The disciples of the Three Jewels seek guidance on the Amitabha Buddha in the south

Updated on culture 2024-08-07
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    This is extremely heavy karma, and you have to save yourself. Karma is when I did evil in my previous life and caused obstacles in my family and career in this life

    Ask yourself first: Have you strictly adhered to the five precepts over the years, not killing, not stealing, not cultivating, not lying, and not drinking?

    Are there other felonies: such as dishonoring one's parents, defaming Buddhism, and so on?

    If the above felonies do not stop, the karma will only increase. First of all, we must stop creating evil in this life, and then we must practice the karma of eliminating dwelling before we can improve significantly. Buddhism teaches us to do evil and do good. Destiny can only improve if our behavior changes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If you really learn Buddhism, you won't have these troubles if you really let go, and you will be attached to what is how much money and how much money, just spend enough money in the last class, you study Buddhism to live sentient beings after leaving suffering, not for yourself to have everything go well, everything is smooth, then it is not the world of sava.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In fact, birth, old age, sickness and death are just a dream, if you are a true practitioner of Buddhism, you should look at it with a normal mind! The suffering we are suffering now is the karmic retribution of samsara, so that you can know the impermanence of being aware of samsara. One should make a deep wish to be reborn in the Elysian World, and after doing so, he will be free from samsara forever.

    Amitabha.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Look at what Daisen has found.

    You said that you recited the sutras, whether it was your mouth or your heart, whether it was sincere or there was no way to force it, did you really believe in Buddhism?

    Put it down, let it go to see through it, just let it go, there is nothing to stir up dust.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Nan Wu Amitabha, I am really ashamed, the end of learning is the karma is heavy and the blessing is light, the obstacles are deep and the wisdom is shallow, the habits are deep, and there is no practice of kung fu, and the cultivation of virtue is very different, a little parroting, not their own true wisdom. It's really ashamed that the end of learning is not modest, knowing that I am still far behind, we can communicate and learn from each other, help each other improve, Zi said: Threesome, there must be my teacher.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Amitabha, what's wrong with Senior Brother? Tell us and help each other!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Recite Amitabha Buddha with all your heart! No inclusion, no doubt, no interruption. After a long time, you will be enlightened!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Enlightenment Singer: Buddhism**: Buddhist songs.

    ti: enlightenment] ar: Buddhism**].

    al: Buddhist songs].

    by: Chenyu].

    Buddhist Songs – Enlightenment.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south, and there is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

    Heal the messy heart lake.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south, and there is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

    Guide the way home to the Pure Land.

    Sunrise and sunset.

    The years are like water.

    Year after year of emptiness.

    It's just infinitely bitter to get back.

    I thought that happiness would last a long time.

    But it is always ethereal and nothing.

    I didn't want to be blind anymore.

    But he fell again and again.

    Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, the sound of the Buddha is nectar.

    Heal the messy heart lake.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south, and there is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

    Heal the messy heart lake.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south, and there is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

    Guide the way home to the Pure Land.

    Yesterday's affection was too harsh.

    After waking up from a dream, people are lonely.

    Yesterday fame and fortune were too concerned.

    After waking up, the emptiness remains.

    Take a step forward in wisdom.

    All obstacles are cleared.

    The outpouring of compassion in the Dharma.

    Seeing oneself clearly is also enlightenment.

    Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, the sound of the Buddha is nectar.

    Guide the way back to the Pure Land, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Amitabha, the sound of the Buddha is nectar.

    Guide the way home to the Pure Land.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south, and there is no Amitabha Buddha in the south, guiding the way back to the Pure Land.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Concentrate on doing your own homework, dedicating yourself to the sentient beings in the Dharma realm, and praying to the Three Jewels to eliminate your greed and hatred and increase your precepts and wisdom, which can only be transformed by practice, and it is not just a matter of sitting there and being troubled and bored for a while, and then it will be resolved. There are many examples of the ancients, some of them were stupid, some of them broke their vows, and some of them had evil views, so they sincerely asked for prayer and recitation, and they were sincerely blessed, blessed by the Three Jewels, and their hearts were open-minded.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Nan Wu is the transliteration of Sanskrit namas, pronounced as Namo, also translated as "Nan Mo", etc., which means to pay tribute, to respect, to return to fate, is a term used by Buddhist believers to submit to the Buddha wholeheartedly, often added to the name of the Buddha and Bodhisattva or before the title of the scriptures, to express respect and devotion to the Buddha and the Dharma, such as the Three Jewels of Nan Wu.

    Amitabha Buddha is the transliteration of Sanskrit amitabha, Esoteric called the king of manna, he is the head of the "Western Elysium", he can lead the Buddha to reincarnate in the "Western Pure Land", so it is also called "Buddha", which is translated as "Amitayus Buddha" and "Buddha of Infinite Light". According to the Amitabha Sutra, as long as believers recite the name of Amitabha Buddha wholeheartedly and believe in it, they can be reborn in the "Pure Land of Western Bliss" after death.

    A sound of Amitabha, that is, the Buddha Buddha in the five turbid and evil worlds, obtained the three bodhisattvas of the three bodhisattvas.

    Now, this fruit enlightenment is given to all turbid and evil beings, which is the realm of all Buddhas, and only the Buddha and the Buddha can investigate it all, and it is not beyond the ability of the Nine Realms to believe and understand.

    All sentient beings, don't refer to the five turbid wicked people. All worlds refer to the world of the four earths, and the world of the Nine Realms is also sentient.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Heart Sutra

    Nan no Guanyin Bodhisattva (three titles).

    Contemplating the bodhisattva of self-reliance, when he walks in the deep prajnaparamita, he sees that the five aggregates are empty, and all sufferings are overcome, and the relics are not different from the emptiness, the emptiness is not different from the color, the color is the emptiness, the emptiness is the color, and the same is true when the mind is acted, and the relics are the emptiness of the dharmas, which are not born or destroyed, are not impure, do not increase or decrease, are therefore colorless in the air, have no thoughts, have no thoughts, have no eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind, have no color, no sound, fragrance, touch the Dharma, have no vision, and even have no consciousness, no ignorance, no end of ignorance, and even no old death, no old age and death, no suffering, no suffering, no wisdom, and no gain. With no gain, Bodhisattva, according to Prajnaparamita, has no obstacles, no obstacles, no fears, is far away from upside-down dreams, nirvana, the Buddhas of the three worlds, according to Prajnaparamita, attains the three bodhisattvas, so knowing that Prajnaparamita is a great mantra, a great mantra, a supreme mantra, a mantra of non-equalness, can remove all suffering, and is true, so it is said that the Prajnaparamita mantra is the mantra of Prajnaparamita, that is, the mantra says: Reveal the truth, Paramita reveal the truth, Parata monk reveal the truth, Bodhisattva Bha!

    Nam no Great Pessimistic Avalokiteshvara, Nam no Great Wisdom Manjushri Bodhisattva, Nam no Great Wish Jizo Bodhisattva, Nam no Daxing Puxian Bodhisattva, Nam no Buddha, Nam no Buddha, Nam no Sangha, Nam no Amitabha, Nam no Medicine Master Liuliguang Buddha, Nam no Guru Shakyamuni Buddha!

    May the three obstacles and afflictions be eliminated, may the wisdom be truly clear, may the sins and obstacles be eliminated, and the world will always practice the Bodhisattva path!

    Manjushri is brave and wise, and the wisdom of the universal virtuous is also restored, I now return to the roots of all goodness, with all his regular learning, the Buddhas of the three worlds praised, such as the most victorious wishes, I now return to the roots of all goodness, in order to obtain the special line of virtue!

    Thoughts start from the heart, thoughts do not centrifuge, eliminate karmic obstacles, accumulate merits, and increase blessings and wisdom).

    The six paramitas: generosity, vows, forbearance, diligence, meditation, prajna.

    Nan no Guanyin Bodhisattva! There is no Buddha in the south, no Buddha in the south, no monk in the south! Nan no Great Compassion and Great Compassion Guanyin Bodhisattva! Morning to Guanyin, twilight Guanyin, from the heart, not centrifugal! #

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nan Wu: Take refuge, follow.

    Amitabha: Amitayus, Time and Space.

    Nam no Amitabha: One with the Universe. i.e. selflessness.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nam Wu is a transliteration of Sanskrit namas, pronounced "Namo"; Chinese literal translation: return to life, salute, return, save me, save me, save me, etc.

    Amitabha Buddha, also known as the Buddha of Immeasurable Purity, Buddha of Immeasurable Light, and Buddha of Amitayus, is the founder and leader of the Western Elysium.

    Nan no Amitabha Buddha is to take refuge in Amitabha Buddha and ask for the Buddha's blessing and salvation. It is the Pure Land Method, which is a common recitation of the Dharma.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south - the Indian Buddha has converted to Hinduism, the Malay has Islam, and Thailand still has a foundation, which I don't understand. The south has no intention of the north, and there is Aurora (ancient Sanskrit Chinese name) in the north, I saw the Buddha prophecy that the local (Nepalese) will give up the Buddha and teach foreigners, but in the Aurora to be magnificent, I forgot, probably this meaning.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Amitabha Buddha (Sanskrit: Amitābha), known as the King of Manna Nyorai, also known as the Buddha of Immeasurable Purity, the Buddha of Immeasurable Light, the Buddha of Amitayus, etc.; Tibetan Buddhism is called the Buddha Yuepamo (Yueba Mo means "immeasurable light"), and in Mahayana Buddhism, he is considered to be another Buddha in the Western Elysium. The various sects of Mahayana Buddhism generally accept Amitabha, while the Pure Land sect is characterized by its concentration on Amitabha.

    In Sanskrit, the root of the word "amita" comes from the past participle mita of the Sanskrit ma (meaning measure). Add the negative prefix a, which means immeasurable, immeasurable (i.e. English:

    unmeasured or infinite), so "Amitabha" means "immeasurable Buddha"[1]. The Sutra says that when Amitabha Buddha recites the Buddha's samadhi, he can see all the Buddhas[2]. The ninth view of the Sutra of Amitayus Sutra is that the body of Amitabha Buddha is solemn, and when the visualization is completed, all the Buddhas can be seen[3].

    Venerable Yin Shun believes that by practicing the meditation of Amitabha Buddhism and achieving the samadhi of reciting the Buddha, one can see the immeasurable Buddhas; Therefore, contemplating Amitabha Buddha is contemplating the immeasurable Buddhas, hence the name of Amitabha Buddha; This is the fundamental meaning of Amitabha.

    In Chinese Buddhism, the most common saying comes from Kumarosh's translation of the Amitabha Sutra. The scriptures say that because of his immeasurable life span and immeasurable light, he was named "Amitabha"[4]. Wu Zhiqian of the Three Kingdoms called him the Immeasurably Pure Buddha in his translation of the Buddha Sutra of Immeasurable Purity and Equality[5].

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In this world, Buddhism talks about practicing the Pure Land sect, and the Pure Land is the Western Elysium.

    The leader of the Western Elysium is Amitabha.

    Na Mo Amitabha is a tribute to Amitabha Buddha and a blessing blessing.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Buddha cultivates to his own heart, and does not seek from all directions.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Amitabha Buddha (Sanskrit: ??It is also known as the immeasurable pure Buddha, the immeasurable light Buddha, the immeasurable longevity Buddha, etc.; Tibetan Buddhism is called the Buddha of Yuepa, and in the Mahayana Buddhist faith, he is considered to be another Buddha in the Western Elysium. The various schools of Mahayana Buddhism generally accept Amitabha, but the Pure Land sect is characterized by its concentration on Amitabha.

    The Japanese master of the Eastern Mi Xingjiao sect believed that Amitabha Buddha was the incarnation of Virujana Buddha (Virujana Buddha, that is, the Great Day Nyorai, which is the Dharma body of Shakyamuni Buddha), and the Lotus Pond master of the Pure Land sect of the Ming Dynasty also had the same view. In Tibetan Buddhism, the Panchen Lama is considered to be an incarnation of Amitabha Buddha.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, I am compassionate. Even if you don't take refuge, you can still chant Buddha. In short, reciting the Buddha a lot is definitely beneficial!

    Since you miss the Buddha, study the Buddha well, refuge is a form of refuge, and since you don't want to take refuge, you don't have to force it. Dunlun is divided, idle and sincere. Do not do any evil, but do all good.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Buddhism emphasizes substance over form, and merit and benefits are the same.

    Even if you wish to survive in the Western Elysium. As long as faith and desire are sufficient. Amitabha Buddha will also come to pick him up.

    Amitabha.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's like when you learn a technology and you say to your teacher I don't want to call you teacher, I don't want to listen to you, and you want to learn a technology, is that possible?

    What are you chanting Amitabha for? If you don't believe in Amitabha, why should you recite his name? Do you think Amitabha Buddha is like your hired man, calling him at will?

    The Dharma is all obtained from respect, and if you want to get the true benefits of the Dharma, without respect and sincerity, it is really in vain!

    Reciting the Buddha is for liberation, for renunciation, for supreme wisdom, for the purification of sentient beings, for such a great goal, such a great benefit, how difficult can a small refuge be? If you find it difficult to take refuge, then how can you complete the six bodhisattva paths in the future?

    Learning Buddhism requires hard work, and you need to work hard! The Dharma is real and does not need it, and it takes effort to accomplish things in the world, let alone such a big thing as liberation!

    I hope you can take a deeper understanding of the Dharma, and if you have difficulty taking refuge in the form, you can take your time, but your heart must take refuge in the Buddha and the Three Jewels, and only in this way can you get the true benefits of the Dharma!!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, it is beneficial and harmless to recite "Nam no Amitabha".

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Nan Wu means refuge.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Absolutely! There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Not converted, layman. Is there any point in chanting Buddha?

Related questions
7 answers2024-08-07

Nam no Amitabha Buddha is from the Sutra of Amitayus. Master of Good Guidance "Four Posts of the Sutra" I. Xuanyi Divides "Six-character Interpretation"Said: Those who say "no in the south" are not only destined for their fate, but also the righteousness of vowing to return; Those who say "Amitabha" are their deeds. >>>More

4 answers2024-08-07

Western Elysium, Amitayus Buddha Shixi has;

It can destroy the beginningless eons of karma, and make his distress disappear. >>>More

14 answers2024-08-07

I'm also in the family, so I can only give some opinions based on this. >>>More

12 answers2024-08-07

The Sutra of Amitayus, the Sutra of Amitayus, the Sutra of Amitabha, the Sutra of Huayan and many other Buddhist scriptures have descriptions of Amitabha Buddha.

15 answers2024-08-07

It's chanting the Buddha, which you can also understand as greeting. "Nam none", a transliteration of the Sanskrit word namas. Pronounced "Namor". >>>More