What is the ultimate goal of Buddhism, what is the ultimate goal of studying Buddhism

Updated on educate 2024-07-22
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The ultimate goal is to find one's own Buddha-nature, and everyone has Buddha-nature, but they are lost because of delusional attachment.

    Buddha-nature is like a dusty mirror, and to study Buddhism is to wipe this mirror clean and see the mirror as it is.

    If one day the whole world believes in Buddhism and becomes a Buddha, then this world disappears, because this world is formed by the ignorance and delusions of sentient beings, just like this world is a dream that we have together, and we all wake up, then this world disappears.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The ultimate goal of Buddhism is; Crossing all sentient beings, freeing all sentient beings from the sea of suffering, from troubles and suffering.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1 The ultimate goal of self-interest is to become a Buddha by attaining happiness from suffering, by understanding all the mysteries of the universe.

    2 The ultimate goal of altruism is to bring all beings into Buddhahood.

    It can also be summed up by the four grand aspirations.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Self-discipline, self-discipline is to become a Buddha, and after becoming a Buddha, you have to come back to save people to become a Buddha. The Western Elysium is not the ultimate goal, and the Pure Land Method is just to continue practicing in the Western Elysium. When you reach the Western Elysium, the lowest is also the fruit level of the Bodhisattvas of the Seven Lands, so the cultivation of the Pure Land Method is very special.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The ultimate goal of the Buddha is to enable people to realize their own lives after experiencing life choices and experiences, to achieve a state of tranquility and tranquility, and finally to a state of peace for all beings.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. The ultimate goal of learning Buddhism is to put ourselves and the people around us on a correct and bright path, to eliminate the greed, hatred and ignorance in our hearts, to show compassion and wisdom, to relieve birth, old age, sickness, death, sorrow and suffering, to do the cause of entering the world with the spirit of birth, and to be free from suffering and happiness.

    The ultimate purpose of learning Buddhism is to put yourself and the people around you on a true and bright path, to eliminate the greed, hatred and stupidity in our hearts, to show compassion and wisdom, to relieve the old and sick people from their sorrows, sorrows and troubles, and to do the cause of entering the WTO with the spirit of birth, and to be free from suffering.

    Dear, you don't have to dismantle it Extended information: Buddhism was founded by ancient Indians, more than 2,500 years ago, and later spread to China, Taoism and Confucianism are believed in Confucius, and Confucius temples and other places are also used to worship Confucius.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To get rid of life and death, to get rid of the six realms of reincarnation, and to thoroughly understand the truth of the universe of life, that is to say, to become a Buddha who has attained enlightenment.

    Buddhism rejects fatalism and believes that foolish people have a fate, but it does not encourage people to resign themselves to fate, but hopes that people create a destiny. Buddhism advocates that all dharmas arise from karma, so fate is also born from karma. Bad fates can be changed by planting good karma.

    Since fate can be changed by practicing compassion, cultivating virtue, and cultivating repentance, fate is not necessarily so unchangeable. No matter how bad your fate is, it can be transformed through various practices. On the contrary, the fate of the divination is not well maintained, and it will also be lost, and the so-called 'being prepared for danger in times of peace' cannot but be cautious!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do not do all evil, practice all good, and purify one's will, which is Buddhism. The key is to purify one's mind, which is to purify one's mind. When this defiled, ignorant mind is completely purified, we are completely free from suffering. This is also the teaching of all the Buddhas.

    The fundamental teachings of the Buddha are the pure and perfect path to liberation, the cessation of afflictions and suffering, the Four Noble Truths: suffering, accumulation of suffering, extinction of suffering, and the path of extinguishing suffering. Practicing the Four Noble Truths is the only shortcut to nirvana

    The Eight Noble Paths - Right Vision, Right Thinking, Right Speech, Right Karma, Right Life, Right Diligence, Right Thought, Right Determination. The core is correct view, truthful knowledge, personal witness to the Four Noble Truths, and always knowing the three aspects of the five aggregates: suffering, impermanence, and selflessness, with the precepts as the foundation, meditation (meditation) as the helping, and meditation (meditation) as the practice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The doctrine is that all evil should be done, and all good should be done.

    To pursue is to realize the human world as it is.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do not do all evil, and do all good.

    Purify sentient beings and liberate themselves.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Teachings: Dependent arising, emptiness.

    Pursuit: Enlightenment, liberation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Introduction to the study of Buddhism.

    Please listen to Master Jingkong's lectures on "Understanding Buddhism", "The Four Teachings of Lifan", "Taishang Induction Chapter", "Dizang Sutra", "Amitayus Sutra", "Xiuhua Yan Mystery Intention Returning to the Source Concept" and "Interpretation and Interpretation of the Pure Land Sutra".

    The "Path to Liberation", "Ahama Sutra", "Heart Sutra" and "Diamond Sutra" taught by the Dharma Master

    Jian Fengwen layman's "Lengyan Sutra", "Yuanjue Sutra", "Vima Sutra" and "Heart Transmission Method" were spoken

    The vowel old man speaks of "Lotus Flower Record".

    Amitabha.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Buddhist teachings are vast systems of systematic descriptions of the world, so it is impossible to finish them in a few words.

    In the end, the pursuit of wisdom and truth. The means is meditation and practice.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pursuit, not pursuit, is for pursuit.

    The ultimate pursuit of Buddhism is the absence of pursuit.

    The Buddha has no discriminating mind!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, the Twelve Causes and Conditions, the Five Aggregates, and the Theory of Karma.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The word Buddha is a Sanskrit transliteration, which translates into Chinese to mean "wisdom" and "enlightenment". Those who have attained the wisdom of the Buddha and the enlightened version can call him a "Buddha". However, a Buddha is different from the wisdom and enlightenment of the world.

    The wisdom and enlightenment of people in the world is called "wisdom and discernment in the world" in Buddhism. Worldly wisdom is not a good thing, it is one of the "eight difficulties" in Buddhism. In other words, with the wisdom of the world, it will be difficult to achieve enlightenment in the wisdom of the Buddha!

    Therefore, we have been repeatedly advised by the Lord to "let go".

    So, why do we become Buddhas? Answer: Restore us to our original colors!

    All sentient beings are originally Buddhas, but sentient beings are hindered by afflictions, and their inherent wisdom and virtue can not appear, reincarnate in life and death, and suffer unspeakably. The wisdom of attaining the ultimate perfection of Buddhahood can solve problems that cannot be solved by science, religion, money, status, and power. Like what; The problem of troubles, the problem of the cycle of life and death.

    Truly get a happy life of truth, goodness, beauty and wisdom.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The meaning of Buddha is the nature of life. It is the essential nature of life activities. This is what is now called the inner mystery of intelligent life.

    The purpose of becoming a Buddha is to unravel our minds of the troubles and confusions that arise from birth, birth, old age, sickness, death, and life activities. Return to the essence of life, detached from the present form of life state of life that is unpredictable and changeable.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Transcending birth and death, transcending the six realms of reincarnation, attaining eternity (called nirvana in the scriptures), attaining great freedom, attaining great liberation, cutting off all suffering, eliminating all suffering, cutting off all sins, achieving liberation for oneself, and achieving liberation for all sentient beings, attaining great supernatural powers, these are the ultimate goals of Buddhism, in short, to cultivate oneself into a god, a man-made god, called Buddha.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You've been dreaming, and everyone in your dream has cancer. Suddenly you realize that it's a dream, and you run around telling everybody that it's just a dream.

    The idea of Buddhism is to tell you how to lobby others that "this is a dream." The ultimate goal is to tell you: wake up, it's just a dream, but when you wake up, you find that the dream didn't exist at all, but you did suffer a lot.

    Everyone has the ability to wake up, but not everyone wants to wake up.

    Nan no Great Wish Jizo King Bodhisattva.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Let sentient beings be free from suffering and be happy, and eventually become Buddhas.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't think the ultimate goal of the founding of Buddhism is to make you blindly superstitious. Rather, let you learn the content and ideas of Buddhism. That's what he's trying to achieve.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The ultimate goal of the founding of Buddhism is to let go and embrace compassion.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The ultimate goal of Buddhism's ideology is to universalize all sentient beings.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Put down the butcher's knife, become a Buddha on the ground, have good thoughts, and purify all sentient beings.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Become a Buddha and save all sentient beings.

    In Maitreya's "Solemn Treatise on Present Views", it is said that the form of bodhichitta is: "The mind is altruistic, seeking righteousness and bodhi." This sentence not only speaks of the form of bodhichitta, but also shows that the ultimate purpose of our study of Buddhism is to achieve Buddhahood in order to transform sentient beings.

    Most people think that the ultimate goal of studying Buddhism is to become a Buddha. Actually, this is not true, why?

    Buddhahood is the highest and most complete state of one's self-interest. But after becoming a Buddha, do you do nothing for your own enjoyment?

    Not really. After becoming a Buddha, it happens to be the starting point for us to benefit sentient beings. Because at this time our wisdom, compassion, and ability to transform sentient beings have reached the ultimate perfection.

    That is, the symbol of becoming a Buddha - the rainbow body.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are many benefits, the first is advanced education, the precepts are the standard of being a person and doing things, and there are punishments for violating the precepts, such as a lot of causal diseases, all kinds of unpleasantness, troubles, and so on

    Buddhism attaches great importance to the education of cause and effect, so as to warn the world to keep the precepts and feel at ease

    Also, to finally solve all kinds of human troubles, to liberate the cycle of birth and death, and so on...

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Realize the fundamental truth of the universe---12 causes and conditions, and attain the attainment of the three bodhisattvas.

    Repetition is a thought. What is life and death? That's why.

    That is, to observe the cause with wisdom. From birth to old age. Life is the fate of old age and death.

    Life starts from now. There is a fate. There is a starting point from the pick-up.

    It is fateful to take. Start with love. Love is fate.

    Love begins with receiving. Receiving is love. Touched by the touch.

    Touch is the cause. Touch from six into. Six into is the touch.

    Six into the name from the color. The name is six into the edge. Fame starts with recognition.

    Recognition is the fate of fame and color. Knowledge starts with action. Acting is the knowledge of fate.

    The line starts with idiocy. Idiocy is fate. It's for the sake of fate.

    Fate is knowledgeable. Fate is famous. There are six into the name of the fate.

    The edge of the six into the touch. Fate touches and receives. Fate is loved.

    Fate has a take. There is a relationship. There is a life.

    There are old age, sickness, death, sorrow, and distress. This bitterness is full of yin. Born by fate.

    It is for the collection of suffering. Bodhisattva contemplation. When the bitterness gathers yin.

    Wisdom, eyes, sense, enlightenment, wisdom, wisdom, and evidence.

    At the same time. The bodhisattva thinks about himself. How old and dead for no reason.

    How to perish, old and die. That is, to observe the cause with wisdom. There is no reason to live and die without old age.

    Life and death, old age and death. There is no reason to behave nothing. There is extinction, and there is life and destruction.

    Take there is no reason to have it. Take and extinguish, so there is destruction. Love takes nothing for no reason.

    Love is extinguished, so it is destroyed. Loved for no reason. Destroyed therefore loved to perish.

    Touching for no reason. Destroy it, so you are destroyed. Six into no reason to touch nothing.

    Six into the extinguished, so extinguished. Fame and color have no reason. Fame is extinguished, so six are extinguished.

    There is no reason to know the name. Recognize and extinguish, so the name is extinguished. There is no reason to know nothing.

    Destroy and perish. There is no reason for foolishness. Obsessed so perished.

    It is for the sake of obsession, so it is perished. Destroy and perish. Recognize and extinguish, so the name is extinguished.

    Fame is extinguished, so six are extinguished. Six into the extinguished, so extinguished. Destroy it, so you are destroyed.

    Destroyed therefore loved to perish. Love is extinguished, so it is destroyed. Take and extinguish, so there is destruction.

    There is extinction, and there is life and destruction. Life and death, old age, death, sorrow, sorrow, and distress are extinguished. Bodhisattva contemplation.

    When the bitter yin is extinguished. Wisdom, eyes, sense, enlightenment, wisdom, wisdom, and evidence. When.

    The bodhisattva is against the obedience12. Karma。Be honest. As it is, it has been.

    That is, on the seat, he becomes the three bodhisattvas of the three bodhisattvas. Buddha said.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The Buddha said: The purpose of learning Buddhism is actually to have six simple characters, do you understand?

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Of course, there aren't many people who can say the Dharma, and this is something that only a high-level Master can know.

    The purpose of practicing Buddhism is to liberate the cycle of birth and death.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Because everyone can't be a philosopher.

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