Yes, I recommend the two novels, Journey to the West: Defying Buddha and Buddha Suppressing the Heavens, to you. The Journey to the West against the Buddha told the story of a young monk who defied the heavens, did not believe in Buddhism, did not believe in faith, changed laws, twisted the universe, and overthrew the ruthless Great Dao. On the other hand, Buddha Suppresses the Heavens was a story about the glory and splendor of Buddha in a world without Buddha. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The word " Buddha " was often used to refer to the founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama. He was respectfully known as Buddha, meaning " enlightened." In Buddhist-related culture, religious texts, and international exchanges," Buddha " was a common English word for Buddha. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The realm of 'having Buddha in one's eyes but not in one's heart' represented a unique understanding and perception of Buddha. On the surface, one could see that everything in the world had the nature of Buddha (there was Buddha in the eyes), but in the depths of their hearts, they were not obsessed with the concept of Buddha itself (there was no Buddha in their hearts). This meant that he had gone beyond the simple formal respect or the obsession with the concept of Buddha, and treated Buddha nature and Dharma with a more open-minded and ethereal attitude. It reflected a state of respect for the existence and influence of Buddhism, and not rigidly adhere to the traditional rigid understanding of Buddhism. In this state, one might be able to understand the true meaning of Buddhism more deeply and integrate it into life, achieving a detached and free mental state. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many novels about Buddhism, among which the more famous ones were the Diamond Sutra, the Heart Sutra, the Lotus Sutra, and the Pure Land Sutra. These Buddhist scriptures described the true essence of Buddhism, allowing people to understand the ideas of Buddhism and obtain enlightenment and help from them. If you want to read a novel related to Buddhism, you can find inspiration from these classic Buddhist scriptures.
There are many situations in which novels are related to Buddha. The following are some common examples: 1. Buddhist novels: Many novels involve Buddhist elements such as pure land, Zen, Zen stories, Buddhist legends, etc. These novels usually incorporated Buddhist ideas, doctrines, stories, and characters into the plot and character of the novel to achieve a profound symbolic meaning or educational purpose. 2. Buddhist novels: These novels usually describe how the protagonist is fated with Buddha and how he changes his fate and life trajectory through contact with Buddha and cultivation. Such novels often emphasize the universal application of Buddhism and the inner potential of human beings, encouraging readers to achieve peace and transcendence through spiritual practice and self-exploration. 3. Buddhist story novels: These novels usually use Buddhist stories as the background, such as "Journey to the West","Water Margins" and other classical novels. These novels incorporated Buddhist ideas, teachings, and characters into the story to achieve the purpose of education, entertainment, and enlightenment. 4. Buddhist Cultivation novels: These novels usually describe how the protagonist achieves inner peace and transcendence through cultivation or describe the life and mentality of Buddhist cultivators. These novels usually emphasized Buddhist cultivation methods and paths, as well as how practitioners maintained their inner determination and faith in the face of difficulties and challenges. The topic of novels being related to Buddhism was a very broad topic that involved literature, art, philosophy, and many other fields. Different authors and styles have different understandings and expressions of this topic, but in any case, Buddhist elements can add profound meaning and meaning to the novel.
Hello, I'm a fan of online literature. What kind of novel would you like me to recommend?
There were a few novels that were recommended with the main characters of the Buddhist World, including The Buddhist World, The Buddhist World, Returning Disciples at the Full Level, Entering the Temple for a Thousand Years, I Became the Buddhist World, and so on. These novels described the adventures and growth of the main characters in Buddhist cultivation.
The following are two novels that involve the elements of the Son of Buddha: Firstly, the female protagonist used the system to pursue a Buddha Child from a thousand years ago for five years. The Buddha Child finally broke his vows and agreed to marry her. However, the night before the wedding, an assassin attacked, but the Buddha pushed away the female protagonist to protect the emperor's favorite concubine. At this point, the female protagonist decided to give up and prepare to go home with the help of the system because she realized that history was difficult to change. The Buddha's heart always had his white moonlight. Secondly, the female protagonist's husband, Shen Zhiyao, was known as the Buddha. The country had suffered a drought for three years. In order to resolve the drought, the second daughter of the Chu family had to be sacrificed to heaven because she was believed to be the wife of the Dragon King. The second daughter of the Chu family adored Shen Zhiyao, so before she was about to be sacrificed to the heavens, the family wanted the female protagonist to give up the position of the princess consort to her. They even wanted to adopt the child of the female protagonist and Shen Zhiyao to her. The female protagonist did not agree, which led to a series of conflicts. The novel," Liao Liao Zhi Huo, the Buddhist Son of the Capital Region Kneels ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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.
In Buddhism, there was a profound meaning to having Buddha in one's heart. As the monk's Buddha Seal said," Buddha is born from the heart. If there is Buddha in the heart, everything you see is Buddha; if there is cow shit in the heart, everything you see is cow shit." It expressed the influence of one's state of mind on one's cognition. If one's heart was filled with Buddha-nature and good thoughts, then everything in the world would have the compassion and wisdom of Buddha-nature, and what one saw would be beautiful and positive existences like Buddha-nature. On the contrary, if one's heart was filled with bad factors such as evil thoughts, the world they saw would be negative and dark. At the same time, there was another saying," If there is Buddha in the heart, everything is Buddha; if there is a devil in the heart, everything is devil." This also emphasized that the state of the heart determined the perception of the outside world. In addition," Buddha in the Heart " was also used as the name of a famous dish, which was derived from the Buddhist saying," Wine and meat pass through the intestines, and Buddha stays in the heart." It had also won an award in the Fujian Cooking Competition. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Shakyamuni was the crown prince of King Jingfan of the ancient Indian country of Kapilavata. His name was Siddhartha. He saw many sufferings in the world. Although he was born in wealth, he was not greedy. He resolutely became a monk to seek the way to save the sufferings of the world. He visited famous teachers everywhere and once lived a poor life of begging with five cultivators for six years. His body was extremely thin and his willpower was on the verge of collapse. Therefore, he stopped this cultivation method and came to the Nilian Zen River to wash away the filth. After receiving the milk porridge provided by the Shepherd Girl to recover his strength, he reconsidered the direction of cultivation. The five companions thought that he had given up and left him, while he sat cross-legged under the Bibolo tree alone. After many days of hard thinking, he finally realized that he was Buddha. That year, he was 35 years old and was respectfully called Shakyamuni. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!