In Buddhism, the Thirty-three Heavens (also known as the Sumeru Peak Heaven, Shanjian Heaven, Sumeru Elder Heaven, etc.) was one of the main heavenly realms and was considered to be the highest level of the Heavenly Dao. The specific meaning of 33 Heavens was as follows: 1. Mount Meru's top sky: The top of Mount Meru is the highest level of the Heaven Realm. The "Mount Meru" here was a mountain peak used in Buddhism as a metaphor for the composition of the universe, so the 33 heavens were also called the "mountaintop sky". 2 Good to see the sky: Good to see the sky is the second highest of the 33 heavens. It is a day to enjoy the phenomenon of polar daylight. On this day, the sun and moon would shine on the earth, making everything appear very bright and beautiful. 3. Elder Heaven Meru: Elder Heaven Meru is the third day of the 33 heavens. It is also the time when the sun rises in the morning and sets at night. In this heavenly realm, people often observed the appearance of auroras, which was also a manifestation of the "aurora" in Buddhism. 4. Other heavenly realms: In addition to the Elder Meru Heavenly Realm, there are other heavenly realms such as the Corpse Heavenly Realm, the Meru Heavenly Realm, the Yudan Heavenly Realm, and so on. Each heavenly realm has its own unique characteristics and scenes. The Thirty-three Heavens was an extremely important and special heavenly realm in Buddhism. It represented the position and status of mankind in the universe. In Buddhism, the people of the Thirty-three Heavens were considered sentient beings who had transcended the cycle of life and death and were in a state of release.
Mental demons were originally a Buddhist term that could be used to describe troubles, obstacles, and so on. Buddhists believed that all demons were inner demons, and the realm was created by the heart. The more mistakes the heart made, the more punishment it would receive. Usually, if a person was in a state of obsession, they would say that they were "possessed by the devil". In Buddhism, there was a saying that "sin comes from the heart and is extinguished by the heart." However, this expression was often misunderstood as an ordinary Buddhist saying or a maxim to persuade people to be kind. In addition, Buddhists compared the inner demons (troubles) to "thieves", so there was a saying of "killing thieves".
Buddha Realm meant the realm of Buddha. The Buddhist Realm referred to the way a cultivator reached the realm of Buddha by cultivating thousands of lines and saving hundreds of millions of flows. There were descriptions of the Buddhist realm in the Buddhist classics,"Wei Shu·Shi Lao Zhi" and "Fa Yuan Zhu Lin." The Pinyin of the Buddhist Realm was féjéng.
Dharma-mudrā was a paraphrase of Sanskrit Dharma-mudrā. It could also be translated as Dharma-mo, Dharma-ben, Dharma-xiang, and Udāna. It was a Buddhist term and a metaphor. Dharma referred to Buddhism, while the seal was a mark, a symbol, which meant that it was the standard to prove the true Dharma. Sui Jizang "Fa Hua Yi Shu" volume six said: "Tongyan seal, seal set the law can not be changed." It was also explained as "taking the text as the seal, using the text theorem, saying that the corresponding truth with this text is the real truth, so it is called the seal." In Buddhism, there were three seals, four seals, five seals, and the One Reality Seal. For example, the content of the Three Dharma Seals was " All Dharma is without self, all actions are impermanent, and Nirvana is silent." Anything that met these three conditions was the Buddhist Dhamma, and vice versa. These three sentences were also highly condensed Buddhist argumentation. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In the Buddhist context and Chinese vocabulary,"Ru" meant "you" and could be used as a pronoun. The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Buddhism, the World of Sakyamuni referred to a virtual world filled with all kinds of troubles and suffering, also known as the "Impermanence World". The Swirling World was a flat world formed by two mutually vertical mountain ranges and an ocean. In the middle of it was a small island called the Swirling Island. The Swirling World's terrain was rugged and dangerous, filled with all kinds of natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, fires, etc. It was also filled with all kinds of demons and devils. People would encounter all kinds of demons and diseases here, so it was also called the "World of Suffering". In Buddhism, the Saha World was considered a stage that one must go through in the long process of cultivation and release. In this world, people must experience all kinds of hardships and challenges to overcome their own troubles and eliminate their inner stubbornness to finally reach the state of Nirvana.
Forgetful Words was a China web novel writer, whose real name was Ding Lingtao. His works included A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality, Gate to the Mystic World, and The Devil's Sky. In the field of online literature,"Wang Yu" usually referred to Ding Lingtao. Ding Lingtao was a web novel writer and was famous for his Xianxia novels. His representative works included A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality, The Gate to the Mystic World, and The Devil's Sky. However, in Buddhism, there was also a character named "Wang Yu". He was the disciple of Zhao Puchu, the former president of the Buddhist Association of China. He had served as the vice president of the Buddhist Association of China and the vice president of the Buddhist College of China. Master Wangyu was committed to the promotion and spread of Buddhist culture. He wrote many works such as "Questions and answers on Buddhist Common Sense","Dharma of Being a Man", and "Explanation of Heart Sutra". Therefore, Buddhism's forgotten words and web novel writers 'forgotten words were two different concepts that needed to be distinguished according to the specific context. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
" Forgotten Words " was a contracted writer on Qidian Chinese Network. His real name was Ding Lingtao. His works included A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality, The Devil's Sky, and The Gate to the Mystic World. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
The Supreme Buddhist Kingdom had different meanings: - In the field of novels, there was a fantasy magic novel called Supreme Buddhist Kingdom, written by the author Monk Qing Feng, and a novel of the same name written by Lele Taotao. - There was no clear definition in the context of religious concepts, but from the literal meaning,"supreme" meant supreme, and "Buddha country" might refer to the concept of Buddha's residence or Buddha land. For example, the location of Seda Wuming Buddhist College was described as a Buddhist holy land, which could be regarded as a manifestation of Buddha country. However, this concept of Buddhism in religious doctrines might need to be explained according to specific Buddhist doctrines. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!