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Hello! First of all, I would like to point out that there is no such thing as "Buddha".
The so-called Buddha generally refers to our teacher, Shakyamuni Buddha, but he is not the "Lord", and only monotheistic religions like to use this word. As for "Nyorai", it is actually one of the ten names of the Buddha, and the real title should still be Buddha. And Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Arhats are actually the ranks of each of us in the process of cultivation (it is a bit reluctant to say that it is a rank, and it seems to violate the meaning of equality, but it is more accurate to use the degree).
At the beginning of believing in Buddhism, ordinary people often seek some good results from heaven, such as peace, happiness and longevity, prosperity, wealth, health, wisdom, etc., or seek that the next life can be better than this life, or even seek to live in the heavenly realm and enjoy heavenly blessings. This is called "human-heavenly vehicle". When they reach a certain level of enlightenment, they will despise the above-mentioned blessings, and even have a deep understanding of the Buddha's "Three Dharma Seals" (impermanence, selflessness, and silence in Nirvana) and pursue their own liberation without entering samsara.
At this time, he entered the realm of Hinayana realm, in which the arhat is the highest state of the four Hinayana fruits, and the other three fruits are Stoham, Sudra Huan, and Anaham, collectively referred to as the four fruit arhats. If a practitioner can develop bodhicitta to sentient beings and make a grand wish to cross the world, then he has entered the Mahayana (there is a saying that between the Arhats and the Mahayana Bodhisattvas, there is also a Dependent Enlightenment Vehicle, also called the Enlightenment Vehicle, and its achiever is called the "Hidden Branch Buddha", which is between the Great and Small Hinayana and realizes the path from the perspective of the twelve dependent origins, but from the perspective of the motivation, it should still belong to the Hinayana vehicle). Mahayana, also known as the Bodhisattva vehicle, is the purpose of "self-awareness", that is, not only to be enlightened yourself, but also to help all sentient beings to become enlightened, liberated, and free from the sea of suffering.
This is divided into forty fruit positions, which are actually forty realms, and the Bodhisattva of Enlightenment is the highest level of the Bodhisattva, and the next step is the Bodhisattva of Miaojue, that is, the Buddha. The Buddha not only "realizes himself", but also "realizes the perfection of his actions".
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It's not the same. The Buddha is a great enlightened being with immeasurable wisdom and longevity.
The Buddha is an incarnation of the Lord Buddha in this world.
The so-called Buddha generally refers to our teacher, Shakyamuni.
Buddha, but he is not the "Lord", only monotheistic religions like to use this word. As for "Nyorai", it is actually one of the ten names of the Buddha, and the real title should still be Buddha.
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The Buddha is a great enlightened being with immeasurable wisdom, radiance and longevity The Buddha is an incarnation of the Buddha in this world The Buddha said: All sentient beings have the wisdom and virtue of the Buddha, but they cannot attain it because of delusion and attachment.
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The general statement of the Buddha Lord is; The head of a monastery or temple. The general saying of the Buddha is; The master of the total Buddha world, that is, Shakyamuni...
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It's the same as the difference between Brother Chun and Brother Zeng.
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The difference between a Buddha and a Bodhisattva: different characteristics, different beliefs, and different categories.
Bodhisattvas have great kindness and sacrifice themselves to save others and save people from the dangers of the world, while the Buddha is through his own enlightenment to save the people around him, and finally reach the state of perfection. Legend has it that the Bodhisattva can walk in the world, but the Buddha cannot appear in the world; The Bodhisattva hopes that there will be no suffering in the world, while the Buddha has no desires and no desires, and does not have any fame and fortune.
Bodhisattva is the abbreviation of "Bodhisattva", which is translated as "Enlightenment". For the two vehicles of dependent enlightenment and shravaka, if they are viewed from the point of view of seeking bodhi, they can also be called bodhisattvas. The Buddha generally refers to Shakyamuni Buddha, who was born in 623 BC and attained Nirvana in 543 BC, and is the founder of Buddhism.
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The Buddha and the Buddha do not mean the same thing, and there is no such thing as "Buddha Lord". Buddha refers to Shakyamuni Buddha.
The Buddha and the Buddha do not mean the same thing, and there is no such thing as "Buddha Lord".
The Buddha refers to Shakyamuni Buddha, who was born in 623 BC and attained Nirvana in 543 BC. Founder of Buddhism. His real name is Siddhartha Gautama, which means "Righteous Achiever" (old translation "Yicheng"), and his surname is Gautama.
The father of the Buddha was the king of Kapilavi, the head of the head of Tudana, the king of pure rice in Chinese. Mother's name is Maya. She is the eldest daughter of King Zenkaku of Tenji Castle, across the river from Kapila Guardian Castle.
According to the custom of the time, Mrs. Maya returned to her mother's house to give birth to the Buddha on her way through the Lumbini Gardens, which is now the site of the Lamed Monastery in the present-day village of Podoliya in southern Nepal.
Shakyamuni (meaning "Sage of the Shakyamuni"), originally named Siddhartha Gautama (Pali: siddhāttha gotama; Sanskrit: Siddhārtha Gautama), a famous thinker in ancient India and the founder of Buddhism, was born in present-day southern Nepal.
He was called Buddha (buddha, meaning "enlightened one"), world-honored one, etc.; The Chinese honored him as the Buddha, that is, the "Buddhist Patriarch". He is revered as a god by the world.
Shakyamuni (565 B.C., 486 B.C.) was about the same time as Confucius in China. He was a prince of the Kapila kingdom (in present-day Nepal) in northern India and belonged to the Kshatriya caste. According to Buddhist scriptures, when Shakyamuni was 19 years old, he felt many troubles such as life, old age, illness, and death, and gave up his royal life to become a monk.
At the age of 35, he became enlightened under the Bodhi tree, opened Buddhism, and then began to preach in northern and central India. In the year 80, Nirvana was manifested in the city of Kushnaga.
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The ranking of the 36 Buddhas is: Nan Wu Burning Lamp Ancient Buddha, Nan Wu Medicine Master Liuliguang King Buddha, Nan Wu Shakyamuni Buddha, Nan Mu Shakyamuni Buddha, Nan Mu Past and Future Buddha of the Present, Nan Mu Pure Joy Buddha, Nan Mu Vilu Corpse Buddha, Nan Mu Treasure King Buddha, Nan Mu Maitreya Buddha, Nan Mu Amitabha Buddha, Nan Mu Amitabha Buddha, Nan Mu Amitayus Buddha, Nan Mu Guiding the True Buddha, Nan Mu Vajra Buddha is not bad, Nan Mu Baoguang Buddha, Nan Mu Longzun King Buddha, Nan Mu Diligence Buddha, Nan Mu Bao Moonlight Buddha, Nan Wu Present Buddha no Foolishness, Nam Mu Bo Runa Buddha, Nam Na Na Rayan Buddha, Nam Mu Merit Hua Buddha, Nan Wucai meritorious Buddha and other Buddhas.
There are so many Buddhas, I thought there was just one Buddha in "Journey to the West". I can't understand why Zheng Jiqi recited "Amitabha Buddha" in his mouth every time Tang Seng closed his palms, but not other Buddhas.
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Buddha refers to Shakyamuni. Shakyamuni, born in 623 BC, attained nirvana in 543 BC. Founder of Buddhism.
His real name is Siddhartha Gautama, which means "the one who achieves righteousness", and his surname is Gautama. After attaining enlightenment, he was honored as Shakyamuni, which means "the saint of the Shakyamuni clan". Other titles are, Shizun, Shakyamuni, Tianzun, etc.
The story of the Buddha:The Buddha crossed the Ganges south to the capital of Magadha, the city of Rajassa, where he was met by King Pimpasara. After that, he sought out the followers of the Sologana sect, Arora Karama and Yuraka Ramazi, who lived in the mountains and forests near the royal house, to practice meditation.
However, their teachings, in the Buddha's view, were still not the true path to liberation in life. So he came to the Gyalan Nyū Forest, where he meditated and practiced asceticism by the Nirenzen River. After 6 years, the desired results have not been obtained.
He decided to abandon hunger strike and asceticism, went to Bodh Gaya, sat on his knees, meditated, and finally became a Buddha at the age of 35.
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What he is talking about is actually the consciousness of the people, that is, the minds of the masses.
Most people distinguish between beauty and ugliness, virtuous and foolish, strong and weak. I like the good, the smart, and the powerful Chong Qing buries things, and hates the ugly, stupid, and weak. It's a common part of people's consciousness, and almost everyone has had this experience.
And because of the universality, this attitude and method of knowing things is taken as correct, but in reality?
Everything in the world, every person, they should be equal to each other and support each other. But people distinguish them, showing wealth with poverty, setting off beauty with ugliness, and portraying civilization with primitiveness! It's against the will of nature, but no one cares or doesn't realize it.
The Buddha is the master and protector of all things, but in fact he does not exist, he is a pure ideology conceived by people subconsciously because of fear and fear, the deeds of the Buddha are extensive and touching, his power is endless, he is kind and helpful... And these are actually determined by people's will.
The Buddha's thoughts not only influenced the world, but also had a profound impact on them, so many believers were born. The thought of the Buddha is consistent with the will of nature, which also shows that although people look at things differently on the surface, and may even be wrong, there is a natural goodness in everyone's heart, and this kindness slowly converges, just like the ancient people founded Buddhism, and this kindness gradually converges, and finally becomes the truth in people's hearts, that is, the Buddha who can save people's thoughts and suffering.
The above is my opinion on the above questions, just based on the four sentences in the question, I have not read the original book, and the understanding is not necessarily accurate, but I hope it can inspire you, this passage is about the thoughts of the probe people.
Kaneno original, I hope it will be helpful to you.
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Shakyamuni, born in Nepal 2,500 years ago, is a contemporaneous or historical figure of Lao Tzu and Confucius in China. Today, the Tripitaka in the collection of libraries around the world is a record of his remarks.
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Summary. 1. A married person dreams of a Buddha statue: It is an indication that you will have children soon, or that your husband will make good progress in his career, which is a sign of wealth.
2. Seeing the Buddha statue in a dream for a married person indicates that you will have children soon, or that your husband will make good progress in his career, which is a sign of wealth.
3. Seeing a Buddha statue in a dream for a man indicates that you may be punished for your personal mistakes in the near future, so be careful not to do anything wrong.
4. Dreaming of many different Buddha statues: It indicates that you have always had a pious heart, whether it is for things or people.
5. Dreaming of a lot of jade statues of the Buddha: It indicates that you will get help from noble people in your career in the near future, so that you will succeed in your career, and at the same time, your love fortune is also very good and will be very sweet.
6. Dreaming of the destruction of the Buddha statue: It indicates that your luck is not good in the near future, and you will be a single man.
What does it mean to see the Buddha.
1. A married person dreams of a Buddha statue: It is an indication that you will have children soon, or that your husband will make good progress in his career, which is a sign of wealth. 2. A married person dreams of a Buddha statue:
It is a sign that you will soon have children, or that your husband will make good progress in his career, which is a sign of wealth. 3. Seeing a Buddha statue in a dream for a man indicates that you may be punished for your personal mistakes in the near future, so be careful not to do anything wrong.
4. Dreaming of many different Buddha statues: It indicates that you have always had a pious heart, whether it is for things or people. 5. I dreamed of a lot of jade statues of the Buddha:
It indicates that you will receive help from noble people in your career in the near future, so that you will be successful in your career, and at the same time, your love fortune will be very good and it will be very sweet. 6. Dreaming of the destruction of the Buddha statue: It indicates that your luck is not good in the near future, and you will be a single man.
1. A businessman dreams of kneeling down to worship the Buddha: It indicates that your recent financial luck is average, so you should be conservative in your investment, communicate more with your family, and avoid losing a lot of money. 2, middle-aged and elderly people dream of kneeling down and worshiping the Buddha:
It indicates that your health is not good in the near future, so you should pay attention to the regularity of your diet, eat more light food, and avoid getting angry. 3. Married people dream of kneeling down to worship the Buddha: It indicates that you will travel in the near future, but you will encounter some troubles on the way and will delay some time, so it is recommended that you think more about it.
4. Married people dream of kneeling down to worship the Buddha: It indicates that you will travel in the near future, but you will encounter some troubles on the way and will delay some time, so it is recommended that you think about it more.
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