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- Incense is a common solemnity in the Pure Land, a yearning for human life, and a world that makes people feel comfortable physically and mentally. In the Sadhana Sutra and the Yava Sutra, the detailed description of incense is one of the common special solemnities in the Pure Land. There are also records of the pure land of incense, such as the land of incense in the Vimala Sutra, Hua
- 1. Why do you bow your head slightly when worshipping the Buddha? Worshipping the Buddha is not an outward pursuit, but a self-development, so the head of the house returns. Our Buddha-nature, which has all the light, wisdom and good fortune, is blinded by the clouds of greed, hatred, ignorance, slowness, doubt, etc., and develops the beauty of humility
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- When you first enter Buddhism, you should understand the principle of karma in Buddhism from the meaning of the six realms of reincarnation: 1. We live in the six realms of reincarnation, in the sixteenth volume of the Taishō Collection, the six reincarnation sutras, the Dharma recitation sutra and the Dharma collection sutra, and the first volume of the Buddha's karma and retribution sutras
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- comeuppance
- Incense is a common solemnity in the Pure Land, a yearning for human life, and a world that makes people feel comfortable physically and mentally. In the Sadhana Sutra and the Yava Sutra, the detailed description of incense is one of the common special solemnities in the Pure Land. There are also records of the pure land of incense, such as the land of incense in the Vimala Sutra, Hua
- 1. Why do you bow your head slightly when worshipping the Buddha? Worshipping the Buddha is not an outward pursuit, but a self-development, so the head of the house returns. Our Buddha-nature, which has all the light, wisdom and good fortune, is blinded by the clouds of greed, hatred, ignorance, slowness, doubt, etc., and develops the beauty of humility
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- When you first enter Buddhism, you should understand the principle of karma in Buddhism from the meaning of the six realms of reincarnation: 1. We live in the six realms of reincarnation, in the sixteenth volume of the Taishō Collection, the six reincarnation sutras, the Dharma recitation sutra and the Dharma collection sutra, and the first volume of the Buddha's karma and retribution sutras
- Knowledge of Buddhism
- guān z zi p s 。 contemplation of freedom in the bodhisattva . xng shēn bō rě bō lu m duō sh. When the line is deep, Prajnaparamita is long. zho jin wǔ yn ji
- Incense and Buddhism offerings and types of offerings, also known as offerings, offerings, offerings, offerings, offerings, offerings, incense, flowers, food and other items, the Dharma, the Three Jewels of the Sangha (as well as teachers, ancestors, parents, the deceased, etc.). The offerings used for different methods of offering are as follows
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- The term "Buddhism of Life" was coined by Master Taixu forty years ago, and is scattered in various fascination books about Buddhism of life. Since the master's death twenty-eight years ago, Buddhism seems to have gone with him
- Unbelievable! Those Buddhist monks with supernatural powers! Anam Chapter on Great Wisdom Volume 2: At that time, the next monk returned to the monk with a mantle. In the middle of the time, Ananda pondered the Dharma and sought all the leaks; He sat in meditation at night and practiced the scriptures, and diligently sought the Tao. Ananda has more wisdom and less concentration,
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