I am a bodhisattva s heart, but I have no choice but to live a life. What does that mean

Updated on culture 2024-07-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The phrase "I am a bodhisattva in my heart, but I am an assura" means in Buddhism that although a person's heart is full of compassion and goodness, they may be regarded as demons or assuras due to the circumstances they are in and the tribulations they are experiencing.

    In Buddhism, bodhisattvas are often seen as the embodiment of great wisdom, compassion, and kindness. Shura, on the other hand, is often seen as a symbol of demons or violence.

    Therefore, the phrase "I am a bodhisattva mind, but I am a Shura life" expresses a sense of unfairness or contradiction. It implies that a person may be misunderstood or attacked because of his kindness and compassion.

    This is not necessarily a completely negative perception, it may also be an expression of expectations for future achievements. That is, I hope that through the suffering and challenges of the present, I can finally attain the status and wisdom of a bodhisattva.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bodhisattva mind: that is, the heart of great compassion.

    Shura's life: "Irritable and aggressive, brave and good at fighting" (Shura and Asura come from Sanskrit, Shura is 'upright', the Chinese call it the god, and the Sanskrit 'A' is a negative article.)

    Asura translates to 'unprovoked'. Unprovoked natural appearance is ugly, and ** and aggressive, while Shura's appearance can be called magnificent. Asura was originally one of the ancient gods of India, regarded as an evil god, belonging to the fierce and aggressive ghost gods, often associated with Shakti.

    The fight is endless. Because of the Asura King.

    Many, their shapes are different, the image of the Asura king, there are also many sayings) Vajra angry eyes, so surrender the four demons; The Bodhisattva lowered his eyebrows, so there are six paths of compassion. “

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The bodhisattva's mind is compassionate. Asura is irritable and aggressive, brave and good at fighting.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Shura? That's a kind of enlightenment!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    On behalf of aggressiveness, killing, force, military fighting and killing,

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Shura is the crippled god. He has the power of being similar to God, but he does not know what love is, and in order to seek the love he lacks, he hates all other living beings, and fights against God forever in hatred. Fight in search of love, lost in search of love.

    Perpetuate in pain and helplessness until eternal life.

    The existence of Shura is solitude. So, what is loneliness? The taste of loneliness is the taste of listening to one's own heartbeat in the endless dark night, hitting the void soul at once, and the slightest sound begins to fall before it has time to make a small sound.

    The feeling of loneliness is that when the soul is cut by loneliness, I try my best to cover the wound, but the blood still oozes out of the body little by little, the heart is numb little by little, and I feel lonely for a while, a little bit cool, and then a feeling of despair. I don't know why I exist, but I can't feel the breath of life. Run in a hell of eternal darkness without finding an exit.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Translated as immodest or non-heavenly, it is an evil god in ancient Indian mythology who lives at the bottom of the sea and often fights with the gods. Buddhism adopted its name and listed it as one of the eight divisions of the Heavenly Dragon and one of the six realms of reincarnation.

    Shura: One of the six realms, translated as non-heaven in Chinese, because it has the blessing of heaven but no virtue of heaven, and it is like heaven rather than heaven. It is also translated as gratuitous, because its countenance is ugly.

    It is also translated as no wine, saying that its country cannot make wine. Sexually aggressive, often fighting with the emperor, ugly men and women in the country, the palace is in the north of Mount Meru, under the sea. [Common Glossary of Buddhist Studies].

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Buddhist six-character mantra.

    Yes: 唵 (ōng) 嘛 (ma) (nī) horn (bēi).

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