What is the difference between a reincarnation Buddha and an incarnation Buddha?

Updated on culture 2024-07-17
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bodhidharma Master's Theory of Understanding:

    The Buddha has three bodies: the incarnation, the retribution, and the Dharmakaya. The incarnation is also the cloud. If sentient beings always do good deeds, they will incarnate, when they cultivate wisdom, they will return to their bodies, and if they do nothing, they will be dharmakayas.

    Often appear to fly in the ten directions with the appropriate relief, incarnate as a Buddha. If you break the doubt, it is the enlightenment of the snow-capped mountain, and the Buddha is also reincarnated. There are no words, no deeds, no gains, Zhan Ran lives forever, and the Dharma body Buddha is also.

    If there is no one Buddha, how can there be three?

    This is called the three-body person, but according to human wisdom. People have upper, middle and lower sayings, and people with wisdom vainly prosper blessings and powers, and vainly see the incarnation of Buddhas; The wise man is vain in judging troubles and seeing the Buddha in vain; The wise man vainly proves Bodhi and sees the Dharmakaya Buddha in vain; The wise people of the upper and foremost are separated from the inner light, and the clear mind is that the Buddha does not wait for the heart to obtain the wisdom of the Buddha, and knows that the three bodies and the ten thousand laws are not desirable and cannot be said, which is the liberation of the mind and the completion of the avenue.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Simple understanding with a mobile phone metaphor:

    All kinds of mobile phones are incarnated Buddhas, and we can see it.

    The method of making a mobile phone theory is to reincarnate as a Buddha.

    Personal understanding: Please criticize and correct

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Buddha has three bodies: the Dharmakaya, the retributive body, and the emanation (corresponding body), and the difference between the three is:

    1. The meaning is different.

    Dharmakaya: The middle reverence is the "Dharmakaya Buddha" and the name "Virujana Buddha", which refers to the Buddha nature that exists in everyone's heart, and embodies the Buddha itself of the Dharma;

    Retribution: Zuo Zun is the "Reincarnation Buddha" and the name "Lushena Buddha", which refers to the body of the Buddha who has attained the Buddha's fruit through practice;

    Incarnation: The right deity is the "Buddha of the Body" and the name of "Shakyamuni Buddha", which refers to the body of the Buddha who appeared to relieve the needs of all beings in the world, especially the birth of Shakya.

    2. Different forms.

    Dharmakaya: It is the accumulation of reason, that is, the accumulation of truth as the wonderful body. If it is true that it is perfect and pure, it is everywhere, and the Dharmakaya is the pericardium of the heart, and the Dharmakaya does not appear in the sand realm;

    Reincarnation: After arduous practice, attaining the truth and becoming a Buddha, he is an objective existence of the Buddha, the state of action is perfect and blessed, extremely lofty, often for the Bodhisattvas to say the Dharma, reincarnated from time to time.

    In order to educate sentient beings, the stool auspicious can appear as sentient beings in the six realms, appearing in various forms of life, and the living Buddha is the Buddha appearing in the form of the human body to educate sentient beings.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The whole universe is the manifestation of formless emptiness, with the Dharmakaya (formless skin and dust and no brother and brother) as its body, the reincarnation (the emptiness of nature that can be realized) as its combustion purpose, and the incarnation (life and matter) as its phase.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Buddha has three bodies: the Dharmakaya, the retributive body, and the emanation (corresponding body), and the difference between the three is:

    1. The meaning is different.

    Dharmakaya: The middle reverence is the "Dharmakaya Buddha" and the name "Virujana Buddha", which refers to the Buddha nature that exists in everyone's heart, and embodies the Buddha itself of the Dharma;

    Retribution: Zuo Zun is the "Reincarnation Buddha" and the name "Lushena Buddha", which refers to the body of the Buddha who has attained the Buddha's fruit through practice;

    Incarnation: The right deity is the "Buddha of the Body" and the name of "Shakyamuni Buddha", which refers to the body of the Buddha who appeared to relieve the needs of all beings in the world, especially the birth of Shakya.

    2. Different forms.

    Dharmakaya: It is the accumulation of reason, that is, the accumulation of truth as the wonderful body. If it is true that it is perfect and pure, it is everywhere, and the Dharmakaya is the pericardium of the heart, and the Dharmakaya does not appear in the sand realm;

    Retribution: After arduous practice, how to get the truth to become a Buddha, he is an objective existence of the Buddha, the state of perfection and happiness, extremely tall, often for the Bodhisattvas to say the Dharma, the body is hidden from time to time.

    Incarnation: It is the transformation of the Buddha, in order to educate sentient beings, the Buddha can appear as sentient beings of the six realms, appearing in various forms of life, and the living Buddha is the Buddha appearing in the form of the human body to educate sentient beings.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Amitabha! Senior brother, in fact, the Dharmakaya, the retribution, and the incarnation are no different from the Buddha. It's just that we sentient beings can't know the ultimate non-duality of the Buddha, so it's convenient for us to set up the three bodies so that we can understand them.

    The Dharmakaya refers to the true Buddha nature, and all the Buddhas of the Ten Directions and the Three Worlds are the same body, and not only that, but all sentient beings in the Ten Directions and the Third World are also the same as this body, but the sentient beings are confused and upside down, so the branches are like searching and not knowing.

    After all, everything in this Buddha nature is pure, not stained with dust, not mixed with thoughts, but it is also full of all dharmas, and lacks nothing, whether it is a Buddha who has attained a perfect rebirth or a different incarnation of a Buddha, it is all born of this pure body, and it is called a pure Buddha with a full Dharma body.

    All sentient beings attain Buddhahood in the future will attain this state of non-duality, that is, the Dharmakaya Buddha. That's why the Buddha said, "If you see me with color and ask me with your voice, you are walking in an evil way, and you can't see me as you are." That is, the realm of the Dharmakaya Buddha.

    Shakyamuni Buddha also manifested from the pure Dharma body of Vilu Mengli Shana Buddha. This Dharma body is self-sufficient and cannot be obtained from the outside, so the World-Honored One said: You will become a Buddha before the dust eons.

    This is the time when the Buddha of the Burning Lamp is awarded to the world, because there is no way to obtain, the party is awarded: You should be a Buddha in the next life, called Sakyamuni!

    Amitabha Buddha and Medicine Buddha are also incarnated Buddhas based on this pure Dharmakaya Buddha!

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