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The next Buddha in our world of samsara is Maitreya.
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Buddhism was founded by Shakyamuni Buddha, so Shakyamuni Buddha is the head of Buddhism, and is generally called "the master of great grace". It also refers to the Lord of Enlightenment, that is, the Lord of the Teachings. Later generations of sects, because they held different views on the Buddha body, they also had different views on the Buddha body, and there were various theories of the masters.
Buddha Shakyamuni (Sakyamuni). Founder of Buddhism. His real name means "righteous achiever" (old translation "righteous achievement"), and his surname is Gautama.
Because of his father, after enlightenment, he was honored as Shakyamuni, which means "the saint of the Shakyamuni clan". Other titles include (Enlightened One), World-Honored One, Shakyamuni, etc.
Buddha, which means "enlightened one". The Buddha is also known as the Buddha, the Offering, the Omniscient, the Enlightened Foot, the Good Death, the Worldly Solution, the Supreme Master, the Tempering Husband, the Heavenly Teacher, and the World-Honored One. Buddhism values the progress and enlightenment of the human mind and morality.
The purpose of practicing Buddhism is to follow Siddhartha's method of enlightenment, to discover the truth of life and the universe, and ultimately to transcend birth, death, suffering, and all afflictions, and to attain ultimate liberation.
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The head of Buddhism was Shakyamuni Buddha, who was originally the crown prince of the ancient Indian kingdom of Kapila (in present-day Nepal) and belonged to the Kshatriya caste. His father was the King of Pure Rice, his mother was Lady Maya, and when the Buddha was the crown prince, his name was "Siddhartha Gautama", which means "the one who has attained all righteousness" (the old translation of "righteousness").
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The head of Buddhism depends on time and space.
In time, Shakyamuni Buddha is the head of the sect in our current time period.
Before Shakyamuni Buddha, the head of the religion was the Buddha of Burning Lamps.
The head of the sect after Shakyamuni Buddha is Maitreya Buddha.
Spatially, the current leader of the Western Elysium is Amitabha;
All Buddhas are equal, if you become a Buddha, you are also equal to those ancient Buddhas, and even in a sense now you are equal to all Buddhas, and there is no creator.
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The past is like a great day, the present is Shakyamuni Buddha, and the future is Maitreya Buddha.
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Your answers are both right and incorrect. Buddhism has never said that there is a common teacher--- Nan no Master Shakyamuni Buddha Nan Mu Master Shakyamuni Buddha Nan Mu Master Shakyamuni Buddha.
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The original name of the Buddha was Siddhartha Gautama and his father was the king of the kingdom of Shakya (in present-day Nepal) King Johan.
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The landlord is not right in this question, Sakyamuni is the Buddha in the present world, and there will be Maitreya Buddha in the future. Lion Buddha. In the past, there was an ancient Buddha with a lamp
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Shakyamuni is the head of our sampa world, of course, every place is different, and each Buddha has his own area of teaching.
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The whole universe is divided into many parts, and the part of this earth belongs to Shakyamuni, who is the head of this world.
There is also a boss in the whole universe, and he is an old man... Fierce...
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Shakyamuni Buddha. The prince of pure rice in India became a monk and practiced to become a Buddha.
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There is no leader, and Buddhism respects the teacher as the leader. The Buddha is in accordance with the laws of nature.
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The leader of the three final calamities is the future Buddha - Maitreya Buddha.
Everything that happens in the world, making people unhappy, uncomfortable, and troubled are caused by cause and effect, we must understand the truth of life, learn the method of keeping pace with the times, and then have the ability to find and solve problems! The Tao is natural, and there is no definite law! Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism are one family, and there should be no differences.
At present, there are many people who study Buddhism, there are few real cultivators, and there are many sects and sects, but almost all of them are broken, if you really have the heart to learn Buddhism for the benefit of all sentient beings, you must believe in non-superstition!
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"Listen to the Tao Walker"That's right, Buddhism has never had a master, Amitabha!
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Shakyamuni Buddha. See "The Biography of Shakyamuni Buddha".
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