What does it mean in Buddhism? What does Bosun Buddha mean

Updated on culture 2024-08-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Amitabha! This Prajna is not a Prajna. Prajna means wisdom.

    Mahaprajnaparamita Heart Sutra; Maha is "big", and this big, not the ordinary "big", is very big, quite big.

    Prajna is wisdom, and Paramita is the other side.

    Taken together, it is the great wisdom that will enable you to reach liberation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Prajna is wisdom, and wisdom is the cognition of the laws of the operation of the body and mind.

    From the Great Nirvana Sutra, Prajna is the Great Void.

    Good man! Yun He Bodhisattva Mahasattva contemplates the great emptiness? Good man! The one who speaks of great emptiness is called Prajnaparamita, is a big emptiness.

    From the Ahama Sutra, the Dharma born of karma is the first righteous emptiness [the Dharma born of karma, I say it is emptiness] 335) is what I heard. For a while, the Buddha lived in detention and searched for cattle settlements.

    At that time, the World-Honored One said to the bhikshus: "I should now say the Dharma for you, the beginning, the middle, and the after, the goodness, the righteousness and the good taste, the purity and purity, the purity of the Brahman, the so-called "First Righteous Empty Sutra". Listen to good thoughts, and speak for you.

    What is the "First Righteous Void Sutra"? Bhikkhus, there is no place to come when the eyes are born, and there is nowhere to go when they are destroyed. If the eye is not true and is born, the birth has been extinguished, there is karmic retribution but there is no author, this yin has been extinguished, the different yin is continuous, and the common number is removed.

    The ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind, as well as the same words, are divided into mundane numbers. Those who are vulgar and numerous, say that there is a reason for this, and there is a reason for thisIf there is no clear fate, act fate, widely said and even pure great suffering gathered. And again there is no reason for this, there is no reason for this, this is extinguished for the other reason, ignorance is extinguished, and there is no reason for destruction, and there is no reason for this, and there is no reason for this,

    The bhikshu is called the First Dharma Sutra of Righteousness and Emptiness. ”

    The Buddha said that this sutra had been completed, and the bhikshus heard what the Buddha said and followed it with joy.

    Summary,Prajna is the degree of cognition, observation, and physical evidence of the 12 causes and conditions of the laws of the universe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's Prajna, not Boru. It means supreme wisdom.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In Buddhism, Prajna refers to wisdom, and Prajnaparamita refers to deep wisdom.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In Buddhism, Prajna means wisdom, and some of them are not translated when they are transmitted to China.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The meaning of Boruo: Buddhism refers to the great wisdom of detachment from all separate attachments, also known as Prajna, which is a transliteration of Sanskrit.

    Pronunciation: bō ruò.

    Source: "The Book of Nanqi: The Biography of Gu Huan": The teaching of Taoism, clinging to nothingness, getting sex and dying, concentrate and do not disturb; If there is no light in the waves, all laws are empty, how can there be a name for the Tao, and it is better to get the rest of the one?

    The meaning of Bowo in Indian Buddhism.

    In the Indian yoga scripture Yoga (Sutra of Oneness), Bharo clearly defines that discerning wisdom is the method of eliminating the union of seeing and seeing and leading to the path of liberation, and through the practice of uniting the various branches, impurity is gradually reduced, and the light of knowledge illuminates the ability to discern. The Eight Branches of Oneness:

    External discipline, internal discipline, body adjustment, pranayama, sensibility, concentration, spirit, and harmony. This discerning wisdom passes through the sevenfold branches and reaches the final level.

    There are six kinds of wisdom in this wisdom package, which are the so-called six kinds of prajna, the first is the reality of the prajna, the second is the realm of prajna, the third is the literal prajna, the fourth is the convenience of the prajna, the fifth is the dependents prajna, and the sixth is the contemplative prajna. The connotation of the six is Vajra Prajna.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Boruo, a Chinese word, means the great wisdom of detachment from all separate attachments.

    Prajna is a transliteration of Sanskrit, or "prajna," which translates "subtle wisdom, subtle wisdom, which refers to the subtle wisdom of truthfully understanding all things." The full name of Prajna is "Prajnaparamita" or "Prajnaparamita", which means wisdom. According to Buddhism, Prajna wisdom is a kind of supreme wisdom that sees and hears and understands all things, as opposed to the wisdom of the mortal world.

    In order to distinguish it from what people usually call "wisdom", it is called Prajna.

    In terms of types, there are two, three, and six types of prajna, and the two types of prajna have three of the following:

    A common prajna and a non-common prajna. The common prajna is the prajna that is said for the common sound of sound, fate, and bodhisattva; If it is not a common prajna, it is only the prajna that the bodhisattva says.

    2. Reality and contemplation. Reality Prajna, that is, the one who contemplates the reality of all objects with the wisdom of Prajna, and absolutely perceives the dregs; Although this is not Prajna, it can be the root of Prajna, so it is called Prajna; Contemplating the defeat of Prajna means contemplating the wisdom of the true and absolute reality of all dharmas.

    3. The worldly prajna and the worldly prajna. worldly prajna, i.e., worldly, vacant prajna; Out of the worldly prajna, that is, the supermundane, absolute prajna.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bo Shun is not a demon Buddha, but just one of God. Because I have seen the Buddha and heard the Dharma, the good roots have been planted, and they must mature in the future. Therefore, when the opportunity is ripe, Bo Shun will also become a Buddha. After a long, long time, Bo Xun became a Buddha and envied the bird, and held the nickname of the faction: the magic dwells and the light of the law comes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Boruo, a Chinese word, pronounced bō ruò, means the great wisdom of all separate attachments.

    2. Transliteration of Sanskrit. Buddhism is the great wisdom of detachment from all separate attachments. Also known as Prajna.

    3, "The Biography of Gu Huan in the Book of Nanqi": "The Taoist Command Manuscript Teaching, Hold on to a Nothingness, Get Sex and Death, Concentrate and Don't Disturb; If there is no light in the waves, all laws are empty, how can there be a name for the Tao, and it is better to get the rest of the one? ”

    4, Tang Li Qiao's "Shangying Tianshenlong Emperor Album": "Since it is not a praising of the underworld, the wisdom is subtle, how can it be supported by the protection of Bo Heng La's filial piety and enjoy the blessing of wisdom." ”

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Borus is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word prajna which means great wisdom.

    Prajna can also contain the meaning of proknow (higher cognition) in English

    Because the Indo-European languages are homognous, it is better to explain a little.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Maha: Great.

    Prajna: Wisdom, which is different from the wisdom of the world, so it is not translated. All the words and teachings of the Buddha, all the precepts and dogmas are aimed at making sentient beings pure and single-minded.

    A pure mind is fixed, and it will surely give birth to wisdom, and this wisdom is the wisdom of Prajna. This wisdom is the ultimate path of spiritual practice. With this wisdom, you can be born and die, become a Buddha, and save sentient beings.

    Paramita: degrees. It is also translated as boat.

    Taken together, it is: the Great Ship of Wisdom.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Maha is great, Prajna is wisdom, and Paramita is to the other side. It is the great wisdom that has reached the other side of liberation. Amitabha!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Maha (big) Paramita (the other side) is the Sanskrit sound, "Bowya" to be forced to translate is the meaning of "wisdom", but the word wisdom alone can not fully express the meaning of the Sanskrit sound "Bowya", so the translator can only be transliterated without translation, we must follow the Buddha's education, learn great wisdom from the Buddha in order to go to the other side without pain, and finally get happiness from suffering, Amitabha...

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Prajna jackfruit: Prajna means wisdom, and jackfruit means to the other side or degree. The wisdom of Buddhism is to live and die on this shore and go to the other side of Nirvana, hence the name Prajnaparamita. It is one of the six degrees of Mahayana Buddhism. Maha: Great.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Translated as "Great Wisdom to the Other Shore".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A few crappy words with a crappy explanation for crappy people to believe.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Prajna means wisdom. Paramita means the other side. Together, wisdom goes to the other side, and through one's own wisdom to the other side of liberation. Amitabha!

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