The Buddha instructed the four disciples to remain in the world to be Bhikkhu Maha Kasyapa, Bhikhu Tubotan, Bhikhu Bintoulu, and Bhikhu Luoyun. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Shakyamuni Buddha ordered his four disciples to stay in this world. They were Kasyapa, Rahula (the son of Buddha), Bintoulu, and Juntu Batan. They were asked to stay in the world and continue to live. They could only enter Nirvana and leave the body when Maitreya Bodhisattva appeared in the world or when the Dharma was not exhausted. It was said that Kasyapa was still meditating on Jizu Mountain in Yunnan. Venerable Bintoulu had violated the rules of the Buddha because he had shown his magical powers. He was punished by the Buddha to stay in the world and not be allowed to die. Mr. Nan Huaijin mentioned that the four of them had used the method of cultivation to stay in the world. This statement reflected the unique concept of Buddhism on the issue of life. It was similar to the view of life in China Taoist culture. They were both discussing the special form of survival of life. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In Buddhism, the four groups of disciples referred to the two groups of men and women who were monks and the two groups of men and women who were domestic. The male monks were called monks, and the female monks were called bhikshuni. The male monks were called yupasai, and the female monks were called yupasai. In addition, in different Buddhist scriptures, there were different explanations for the "four masses". For example, the monks, nuns, yupasai, and yupasai in the Lotus Sutra were also called the four masses and the four disciples. In the Lotus Sutra, there were the initiating crowd, the crowd, the influence crowd, and the affinity crowd. In the Different Sect of Zonglun, there were the dragon elephant crowd, the border crowd, the multi-hearing crowd, the great virtue crowd, etc., but these were different from the four disciples. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
According to the records, the four great disciples of the Buddha had left their bodies in the world to continue living. These four disciples were Kasyapa, Rahula (the son of Buddha), Bintoulu, and Juntu. Among them, Kasyapa entered Jizu Mountain and waited for Maitreya to be born before he died. Bintoulu was punished by the Buddha to stay in the world because he had shown his magical power and violated the rules of the Buddha. He was not allowed to die and had to be a blessing for the four groups of the last Dharma. Rahula was the son of the Buddha. Monk Juntubotan was also ordered by the Buddha not to enter Nirvana but to live in the world forever to protect the teachings. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Shakyamuni Buddha's four disciples had different opinions. One said that Kasyapa, Rahula (the son of the Buddha), Bintoulu, and Juntubotan had been instructed by the Buddha to "stay in the world." Among them, Kasyapa was said to be meditating at Jizu Mountain in Yunnan. The venerable Bintoulu, also known as the sitting deer arhat, violated the Buddhist rules because of his supernatural power. He was punished by the Buddha to stay in the world and not allowed to die. The other version mentioned the four great voices of Bhikkhu Maha Kasyapa, Bhikhu Tubotan, Bhikhu Bintoulu, and Bhikhu Luoyun. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Regarding the four great disciples of Buddha, the names given by different scriptures were different: - In the 44th volume of the Zengyi Agam Sutra, it is pointed out that there are four people: Maha Kasyapa, Jun Tu Bo Han, Bin Tou Lu and Luo Yun. - The four disciples listed in Volume 20 of the Zengyi Agama Sutra are Mahamuganlian, Mahakasyapa, Analü and Bintoulu. - The four great voices listed in the Vima Sutra are Sariputra, Mulian, Kasyapa and Subhuti. - The third volume of the Treasure Star Dharani Sutra lists Sariputra, Damugalien, Fuluna and Subhuti. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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The ten great disciples of Buddha were all disciples of Buddha. Sariputta was the first disciple of the Buddha and was trusted by many. He was known for his wisdom. Moguryeon was a good friend of Sariputta and later converted to the Buddha together. He was the first in magical powers and filial piety. Mahakasyapa was the founder of Zen and the first ancestor of Fudharzang. Among the disciples of the Buddha, he had the least attachment. He was the first in Toutuo. Anaruth was the cousin of the Buddha and the son of King Hufan. He was the first in Tianyan. Subhuti was born in the Brahmin family in the capital of the ancient Indian Kingdom of Magadha. He was the first in Jiechu. Furuna was born in a Brahmin family in the city of Kapila-Vijaya, the son of King Jingfan, the national teacher, and was the first in Buddhism. Kasyana was born in a Brahmin family in the country of Apanti in West India, and was the first in Buddhism. Upali was born in a Sudra family in the country of Kapila-Vijaya in ancient India, and was the court hairdresser, and was the first in Buddhism. Rahula was the only son of Buddha and his wife, Yasudra, when he was the crown prince, and was the first in Buddhism. Ananda was Shakyamuni Buddha's cousin and Devadata's younger brother. He was the most knowledgeable and had served Buddha for twenty-five years. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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