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Which sutra did the Buddha Eye Buddha Mother Mantra come from? Why were the front parts of the Buddha's Eye Mantra different and the back parts the same? Thank you!

2024-09-15 13:15
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2024-09-15 16:54

The Buddha Eye Mother Mantra comes from the Dafang Guang Buddha Eye Sutra. This scripture was translated by Master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty, and it contained many Buddhist incantations and scriptures. The reason why the first part of the Buddha's Eye Mantra was different but the latter part was the same was because different incantations and scriptures might be modified and changed to different degrees due to different factors in the process of inheritance, such as pronunciation, sentence structure, meaning, etc. Therefore, in different inheritances, there might be slightly different versions of the Buddha Eye Buddha Mother Mantra, but the overall incantation content was roughly the same. The Buddha's Eye and Mother Mantra was a very famous Buddhist incantation that had a very high status in Buddhist belief. Its function was to eliminate the barriers and troubles of all living beings so that all living beings could see the truth and light. If you want to learn or use this mantra, it is recommended to learn and obtain guidance from a formal Buddhist heritage or Buddhist temple.

Which sutra did Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's vow to not become a Buddha unless hell is empty come from?

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2024-09-12 12:30

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's vow to not become a Buddha if hell is not empty came from the "On Entering Bodhisattva's Path" in the Dafang Guangbuddha Huayan Sutra. "On Entering Bodhisattva's Path" was translated by Master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty. It described the various states and vows that Bodhisattvas experienced in the process of cultivation. The most famous one was the vow that "if hell is not empty, one will not become a Buddha." This oath expressed Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's determination and commitment to compassion and salvation of all living beings, and it became a classic statement that was widely praised in Buddhism.

Were there any other novels that contained elements of the mysterious Buddha's Eye?

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2024-09-08 03:46

Of course! I strongly recommend "The Eye of the Eternal Kingdom". This is a mystery detective and mysterious cultural novel. The main character has three eyes since he was young. With the help of the Appraiser's Finger, he becomes a master appraiser with discerning eyes and uncovers a mysterious secret in the process. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Rebellion of Buddha, Desire of Buddha

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2025-01-11 02:19

There were some ancient novels similar to Betraying Buddha and Desire Buddha that could be recommended. Among them," After the Holy Monk was poisoned " told the story of the female protagonist solving the male protagonist's gu poison, fighting monsters along the way to level up and collect treasures. The Skyhill Banquet was a large-scale ancient novel that told the story of a female official and a swordsman in the Jianghu. These novels might satisfy your reading needs for similar topics.

Why did the buddha become a monster?

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2025-02-26 16:58

Dafeng Nightwatchman was a popular Xianxia novel written by a newspaper seller. The novel was published on Qidian Chinese website and was loved by readers. The story was about the protagonist who had transmigrated to another world. In order to protect himself, he gradually grew into an invincible god of war. The readers could read or listen to books on the Qidian Reading App. Now, they could also receive the benefits of an experience member when they went to Qidian Reading App. The Qidian Reading App provided authentic books and audio recordings. The male lead was Xu Qi 'an. He liked to be a freeloader and was a playboy. At the same time, he also had extraordinary martial arts talent.

Why did the buddha become a monster?

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2025-01-18 20:39

The reason why Dafeng, the watchman Buddha, had become a monster was that in order to break free from the Confucian Saint's seal, he had torn his soul apart and fused it with his emotions, injecting it into the suppressed Demon King's body. Part of the Buddha's soul and the remnant soul of the Demon King fused into a brand new soul. This caused the Buddha to become a monster. However, the specific details and background story may need to be further read in related novels or materials to understand.

Why did Buddha tell stories?

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2024-12-03 09:01

He told stories to engage his audience. People were more likely to listen and remember a story than a dry sermon. The stories also had the power to inspire. For instance, stories of people achieving enlightenment through their own efforts would encourage his followers to strive for the same. They could see real - life examples within the stories and be motivated to change their own lives for the better.

Which poem did the phrase "I will not disappoint the Buddha, I will not disappoint you" come from?

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2024-09-20 00:52

"Not to disappoint the Buddha, not to disappoint the Qing" came from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin's "Untitled." The full text of this poem is: When we meet, it's hard to say goodbye. The east wind can't help the flowers. Silkworms in spring die, silk is exhausted, wax torches turn into ashes, tears dry. In the morning mirror, I only worry about the clouds on my temples changing. When I chant at night, I should feel the cold moonlight. There are not many ways to go from Pengshan. Green birds are eager to explore. ”。 This poem mainly described the pain and helplessness of parting, as well as the persistence and persistence of love. Among them, the phrase "I will not disappoint the Buddha, I will not disappoint you" was widely quoted to mean that no matter how painful the separation was, we could not give up our love and loyalty to each other.

30 - 70 with Buddha

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2024-10-20 11:02

According to the information provided,"30:70 with Buddha" seemed to be a metaphor used to describe someone who could be on par with Buddha under certain circumstances. In other words, they each occupied 30%, and the enemy or opponent occupied 70%. This was usually used to describe someone who was able to maintain a certain advantage or not fall into a disadvantage when facing a powerful opponent. In online literature,"30 - 70" was a common description technique. It was used to emphasize the strength of the protagonist or a certain character. Even when facing a powerful existence like the Buddha, they could maintain a certain degree of competitiveness. This kind of description was usually used in fantasy, xianxia, wuxia, and other types of novels to enhance the drama and appeal of the story. It should be noted that this description was usually an exaggeration. It did not mean that the Tathagata Buddha could really be on par with a certain character in the actual religious or mythological context. In the religious beliefs and myths of the real world, the Tathagata Buddha was usually regarded as a supreme existence with supreme wisdom and power. 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"!

Which novels were about Buddha?

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2024-09-03 09:12

😋I recommend the following novels to you: "Buddha's Way to Life": It described the Buddha in its primary, intermediate, and advanced states, allowing readers to understand the realm of Buddha and the way of cultivation. "Cultivation of Buddha": The protagonist Mingzun asked what was Buddha and what was becoming Buddha, revealing the true meaning of Buddhism. "How Did I Become a Buddha?" The protagonist, Xuan Jing, unexpectedly became a Buddha, but hoped to renounce asceticism."Buddha is merciful. Please forgive my laziness." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The Buddha said that the original text of the Impermanence Sutra was recited

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2024-12-17 02:39

The original recitation of the Buddha's Impermanence Sutra could be found in the search results provided.

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