What is Shakyamuni and Amitabha?

Updated on culture 2024-07-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Figuratively, it is equivalent to the presidents of two different universities, of course, one university on earth (Buddhism calls it "samva") and one university on an alien planet (Buddhism calls it "Elysium"). The so-called "Buddha" means that he is a practitioner who has attained 100 points of practice and the highest state.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The differences are as follows:

    1. The status is different, the founder of Buddhism, Shakyamuni (Buddha), is a member of the Shakyamuni people of the Kapila Guardian Kingdom in India in ancient times, Shakyamuni is not his real name, but the honorific title of his descendants, and the meaning is "the sage of the Shakyamuni clan". Amitabha Buddha, also known as the Buddha of Immeasurable Purity, Buddha of Immeasurable Light, Buddha of Amitayus, etc.; Tibetan Buddhism is called the Buddha of Yuepa, and in the Mahayana Buddhist faith, he is the Buddha in the Western Elysium.

    Second, the time of Buddhahood is different, Shakyamuni, generally speaking, became a Buddha more than 2,500 years ago; Amitabha Buddha became a Buddha 10 eons ago.

    3. Different purposes of dwelling: The purpose of Shakyamuni Buddha's redient is mainly to guide sentient beings to the blissful world of Amitabha Buddha. The main purpose of Amitabha Buddha's life is to teach sentient beings in the Elysian World so that they too can become Buddhas.

    The two bodhisattvas beside Shakyamuni Buddha are: Manjushri and Puxian. And the bodhisattvas around Amitabha Buddha are:

    Avalokiteshvara and the Great Trend Bodhisattva. The image of Guanyin Bodhisattva is known to all ages, and as long as you see Guanyin Bodhisattva, you can judge which one is Amitabha.

    If Guanyin Bodhisattva is not by the side of Amitabha Buddha, there is also a way to distinguish it, the holy image of Amitabha Buddha is generally holding a lotus flower, in the form of a lead, when you see a Buddha, holding a lotus flower to lead sentient beings, you can judge that this Buddha is not Shakyamuni Buddha, but Amitabha Buddha.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The difference is that Amitabha Buddha is the creator of the Elysian World, and Shakyamuni is the creator of the Tibetan World.

    Amitabha Buddha (Sanskrit amitābha), also known as Amitayus Buddha, Buddha of Amitayus, Buddha of Amitayus, Buddha of Amitayus, etc.

    According to the Mahayana scriptures, Amitabha Buddha made a great vow in the past eons to establish the Pure Land of the West, reach out to boundless sentient beings, and achieve immeasurable and solemn merits, which is widely revered and promoted by Mahayana Buddhism. Mahayana sutras such as the Sutra of Amitayus, the Sutra of Amitabha, and the Sutra of Amitayus Sutra describe Amitabha Buddha and his Western Elysium in detail.

    Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. The surname is Gautama (also translated as Gautama), and the name is Siddhartha. "Shakyamuni" (ākyamuni) is the honorific title given to him by Buddhists.

    Shakya, the name of the race, means "can"; Muni, also translated as "Wen", is an honorific title, meaning "benevolence", "Confucianism", "forbearance", and "silence".

    It is combined as "Nengren", "Nengru", "Nengforbearance", "Nenglonely", etc., which means the "sage" of the Shakya clan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. You can't look at the appearance and clothing, because the appearance and clothes are exactly the same, and the ancients used this to express the Buddha's Buddha and Buddha's common Buddha's principles, indicating that there is no difference after becoming a Buddha.

    2. Look at the props: Shakyamuni Buddha usually holds a bowl, and Amitabha Buddha usually holds a lotus flower or lotus platform.

    3. Look at the position: Shakyamuni Buddha is the master, and he is generally placed in the main position (for example, placed in the center); Amitabha Buddha is a guest, usually in a guest seat (e.g., on the left or on the right).

    4. Look at gestures: This is more professional, so I won't go into details.

    5. Watch the waiters: Shakyamuni Buddha often has two attendants (Mahakasa and Ananda) around him, one old and one young; Amitabha Buddha is often surrounded by two attendants (Guanyin Bodhisattva + Dashi Zhi Bodhisattva), one left and one right Bodhisattva.

    Combined with the above characteristics, it can be easily identified.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello dear, I'm glad to answer for you: Amitabha Buddha and Shakyamuni are different concepts. Amitabha Buddha is the lord of the Pure Land of Bliss in the West, while Shakyamuni is the founder of Buddhism.

    Amitabha is a Buddhist concept that refers to the Western Lord of the Pure Land sect. Western Elysium is a Buddhist mythological Pure Land of Bliss, Amitabha Buddha is the master of the Pure Land, and believing in Amitabha Buddha can give you the opportunity to be reborn in the Western Elysium. In Buddhism, Amitabha Buddha is a symbol of compassion and wisdom and is seen as a savior and protector.

    Sakyamuni is the founder of Buddhism and is also known as the Buddha. He was born in India in the 6th century B.C., and after becoming a monk, he began to preach Buddhism in the Ganges Valley. His teachings, known as the "Noble Eightfold Path," call on people to eliminate suffering and afflictions and achieve liberation and happiness through the Noble Eightfold Path.

    The teachings of Shakyamuni were widely disseminated, and Buddhism became one of the largest religions in the world.

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