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Which novels had protagonists who went to the world of Buddhist cultivation to cultivate Buddhist scriptures, and the cultivation systems in these novels included Buddhist disciples, Buddhist venerables, and Buddhist emperors?

2024-07-25 09:37
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2024-07-25 13:48

The protagonist of this novel was in the world of the Evil Spirit Continent, where everyone cultivated Buddhism. The cultivation method was to chant scriptures and introduce Buddhist power into their bodies. Buddhist scriptures were very important in this world. Many sects and families gained fame and fortune because of the possession of Buddhist scriptures. In addition, the cultivation system also had Buddhist disciples, Buddhist Venerables, Buddhist Emperors, and so on. It was more readable. I hope you will like my recommendation.😗

(Cultivation) Buddhist novels
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2024-10-20 10:33
In online literature," cultivating to become a Buddha " referred to the existence of the protagonist who eventually became a Buddha through cultivation. In novels, the protagonist would often experience all kinds of difficulties and obstacles, such as bottlenecks in cultivation, inner demons, etc. Finally, through tireless efforts and cultivation, he would break through his limits and reach the realm of Buddha. In this process, the protagonist needed to constantly improve his cultivation and state of mind, understand the true meaning of Buddhism, and finally realize his own path to becoming a Buddha. Becoming a Buddha was a religious concept. It was the highest state of achievement for Buddhist cultivators. It referred to the state of transcending the cycle of life and death through cultivation and attaining supreme enlightenment. In online literature," cultivating to become Buddha " was a fictional plot and had no direct connection with religious concepts. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Can't we keep Buddhist books and Buddhist scriptures at home?
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2024-09-27 06:42
The answer to this question is not simply because different cultures and religious traditions have different views on the storage of Buddhist books and scriptures. In some cultures and religious traditions, Buddhist books and Buddhist scriptures are regarded as sacred works with special status and value, so they should be specially protected and maintained. In these cultures and religious traditions, if the home did not have enough space and special protection measures, it might not be suitable to store Buddhist books and scriptures. However, in other cultures and religious traditions, Buddhist books and scriptures are not regarded as sacred works or as ordinary books, but may be regarded as a source of useful information and knowledge. It would not be a problem to store Buddhist books and scriptures in these cultural and religious traditions. Therefore, the answer to this question depends on the specific cultural and religious traditions. In most cultures and religious traditions, Buddhist books and scriptures are likely to be stored if there is enough space and protection in the home. However, if these books are regarded as sacred works in certain cultures and religious traditions or if there is insufficient space and protection measures, they may not be suitable for storage.
The beautiful sentences in Buddhist scriptures
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2024-09-11 06:26
There are many beautiful sentences in the Buddhist scriptures. The following are some of them: All dharmas are illusory. Only right knowledge and right view can free you. Diamond Sutra Life is like a ball, the person who taught you the first steps may not be able to accompany you until the end. Moonlight over the Lotus Pond 3. Everything is born from karma and thoughts. Diamond Sutra 4. All that is said and done is false, and it is difficult to put into words when it is true. Diamond Sutra 5. The law cannot be enforced, and the law cannot be enforced. Now there is no way to punish them. He who makes all sentient beings happy makes all Tathagata happy. Diamond Sutra 6. Everything that has been done is like a dream, an illusion, a bubble, a dew, and a lightning. Diamond Sutra All dharmas are illusory, like a dream. If you see the image, you will see the Tathagata. Diamond Sutra 8. The law should be abandoned, let alone illegal. Diamond Sutra 9 All causes, causes, thoughts, and life are illusory. Only right knowledge and right view can free you. Diamond Sutra Like a dream, like a bubble, like dew, like lightning. Diamond Sutra
Could he read Buddhist books while lying in bed? (Not Buddhist scriptures)
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2024-09-20 18:39
Buddhist books generally referred to Buddhist scriptures such as the Diamond Sutra and the Heart Sutra. These books were usually written in classical Chinese and had high artistic value and cultural content. In Buddhism, reading these scriptures is considered a way of practice. Reading these books can deepen the understanding of Buddhist teachings and cultivate a peaceful mind. So if you want to read Buddhist books in bed, you can. However, it was important to note that when reading Buddhist books, one needed to concentrate and not be distracted. At the same time, one had to maintain a good attitude to avoid being overly addicted to the books.
Which Buddhist novels are recommended?
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2024-08-30 20:43
I recommend the following two Buddhist novels: " Ascending to Immortality " and " I Want to Become a Buddha." " The Way of Immortality " was a fantasy romance novel. It told the story of a person who had a spiritual root and was about to embark on the path of immortality. The protagonist eventually became a Buddhist. " I Want to Become Buddha " was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel. It told the story of Goddess Nvywa's five-colored Heaven Mending Stone splitting into two, the true and false Monkey King emerging as the times required, and the struggle between Buddhism and Taoism as they traveled through the six realms of karma. I hope you like my recommendation.
The signature of classical literature and Buddhist scriptures
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2024-09-13 15:02
An example of a signature for classical literature and Buddhist scriptures is as follows: 1. Classic Literature's signature: - Heart Like Still Water: It described how one's heart was as calm as still water and was not disturbed by the outside world. - Unity of knowledge and action: emphasize the combination of theory and practice to achieve true understanding. - Respect Confucianism: It means that you love and respect Confucianism as the cornerstone of Chinese culture. 2. Buddhist Scriptures 'signature: - Impermanence is constant: It means that everything is changing, but the change is not impermanence but the normal state. - Compassion: It is emphasized that compassion is the foundation and saving others is the duty. - [Strong desire for survival: It indicates a strong desire and pursuit of life and death, hoping to be freed.] - Belief in Buddhism: To express one's belief in and admiration for Buddhism, believing it to be the source of wisdom and spirit.
Buddhist phrases
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2024-10-23 03:39
Here are some Buddhist phrases: - Everything was an illusion. - It couldn't be said, it couldn't be said, it would be wrong if it was said. - Color is emptiness, emptiness is color. - Life in the world is like living in thorns, the heart does not move, people do not move rashly, do not move will not hurt; If the heart moves, people will move rashly, hurting the body and hurting the bones, so you can experience all kinds of pain in the world. - A world in a flower, a Buddha in a leaf. - 500 times in her previous life, she had exchanged it for a brush with him in this life. - There were no tears in great sorrow, no words in great enlightenment, and no sound in laughter. - The sea of bitterness was boundless, and turning back was the shore. Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot. - If I don't go to hell, who will? The above was only a part of the Buddhist phrase of forgetting feelings, for reference only. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Is there a Buddhist anime?
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2024-09-23 23:16
Buddhist anime referred to anime works with Buddhist elements as the theme, but the storyline and theme did not involve traditional Buddhist teachings and stories. Buddhist anime usually used a relaxed, humorous, and relaxed atmosphere to show the character's personality, thoughts, and emotions. The main technique was to convey a positive attitude towards life and outlook on life. The emergence of Buddhist cartoons was related to the acceptance and popularity of Buddhist culture in modern society. Buddhist culture advocated that everything should be left to fate, that one should not force or persist in pursuing a free life. This cultural element could be integrated into the animation to bring a relaxed and comfortable viewing experience to the audience. At present, there were already many Buddhist anime series such as " Dragon Maid of the Little Lin Family,"" Daily Life,"" About My Reincarnation as a Slime,"" Light Sound Girl," and so on.
Buddhist classics
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2024-09-22 15:47
There were many Buddhist classics, some of the most famous ones included the Diamond Sutra, the Heart Sutra, the Lotus Sutra, and the Maitreya Sutra. These classic books were all important sources of ideas in Buddhism and contained a wealth of Buddhist knowledge and cultivation experience. Reading these books could help people understand the Buddhist teachings and improve their level of practice. In addition to the Buddhist classics, there were also some other excellent Buddhist books such as "Introduction to Zen Meditation","Enlightenment of Buddha","Buddhist Psychology" and so on. These books all provide in-depth insights into Buddhist ideas and practices, helping people better understand Buddhist teachings and benefit from them in their daily lives.
Is the Starlight Body a Buddhist cultivation technique?
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2024-09-14 08:44
The Astral Body was not a Buddhist cultivation technique. Stellar light usually referred to a celestial phenomenon that existed in the universe, including stars, planets, satellites, interplanetary dust, and so on. It didn't belong to any doctrine or technique in Buddhism.
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