sects that the Buddhists are divided into is to spread the Dharma and cross sentient beings, and in order to allow the world to get rid of the sea of suffering, the most convenient method is the Pure Land Sect, which only recites Amitabha Buddha and does not have a disturbed mind.

    Legend has it that many people have done it and died. Amitabha!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In terms of practice methods.

    There is a very big difference.

    Relatively speaking. Tibetan is a bit more systematic.

    Start with how to practice.

    One step at a time. And to learn Tibet, you have to take refuge in the guru.

    Led by the Guru step by step.

    If the Guru doesn't teach the Dharma.

    It can't be repaired.

    Central Plains Buddhism. That is, the Han tradition.

    Such systems are comparatively rarer.

    There are also those that must be learned by the master.

    But most people can fix anytime and anywhere.

    After all, the Pure Land sect.

    Everyone can be Amitabha.

    Read it anytime, anywhere.

    There is a desire to go to Elysium.

    You can go. It's easier, so to speak.

    But like the Tibetan ones.

    Amitabha mantra.

    Not everyone can read it.

    It has to be under certain chances.

    It can be recited by the Guru himself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Brothers, no matter what the difference. The most important thing is not to believe. It's all superstition.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recorded in the scriptures that after the Buddha attained Nirvana, Fadang was able to triumph in the north of Nirvana.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Shakyamuni was born in present-day Nepal, which was one of the territories belonging to the Chinese nation in ancient times and is a descendant of the Shennong people. We have conducted comprehensive research and research from the perspective of ethnography and philology. Nepal is the last "special administrative region" in the era of the Chinese feudal empire, and has been linked to the Chinese nation for thousands of years.

    Even during the Ming and Qing dynasties, Nepal was part of the territory of China, and the Ming and Qing dynasties stationed soldiers in the Nepalese region all year round for protection. Therefore, Buddhism and Taoism are all Chinese religions

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the two peoples have different philosophies and different living habits, they also have different beliefs in Buddhism.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because at that time, China seemed to have two ethnic groups, and their philosophies were different, so they would be separated.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Nonsense, don't talk nonsense if you don't understand, Buddhism has nothing to do with Princess Wencheng. The big teeth of laughter are coming out.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The name "Tibetan Buddhism" was established in modern times due to certain factors! It is actually Lamaism, which is composed of parts such as the appearance of Buddhism plus Bon and India, and is not pure Buddhism! Enshrine the double cultivation "Happy Buddha"!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Chinese Buddhism is divided into three major language families, Tibetan (Tibetan Buddhism), Chinese (Han Buddhism), and Pali (Southern Buddhism).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In fact, in terms of Zen, the Zen Buddhism of Chinese Buddhism is very similar to the chache of Tibetan Buddhism. The chakra method is part of the Dzogchen method, but the practice of the Toga method is different.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Tibetan religion is not Buddhism, and Tibetan religion is a national sect. Everybody didn't. Have you seen this movie about serfs?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What is Orthodoxy?

    Orthodoxy is to be enlightened and not confused. People are very pitiful, and it is easy to deviate, so they can't be confused, and once they are confused, they will not be enlightened.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because there are many believers in these two regions, they have sent monks to travel and study, and the monks in the two places are different, so they are spread in different places.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The Twelve Causes and Conditions of the Dharma:

    12 Causes 1: Ignorance of Causes.

    2 : Knowing the fate.

    3 : Recognize fate and fame.

    4 : Fame and color are six in.

    5 : Six into the edge of the touch.

    6 : Touch.

    7 : Loved by fate.

    8 : Love.

    9 : Take the fate of the have.

    10: Fate is born.

    11: Birth, old age, and death.

    12: Old age and death are sad and distressed.

    The 12 Causes of Rebirth are the Dharma of Reincarnation The Cycle of Life and Death is the Result of the Causes of Ignorance, and the Twelve Causes of Destruction are the Dharma of Liberation, the Cycle of Life and Death, which is cultivated by breaking ignorance

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Different local markets are different, so it is necessary to make market adjustments to cater to believers and facilitate promotion and marketing. This is a marketing strategy.

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