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After the death, the body does not rot, and becomes a whole body relic, such as Jiuhua Mountain has achieved fourteen bodhisattvas in the flesh, and some of them can also be seen now. 3. Relics from heaven: relics that fly from the Elysian World, the Pure Chasha Land or other Chasha Land, or the blessings of the Buddhas of the Ten Directions or the enlightened people of each Chakra Land.
There are many kinds of broken body relics, all of which are different, due to limited space can not be displayed more, only two ** for reference: Shakyamuni Buddha Colorful Brain Relic Xi'an Famen Temple treasured Buddha real body finger bone relics The whole body relics are also many, Jiuhua Mountain has achieved 14 bodhisattvas in the flesh, and other places such as the six ancestors are also: the true body of the six ancestors is now enshrined in the "Zen ancestral garden" Nanhua Temple in Shaoguan, Guangdong There are also many types and appearances of heavenly relics, and only one ** for reference:
This is a relic that fell from heaven during the Bliss Puja presided over by King Ajong Bailo. Not only grown, but also gave birth to many small relics, the middle two for the heavenly relics, a slightly larger for the grown, next to the small relics born.
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Monks eat a vegetarian diet for life, and stones form in the body.
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Tianjin is so big that there are few 5A scenic spots, and Panshan dominates, no wonder Qianlong has been on 32 times.
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Sheli is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word arīra, which is the general term for the body of an Indian after death. In Buddhism, the hair, bones, and ashes left behind by monks after death are called relics; After cremation, the crystals produced are called relics or sturdy seeds.
In India, it is customary to use cremation to cremate the body after death, and the ashes (relics) after cremation are hidden in metal, stone, and ceramic containers and buried in the ground. The one that is slightly higher than the ground is called the tower, and the tower is the meaning of high appearance, which is equivalent to a Chinese tomb. Containers for Tibetan relics, whether metal or stone, have a special form and can be enshrined in a house, also known as a pagoda.
This kind of pagoda that hides relics is the ** of Chinese pagodas.
The world's three major relics: Nanjing Song Changgan Temple, folding Beijing Badachu Lingguang Temple, Famen Temple.
1. Buddha parietal bone relics.
The Buddha's parietal bone relics (Buddha's true bones) refer to the parietal bone of Shakyamuni, the only one in the world, which is the supreme sacred relic in Buddhism, is a complete skull with a circumference of 35 cm, a diameter of 10 cm, yellow and black color, and clear hairholes.
2. Buddha finger bone relics.
It is Shakyamuni Nirvana under the Sura tree on the outskirts of Jiecheng, and its Buddha finger bone relics are preserved by Famen Temple, respectively, Shakyamuni's true body relics "spirit bone" one, and there are three "shadow bones" unearthed at the same time.
3. Buddha tooth relic.
It generally refers to the tooth relics of Shakyamuni Buddha, which belongs to one of the Buddha's relics (teeth and fingers, etc.). According to records, in 486 B.C., Shakyamuni left more than 80,000 relics when he was 80 years old, among which the Buddha's tooth relics and Buddha's finger relics are the most valued. In today's Buddhist circles, there are different opinions on how many Buddha tooth relics were left after Shakyamuni Tuvi, one says that the Buddha left four Buddha tooth relics after the extinction, and the other says that the Buddha left seven Buddha tooth relics after the extinction.
National Treasure Buddha Parietal Bone Relic: It is the crystalline body left over by the Buddha after his physical body was cremated after Nirvana in India. It is a supreme precious holy relic, after being introduced into China from India, it was sealed in the underground palace of Nanjing Dabao'en Temple, and in 2010, the ruins of Nanjing Dabao'en Temple were unearthed and re-glorified in the world.
Relic, which means "bones" in Sanskrit, refers to the remains of the bones of the deceased after cremation. It usually refers to the solid objects left behind by the cremation of the Buddha Shakyamuni, such as Buddha hair, Buddha teeth, Buddha finger relics, etc. In the Buddhist scriptures, relics are divided into two categories: >>>More
Victory is the end of this thing and the beginning of the next.
It is not only for high monks, relics actually mainly refer to gallstones and kidney stones, and the main chemical components are cholesterol and bile pigment crystals, because when monks meditate, they will forget to eat, and over time, there will be gallstones.
The so-called relics are the crystallization of one's spiritual achievements, and the original relics were called relics, and later they were called (relics).The colors of the relics are: white, red, light red, ivory, turquoise, and blue. >>>More