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It might be easier to understand when we say this:
The Buddha of the Tibetan world, Virujana Buddha, in a planet called the earth in the world of Suva under his subordination, put a doppelganger, the place of birth is a place called ancient India on this planet, the national tribe that was born is called Shakya, his name is Siddhartha Gautama, after cultivating into a Buddha, he is respected by the people of the Shakyamuni tribe as "the saint of the Shakyamuni tribe", which is translated into Chinese is "Shakyamuni", that is, the Buddha of this Suva world, is Shakyamuni Buddha!
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Virujana Buddha.
There are three types of Buddhas: Dharma Body, Retribution Body, and Incarnation. Among them, the reincarnation and the incarnation are both from the Dharmakaya (that is, the Heart Sutra says, "not born, not destroyed, not impure, not pure, not increased or decreased", but can give birth to the eighth consciousness of ten thousand laws.
Such as to hide. Alayya.
Suchness. Wholehearted.
Dharmakaya) is born. The three bodies of the Buddha are called Virujana Buddha, Lushena Buddha, and Shakyamuni Buddha.
Nan no Master Shakyamuni World-Honored One.
There are no ten directions in the south, and all the three treasures that live forever.
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What does the landlord mean, what is his real name?
The Tao is the way, the very way; The name is famous, and the name is not very famous". Lao Tzu is still like this, not to mention the subtle and indescribable Dharma, let alone the pure and perfect Buddhahood? How can it be said in words!
The Dharma is always "incredible", you can't think about it with your heart, you can't talk about it with your mouth, how can it have a "name"? "Truth" is subtle and unpredictable, so how can there be a "name"?
For example, the landlord, is there a name? Which one is the real name? When you are asleep and dreamless, that name is in **? Ordinary people are like this, let alone Buddha!
Therefore, there are many people who know the true name of the Buddha, but it is impossible to explain it to those who do not know, because these are not at all eloquent, and they can only be realized slowly with their hearts.
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Shakyamuni Buddha is an incarnation Buddha, and Amitabha Buddha is a reincarnated Buddha. Shakyamuni Buddha is this Buddha, and Amitabha Buddha is another Buddha. Shakyamuni Buddha is the head of the world of samva (we belong to the world of sava), and Amitabha Buddha is the head of the Western world of bliss.
Shakyamuni Buddha was born in India, became a monk as a prince, and became a Buddha, with a lifespan of 80 years, less than 3,000 years ago. Shakyamuni tells us in the Amitabha Sutra that Amitabha Buddha became a Buddha ten eons ago. "Tribulation" is a very large number in Buddhism, so Amitabha Buddha became a Buddha first, and Shakyamuni became a Buddha later.
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To be ordained, the six roots are sufficient, in good health, no disabilities, no mental illness, sound intelligence, no physical defects, a normal man or woman, not transgender. It's not that the Buddha is not compassionate, but because the monk is not to provide for the elderly, nor to enjoy, but to take on the responsibility of the family business, to serve the public, a monk must not only understand the Dharma, be able to keep the vows, but also have a certain amount of prestige based on the convenience of the human being. If many of the monks are imperfect people, then the outside world will have a bad view of Buddhism and the Dharma, which will affect their faith in the Dharma.
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