Is there a Buddha in the world, and what is the largest Buddha in the world

Updated on science 2024-07-22
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Yes Shakyamuni (c. 565 BC – 486 BC) is recognized worldwide as a Buddha (i.e., enlightened being). And Shakyamuni also said that after about 5.6 billion years of Nirvana, Maitreya Bodhisattva will be born from the world to say the Dharma. Maitreya Bodhisattva should be the second Buddha after Shakyamuni Buddha, and the Dharma from the time of the Buddha's death to Maitreya's birth was taught by Jizo Bodhisattva.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Those who believe in it have it, but those who don't believe it don't!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The world's largest stone carved Maitreya Buddha Leshan Giant Buddha

    Leshan Giant Buddha It is the largest stone Maitreya Buddha in the world, with a height of 71 meters, a width of 24 meters on the shoulders, a diameter of 10 meters on the head, 7 meters long on the ears, a meter on the length of the mouth and eyes, a meter on the length of the eyebrows and nose, a neck height of 3 meters, a finger length of meters, 28 meters from the knee to the instep, a width of the feet is meters, and there are l021 buns on the head.

    The Leshan Giant Buddha is majestic and magnificent, and people describe it: "The mountain is a Buddha, and the Buddha is a mountain."

    Leshan Giant Buddha was built in the early years of Tang Xuanzong (that is, 713 AD), completed in the 19th year of Tang Zhenyuan (803 AD), you can calculate, Leshan Giant Buddha has stood here for 1200 years.

    The world's first bronze Buddha Hainan Nanshan Giant Buddha

    Nanshan Giant Buddha, high rice, weighing 380 tons, this rare tin bronze Sakyamuni seated Buddha, can be called the world's first bronze Buddha. Under the lotus seat of the Big Buddha, there are the Hall of Merit, the Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas, and the Museum of Buddhist History. There are 99.99 million lifelike gold and bronze Buddha statues on display in the Ten Thousand Buddha Hall, which together with the Great Sitting Buddha constitute a grand lineup of ten thousand Buddha statues.

    The Buddhist History Museum displays the historical records of the rise and prosperity of Buddhist culture, and also displays dozens of cultural relics and Buddhist cultural and artistic treasures such as the relics of Shakyamuni Buddha.

    The world's largest bronze Buddha is located in Lushan, Henan Province

    In 222, a bronze Buddha with a total height of 153 meters (equivalent to a building of more than 40 floors) named "Foshan Golden Buddha" was initially built in Lushan County, Henan Province.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course there is a Buddha. Anyone who has read high school history knows this.

    In the history books, the part about the origins of Buddhism is very clear: There were people in history.

    Some people don't believe in the "Buddha's teachings", which means freedom of belief and cannot be forced.

    Some people don't believe in the "existence of Buddhas", which can only mean that they have not graduated from high school.

    As for what other religions call "Jehovah the God," there has never been one in history.

    That belongs entirely: faith in the spiritual realm.

    That's very different from believing in Buddhism. The Buddha does not exist in the spiritual realm, but in history.

    Those religions of "spiritual belief" have faith and none. Freedom of belief.

    You can't force others to believe, and you can't oppose others to believe.

    In terms of "historical research", whether you believe it or not, the Buddha is real.

    If you believe that there is a Buddha, then there is indeed a Buddha.

    If you don't believe in a Buddha, then there will still be a Buddha.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Amitabha, I have a Buddha in my heart, my Buddha is a true Buddha, if there is no Buddha in my heart, where can I find the true Buddha, if I believe in it, I will have it, and if I don't believe in it, I will not.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, there is also the shadow of a two-story Jizo Bodhisattva in Jiuhua Mountain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is a Buddha. Like Songming Fengxi Temple, there is often a Buddha light.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Buddha refers to Shakyamuni Buddha, a real person in history. It was the prince of the ancient Indian kingdom of Kapila 2,500 years ago, named Siddhartha, whose father was King Pure Rice and his mother was Lady Maya. Although there is no record in the official records of ancient India, many sites of Buddha's activities have been found in the current archaeological discoveries, such as the Buddha's relics stupa and the Gion Monastery where the Buddha said the Dharma.

    This can prove that there was indeed Shakyamuni Buddha in history.

    Buddha means the highest enlightened being, and Buddha often speaks of himself as a human being, not a god. So don't equate the Buddha with the gods. A Buddha is an enlightened person, and as long as he can break through people's self-grasping and Dharma self-grasping, anyone can become a Buddha.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Look at the thought of not having "but there is" Look at the thought of "and not" to see what you think.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the Buddha really exists, he can become.

    Buddha as it comes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Definitely not. We should believe in science.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Buddhas are all in the void, all over the Dharma realm, everywhere.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, because Buddhas are ghosts.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you believe, you will have, and if you don't believe, you will not

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Whether there is a bodhisattva or not is just a kind of faith, so why should we pursue it? Religion is trustworthy and not to be lost, and faith is not without merit, if you believe in it and do not indulge in it, then it will become part of your spiritual support. May you have a happy Year of the Tiger.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I can understand your situation, in some places, especially the superstitious thinking of the older generation, it is indeed very serious, but what needs to be corrected is that the older generation of your family is too generalized in the title of "Bodhisattva", and the folk ghosts and gods are called Bodhisattvas to worship and worship, which is incorrect, in orthodox Buddhism, the definition of Bodhisattva is very strict, the Chinese translation of "Bodhi" is "enlightenment", and the Chinese translation of "Satan" is "sentient beings" or "sentient beings" (all sentient beings with feelings), and the full translation is "sentient beings", which includes two meanings of self-consciousness and consciousness, that is, Bodhisattvas are both "enlightened beings" and sentient beings who take it as their duty to enlighten others. In addition to ordinary bodhisattvas, there are also great bodhisattvas such as Guanyin, Jizo, Manjushri, and Puxian, which is mahāsattva in Sanskrit, and Mahasa in Chinese, which also translates as "Dashi, Shengshi, Kaishi" and other names. The true bodhisattva is the rescuer of suffering sentient beings, the comforter of troubled sentient beings, and it is not just the Buddha statue that is high up in the sky is called a bodhisattva, just as the so-called "great compassion is happy with all sentient beings, and great compassion pulls out the suffering of all sentient beings", they are not of the same nature as ghosts and gods, it is you old people who misunderstand the bodhisattva.

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