What does it mean in Buddhism to be like the Dharma?

Updated on culture 2024-08-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    If it is like the law, it is to follow the methods of learning Buddhism taught by the Buddha, Bodhisattvas, eminent monks, and patriarchs, and practice them according to the teachings.

    Question: How should we practice and recite the Buddha in our daily life in order to be able to connect with the Buddha and the Buddhas of the Ten Directions and receive blessings?So that when we are dying, we will not be confused and upside down, and we will bring up mindfulness.

    Feel free to die in the Pure Land?

    Answer: Listen to the scriptures more and be more reasonable. So in the past, the chanting hall did not preach the scriptures, but at that time it was okay. Master of Printing Light.

    It's probably more than 80 years since we did, and people from more than 80 years ago could, why?At that time, the social atmosphere was good, and people were very honest. Not now, now people are impetuous, not honest.

    So what to do?Those who are not honest must understand the truth. It doesn't matter if an honest person doesn't listen to the scriptures, he won't think cranky, so he can succeed;If a dishonest person doesn't listen to the scriptures, there is no way at all, and chanting Buddha will not produce results.

    So this one is important, very important. Why did Shakyamuni Buddha preach for forty-nine years?It's all said to dishonest people, and honest people don't need to preach the scriptures.

    Extremely smart people don't need to preach, the so-called smell of a thousand understandings, that goodness. The most difficult is the middle, the half-tone, up and down, the most difficult. Therefore, we must conscientiously study the scriptures and teachings, understand these truths, and cut off our doubts, and our hearts will be settledAs long as there are doubts and uncertainties, the scriptures are the best way to help.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Dharma-like means to follow the Dharma and to be consistent with the Dharma.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It is naturally convenient for legal persons to print things together, and they do not contradict the scriptures.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Amitabha

    If so" means deep and shallow, you can understand it according to shallow. In the future, when you open up your wisdom, you will understand the taste of the Dharma. The deep one has the back "Tenru".

    Ding Fubao Buddhist Dictionary - If it is: The Dharma is reasonable, so the saying is so. ’

    Old Master--- If I smell it", the word "I" is Ananda. As soon as Ananda opened his mouth, he told everyone, if I mean that the sails I have listened to rotten, the Buddha's teachings are this Chang Sedan Hall Sutra, and when the Buddha talks about this Sutra, I personally heard the Buddha say it. It is like the Dharma, which I Ananda heard from the Venerable Shakti.

    This can solve the doubts of the time.

    Old Master--- "If so" means this sutra, I heard that Ananda personally heard the Buddha speak, and if this sutra is said by my Ananda himself, everyone understands this saying. It's not wrong, there is immeasurable meaning and endless meaning in this sentence, and it depends on the shallow depth of each person's degree of involvement. Therefore, the Dharma has a flavor, and the Dharma flavor is very strong!

    The old master --- acting [ten such as, that is, such as the appearance, such as the nature, such as the body, such as the force, such as the work, such as the cause, such as the fate, such as the effect, such as the retribution, such as the end of the matter. 】

    Look at it, how easy! The truth of life in the universe is revealed. All the sutras that Shakyamuni Buddha preached in the forty-ninth year of his life talk about this matter. So at the beginning of the classic, if I am resistant to hidden heard, such as what? That's it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The "such as" in the Buddhist scriptures is the word that can be printed and permitted, which means so, so it is, from the "Buddha's Dictionary of Light". Buddhists believe that "as is" is a term used to express true Buddha-nature (true truth).

    The words "such as" in "such as viewing", "sentient beings such as so", and "I hear such as so" should be used as words to express the reality of the Dharma.

    If so] Basic Definition:

    1.Like this.

    For example: "The Book of Rites: Mourning the Prince": "The gentleman can't say anything, but he can't move, and the people are respectful without orders, and if so, they can respect their bodies." ”

    2.Buddhist. Printing and permission.

    For example: "The Diamond Sutra: The Enlightenment of Kindness": "It should be like this, and it should be subdued like this." Song Su Shi's poem "The Second Rhyme Wang Dingguo Moved South and Returned to See the Mail": "How can the heart be asked again, and Yin Ke must answer the same." ”

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The "such as" in the Buddhist scriptures is a word that is printed and permitted, which means so, so it is, from the "Buddha's Dictionary of Guangda". Buddhists believe that "as is" is a term used to express true Buddha-nature (true truth).

    The words "such as" in "such as viewing", "sentient beings such as so", and "I hear such as so" should be used as words to express the reality of the Dharma.

    If so] Basic Definition:

    1.Like this.

    For example: "The Book of Rites: Mourning the Princess": "The king is too good to speak, but he can't move, and the people are respectful without order, and if so, they can respect themselves." ”

    2.Buddhist. Printing and permission.

    For example: "The Diamond Sutra: The Enlightenment of Kindness": "It should be like this, and it should be subdued like this." Song Su Shi "The Second Rhyme Wang Dingguo Moved South to See the Liquid Matter" poem: "How can the heart pass and ask Yun He, Yin Ke must answer the same." ”

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As if it is like coming to the Buddha, it is a title of the Buddha, and the actual meaning of the Buddha is: to become enlightened by the path of truthfulness. "Such as" in the Buddhist scriptures is called the true truth, that is, the absolute truth, such as lai, means that the Buddha is a sage who has mastered the absolute truth and came to the world to speak the Dharma in order to benefit all sentient beings.

    For example, calling Shakyamuni Buddha or Shakyamuni Nyorai is the same. But it would be a mistake to call Nyorai Shakyamuni. Because the same name as Buddha is the common name of all Buddhas, it does not mean that it is a certain Buddha, just as calling a person is not a certain person.

    There are ten titles of Buddha, and "Nyolai" is one of them.

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