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National Treasure Buddha Parietal Bone Relic: It is the crystalline body left over by the Buddha after his physical body was cremated after Nirvana in India. It is a supreme precious holy relic, after being introduced into China from India, it was sealed in the underground palace of Nanjing Dabao'en Temple, and in 2010, the ruins of Nanjing Dabao'en Temple were unearthed and re-glorified in the world.
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This is not necessarily a monk's stone, the current scientists have not fully explained this phenomenon, it is not the same as a stone, and how can the relics of the fingers and skull be a stone? None of the shapes are stone-shaped, but finger-shaped. This miraculous relic has been called a product of heaven by Western scholars, not possessed by the earth.
So, those that are not exactly stones, there may be some, but by no means all of them are stones.
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It is a monk's kidney stone. Deified by the world. Or a little bit more scientific. (No ill will towards Buddhism).
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The monk did not eat meat and got kidney stones.
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The Buddha's parietal bone relics are the crystals of the bones on the top of the head of Shakyamuni (such as Lai), which cannot be burned and are generally stones.
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You say he's a nose clipper, and I'm saying he's a nail clipper
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You can take a look at Jiang Wen's [Heroes of Heaven and Earth] to know how precious the Buddha's relics are.
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There are indeed gallstones in the relics, and most of the colored crystals are the slag left after the glass Buddha beads are burned, and the Buddha bone relics are the bones, which are not mysterious. It is people's remembrance and worship of the Buddha's exploits, so their bones are cherished, adding a lot of mystery to future generations.
If you are interested, you can go to the gallstone department of the hospital to see a variety of human stone specimens.
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What you think it is, what it is, you say it's kidney stones, I say it's gallstones, you say it's bones, I say it's hair.
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Relic: It is the result of the bone ingenuity of long-term vegetarians. After cremation, there will be crystals, whether it is a monk or not, there will be the same, as long as it is a long-term vegetarian. Buddhism, you can not believe it, but please don't feel free to deteriorate, it's not good
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The parietal bone relic is a skull that is divided into many pieces, and this is a fraction of it, as if it is also found in Japan. It's definitely a skull, but it can't be a kidney stone anyway.
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The old abbot cremated unburned bones and the like.
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Kneel down to the sixth and seventh floors and say cross talk.
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The Buddha's top bone relics (Buddha's true bones) are the top bone relics of the Buddha Shakyamuni, the only one in the world, it is the supreme holy relic in the Buddhist world, it is a complete skull with a circumference of 35 centimeters, a diameter of 10 centimeters, yellow and black, and clear hairholes.
Liyuan refers to the Buddhist patriarch Shakyamuni Buddha, the bones and bead-like gem-like products left behind after the cremation of the round death. The relics are called Bundu in Indian, also called Shililuo, and translated into Chinese as Lingbone, Body Bone, and Body.
It is a crystalline body left behind by a person's death and cremation. However, relics are completely different from the bones of ordinary dead people.
Its shape is ever-changing, some are round, oval, some are lotus-shaped, and some are Buddha-like or bodhisattva-shaped; Its colors are white, black, green, red, and there are also various colors; Some of the relics are like pearls, some like agate, and some are like crystals; Some are transparent, some are bright, like diamonds.
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The Buddha's parietal bone relics themselves are Buddhism, and Niushou Mountain is also a Buddhist offering.
Legend has it that Shakyamuni's cremated bones were divided into eight pieces, and around the 3rd century BC, Emperor Ashoka ordered the Buddha relics to be collected and divided into 84,000 parts to be sent to India and around the world for offerings.
History
In the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, monks from all over the country brought the Buddha's top bone relics to Kaifeng, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty at that time, and then transferred to the Changgan Temple in Nanjing, which was the center of Buddhist culture in the south of the Yangtze River at that time.
Niushou Mountain
Niushou Mountain is also known as Tianque Mountain, which is named after the two peaks of the east and west that resemble the head of the cow. According to legend, Manjushri Bodhisattva once led 10,000 Bodhisattvas to live here in winter, so Niushou Mountain is also a famous Buddhist mountain in Nanjing. Nowadays, Niushou Mountain is famous at home and abroad for enshrineing the world's only Buddha top bone relics, and the place we came to today is the Buddha Peak Palace of Niushou Mountain.
Buddha's top true bone relics
The real bone relics of the Buddha are excavated in the underground palace of the five-color glazed pagoda of the Great Bao'en Temple. In 2008, Da Bao'en Temple began archaeological excavations and discovered this Song Dynasty underground palace by chance. This piece of Buddha's top bone relics was unearthed in the underground palace, and along with it, there were also induction relics, saints relics and other items.
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Hello; The Buddha's parietal bone relics are the hail locust bone relics of the Buddha Shakyamuni, the only one left in the world, it is the supreme holy relic in the Buddhist world, it is a complete skull with a circumference of 35 centimeters, a diameter of 10 centimeters, yellow and black color, and clear hairholes. The Buddha's parietal bone relics were unearthed in the Ashoka Pagoda of the Tanzao Underground Palace of Song Changgan Temple in Qinhuai District, Nanjing City, and are the only existing ones in the world, a Buddha's true body parietal bone relics, enshrined in the Buddha's top palace of Niushou Mountain in Nanjing. The content is detailed and comes from friendship; 1. The Buddha's parietal bone relics (Buddha's true bones) refer to the parietal bones of Sakyamuni, the only one in the world, which is the supreme holy relic in the Buddhist world, which is a complete skull with a circumference of 35 cm, a diameter of 10 cm, yellow and black color, and clear hairholes.
2. The Buddha parietal bone relics in the Ashoka Pagoda unearthed in Nanjing Song Changgan Temple (Ming Da Bao'en Temple) are the only existing Buddha real body parietal bone relics in the world, which are enshrined in the Buddha Ding Palace of Niushoushan in Nanjing.
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This Buddha top relic was found in the Ashoka Pagoda, the site of Dabao'en Temple in Nanjing.
Niushou Mountain Ruins Park in Jiangning District, Nanjing, because of the confrontation between the east and west twin peaks resembling a bull's horn and get the name, set culture, tourism, Buddhism, architecture and other elements in one, its biggest attraction is that there is a majestic palace building on the mountain, treasure a rare treasure, this treasure is said to be the only one in the world, there are not many people who can see it, I heard that it is only open 7 times a year for people to visit.
There is a pit left over from the previous history on the west peak of the west peak of the cow's head, and later invested 4 billion yuan, built a Buddha top palace here, the main building has a total of 9 floors, the use of the pit has built 6 layers, divided into two parts: the big dome and the small dome, the big dome is like the Buddha's robe covered on the small dome, it looks brilliant, gorgeous and solemn.
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Every year, during the New Year's Day, Spring Festival, National Day, Shakyamuni Buddha's ordination day (the eighth day of the second lunar month), Buddha's Nirvana Day (the fifteenth day of the second lunar month), Buddha's birthday (the eighth day of the fourth lunar month), and Buddha's enlightenment day (the eighth day of the lunar month), a total of 7 pilgrimage opportunities.
In 2021, the opening hours of the Niushou Buddha Ding Palace relics are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, and the elderly over 70 years old are free to visit, and the half-ticket for those under the age of 70 is half a ticket for visiting every Friday.
Four taboos of visiting the top bone relics of the Buddha of Nanjing Niushou Mountain:
1. Don't call it inappropriately. The monks of the temple should be called "master" and "mage", the Taoist priest should be called "Taoist", and the abbot monk should be called "elder", "abbot" and "Zen master". The monks in the lama temple should be honored with the title of "lama", that is, "guru".
2. Improper etiquette. The way to greet the monks is to fold their hands together, bow their heads slightly, or put one hand on their chests with their heads slightly lowered, and avoid shaking hands, hugging, touching the monk's head and other improper etiquette.
Three taboos: improper conversation. When talking to monks and Taoists, one should not mention the words of killing, marriage, or the consumption of fishy meat, so as not to arouse the resentment of the monks.
4. Don't behave inappropriately. When demolishing the scum and visiting the temple, it is not allowed to make loud noises, point and discuss, ridicule or walk casually, and do not move the things of the temple, especially avoid touching and carving the statue of the Divine Brigade. In case of Buddhist activities, you should stand silently or leave quietly.
At the same time, you should also take good care of your children, so as not to do rude things because of their ignorance. <>
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