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Buddhist terms are as follows:
1. Big chime. Cast in bronze, the bowl-shaped ritual object is placed on the right side of the Buddha table, and during the puja and recitation, the Vina is struck with a wooden rod to guide the rise and fall, speed and slowness of all chanting.
2. Wooden fish. One of the ritual instruments that is struck during chanting. In ancient times, it was called fish drum and fish plate. It is a fish-shaped wooden magic weapon, with a hollow hole in it and a sound of buckle.
3. Chime. Commonly known as small hand chime. Make a bowl-shaped, the bottom ** through the button, with a wooden handle, with a small iron shackle to hit it. At the beginning and end of the chanting of the Buddha, they are all chanted.
4. Bells. One of the magic weapons. It is made of copper sheets, shaped like a disc, with small holes chiseled on four sides, tied to a copper circular frame, pressed down on a wooden handle, and hit it with a small mallet. When holding the bell, it is called "the bell with a face".
5. Hafnium. Hafnium, named "flat-chested hafnium", when knocking, the left hand supports the lower hafnium, and the right hand holds the upper hafnium and knocks down, which must be loud; When not knocking, the two hafnium are combined, held with both hands, sandwiched with two fingers and middle fingers, both flat chests.
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Too much! Almost 30% of everyday language is used. For example:
Karma, Cause and Effect, Retribution, World, Universe, Mind, Realm, Compassion, Rebirth, Purifying Sentient Beings, Understanding, Good Roots, Good Karma, Causes, Wisdom, Wisdom, Prajna, Teachings, Alarm Bells, Transcendence, Floating Buddha, Instant, Moment, Calamity, Dreams, Non-Duality, Drinking, Emptiness of the Five Aggregates, Emptiness of the Four Aggregates, Dust Settled, Middle Way, Lotus, Rejoicing, Merit, Lessons, Repentance, Karma, Prostration, Concentration, Reflection, Truthfulness, Nature, Self-Nature, Purity, Expression, Dharma, Pure rules and precepts, sentient beings, bodhisattvas, enlightenment, hesitation, confusion, fame, attachment, retribution, retribution, willingness, dharma realm, ten directions, present, thinking, equality, inconceivability, mystic law, knowledge, truthfulness, bodhi, afflictions, ignorance, scriptures, convenience, delusion, meditation, generosity, diligence, forbearance, heavenly fall, sealing, induction, ......Wait a minute.
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Buddhist terms are:
1. May the light of the Buddha shine and the Dharma be full of joy! May the Three Jewels be blessed and the blessings and wisdom will be reaped! Take it to the next level and ascend to the top early! Always have a pure heart, and every day is auspicious!
2. Tea is just two postures, floating and sinking; Tea drinkers are only in two positions, pick up and put down. Life is like tea, calm when sinking, indifferent when floating, and you need to be able to put it down if you can afford it. Good morning!
3. Cultivation is to improve oneself and tolerate others. Life, because there are defects, so practice. A true cultivator never looks at the faults and shortcomings of others.
Staring at the faults and shortcomings of others is one of your own shortcomings. Part of the pain in life lies in one's own shortcomings, and part of it lies in not being used to others. Cultivation is to increase happiness by perfecting oneself; Downplay pain by being tolerant of others.
4. Affection is heavy, affection is heavy, Buddha is a good relationship, the opposite side is fate, and then seeing each other is the fate of heaven, gathering in this life in the previous life, caring for each other to cherish the fate! The three auspicious ones are the three contempt and three bodhichitta.
The New Year is auspicious.
5. Life is like a one-way ticket with no return; It doesn't have a dress rehearsal; Every moment is live; Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, people, heavens, and good gods, all look at you; Grasp every thought; It is the best manifestation to do all evil and do all good; May every moment of your life be at ease and auspicious!
6. May your Dharma be as happy as rain and bring nectar of wisdom; May your bodhichitta be like a fire that burns all afflictions; May your sermon songs be cool and sing the words of compassion! May you and I meet in life and life, and walk together with the same wish to cultivate wisdom and merit in the same circle.
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Buddhist terms include, for example, Bodhi, Nirvana, Dharma, Refuge, Lotus, Aspirations, Three Jewels, Fourfold Grace, Three Paths, Auspicious Clouds, Dharmajoy, Merit, Pure Land, and Bliss.
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There are too many, accounting for almost one-third of our terms, such as convenience, drunk, heart-to-heart, etc.
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As follows:
1. 組若 (bō rě): Translated as "wisdom".
2. Samadhi (sān mèi): It means to stop distracting thoughts and calm the mind, which is an important practice method in Buddhism.
3. Ten directions: Buddhism originally refers to the ten directions, namely heaven, earth, east, west, south, north, birth, death, past, and future.
4. Lotus flower: a herbaceous plant that grows in swamps. Blooming in summer, it is the most prized in India in ancient times.
5. Prostration: Prostration refers to kneeling, prostrating with both hands on the ground, and putting your head on the feet of the person you respect, which is the highest salutation for Buddhists.
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The most commonly used is "Amitabha", which has so many meanings that you can list them at will, such as:
1. Meeting and greeting each other "Amitabha" means greetings;
2. When you are angry, you recite "Amitabha", which means "I endure" or condemn;
3. When I am sad, reciting "Amitabha" means "may the Buddha and Bodhisattva comfort my soul";
4. Reciting "Amitabha" when you are frightened is the meaning of "Buddha and Bodhisattva bless me".
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Analysis: Buddhist terms.
Three lives are lucky: Buddhism refers to the previous life, this life, and the next life as three lives. This idiom describes being extremely lucky. I use it often as a polite word for the first meeting.
Great supernatural powers: Divine powers, Buddhism and Taoism refer to omnipotent powers, and generally refer to superb skills. The meaning of this idiom is to fully show one's superb skills.
The only way: Buddhism refers to the unique and correct way to attain enlightenment. Now it is a metaphor for a unique method and approach.
See through the red dust: Red dust, Buddhism refers to the world. Seeing through the red dust refers to the negative attitude of life that sees through all the grievances and grievances in the world, and does not take life, death, sorrow and happiness to heart. Now it also refers to the attitude of passive avoidance and inaction after being frustrated.
Spotless: Buddhists call the external color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch, and law the six dusts. Originally, it means that when Buddhists practice, they eliminate material desires, are not contaminated by the six dusts, and keep their hearts pure.
It is now used as a metaphor for being an honest official, or having a pure and noble character, without the slightest bad habits. It is also used to describe an environment or object that is very clean.
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Hello! Karma, Cause and Effect, Retribution, World, Universe, Mind, Realm, Compassion, Rebirth, Purifying Sentient Beings, Understanding, Good Roots, Good Karma, Causes, Wisdom, Wisdom, Prajna, Teachings, Alarm Bells, Transcendence, Floating Meditation, Moment, Moment, Calamity, Dreams, Non-Duality, Drinking on the Head, Emptiness of the Five Aggregates, Emptiness of the Four Aggregates, Dust Settled, Middle Way, Lotus, Rejoicing, Merit, Lessons, Confession, Meditation, Karma, Prostration, Concentration, Reflection, Truthfulness, Nature, Self-Nature, Purity, Expression, No Key to the Law, Pure precepts, sentient beings, bodhisattvas, enlightenment, hesitation, confusion, fame, attachment, retribution, retribution, aspiration, dharma realm, ten directions, present, thinking, equality, inconceivability, mystic law, knowledge, truthfulness, bodhi, afflictions, ignorance, scriptures, convenience, delusion, meditation, generosity, diligence, forbearance, heavenly fall, sealing, induction.
And that's just a small part.
If it helps you to Zen dust, hope.
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