When Shakyamuni was about to become Buddha, the auspicious light rushed to the demonic palace of the demon of death and desire. The demon king Boxun wanted to prevent him from completing the Buddha fruit, so he ordered the three witches (Terrisna (love), Rodi (pleasure), and Raka (greed)) to bewitch him. They were dressed up and came to Shakyamuni to flatter him, but Shakyamuni was so calm that he turned a blind eye. The witch refused to give up and tried her best to be alluring. Shakyamuni admonished them,"Although your bodies are good, your hearts are not upright. You are like exquisite glass bottles that store feces. You don't know shame. Do you still dare to deceive others?" He also used his magic power to let the witch see her own evil state (skeleton bones, skin wrapped with tendons, pus sac saliva, ugly and vulgar). The witch was ashamed and fled. Master Xingyun also mentioned that the Demon King had three beautiful daughters (Yuran, Nengyue, and Kailue) who were good at seducing others, but he did not mention the details of their seduction of Sakyamuni. The novel "Miss Witch Doesn't Want to Be a Singer" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
Shakyamuni Buddha was the founder of Buddhism. His surname was Gautama and his name was Siddhartha. "Shakyamuni" was the honorific title that Buddhists gave him. Sakyamuni meant "Neng", while Muni meant "Ren","Ru","Ren","Ji". Together, they meant "Neng Ren","Neng Ru","Neng Ren","Neng Ji", etc., which meant "Sage" of the Sakyamuni clan. He was born in ancient India 3,000 years ago. Before his death, he was a Bodhisattva who lived in the Inner Court of Tushita. After his karma matured, he was born in the Kingdom of Kamilavata. His father was King Jingfan and his mother was Queen Mahamaya. The process of his birth was full of magical colors. According to the classics, the Buddha rode a six-toothed white elephant with a white lotus flower in its mouth. It entered the fetus from the left rib of Madam Maya and stayed in the fetus for ten months. Madam Maya returned to her mother's house to give birth. She passed by Lumbini Garden and gave birth to Prince Siddhartha under the Worry-free Tree. The prince came out from Madam Maya's right rib and could walk on the ground. He walked seven steps in a circle and lotus flowers appeared at each step. He looked around and pointed to the sky and the ground with one finger." I am the only one in the sky and the earth." Shakyamuni Buddha did not like life in the palace. Seeing the suffering in the world, he decided to become a monk to find a way to save the suffering in the world. He had visited a famous teacher and lived a poor life of begging with five cultivators for six years. Later, his body became thin, his willpower almost collapsed, and he had yet to realize it, so he stopped this cultivation method. He came to the Nillian Zen River to wash away the filth and accept the milk porridge provided by the shepherd girl to recover his strength and resume his cultivation. The five cultivators thought that he had given up and left him. He sat cross-legged under the Bibolo tree alone and thought hard. At the age of 35, he became a Buddha. When he was 80 years old, he was reborn on the 15th day of the second month of the lunar calendar. There were a few important anniversaries in his life. The 8th of the 4th month of the lunar calendar was Sakyamuni Buddha's Christmas Day, the 8th of the 2nd month of the lunar calendar was the day of becoming a monk, and the 8th of the 12th month of the lunar calendar was the day of enlightenment. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Shakyamuni believed that karma was the basic factor of existence in the world. The Buddhist cause and effect logic he proposed was meticulous. For example, the cause of trouble could be emotional, physical condition, career or work difficulties, family or relationship problems, etc. In Buddhism, there are twelve causes and conditions, which are the conditions to produce the laws of objective things. From a Buddhist point of view, if one wanted to achieve a perfect result, one had to work hard on the conditions (causes) that contributed to the result. If the conditions were not ripe, the result would not be perfect. Bodhisattvas practice in the land of cause, and sentient beings are enlightened in the land of effect, but fixed karma (the basic condition that has contributed to adverse consequences) is difficult to change. He also pointed out that there were two kinds of karma. One was the internal karma of reincarnation, and the other was the external karma. The person who attained Nirvana had already cut off the inner troubles and karma, and was no longer bound by samsara. However, the external karma would still appear due to past actions. Even if he had transcended samsara and cut off all troubles, the karma formed in the past would still appear in the present. For example, the illnesses in his later years were the karma caused by past karma. He also believed that all phenomena were caused by karma, and that each phenomenon was formed by a combination of many factors. There was no phenomenon that existed in isolation. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Shakyamuni put forward the idea of karma. He believed that people kept reincarnating because they were obsessed with themselves and the material world, which led to the effect of karma. This included the concept of karma. Under the system of karma, people's actions (karma) would produce corresponding results. Good karma would have good results, and bad karma would have bad results. This causality affected people's situation in the cycle of life and death. For example, if a person often did evil things, under this concept, he would bear the corresponding bad results. Moreover, Shakyamuni advocated to get rid of the bitter sea of reincarnation through cultivation and enlightenment, so that he would no longer be bound by karma and achieve nirvana and liberation. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Shakyamuni Buddha preached the principle of karma. He pointed out that happiness and pain in real life were caused by two kinds of karma. One was near karma (karma that happened recently), and the other was distant karma (karma that happened in the distant past). The combination of distant karma and near karma would produce results, which was karma. In Buddhism, karma was a part of its teachings. For example,"No matter who you meet, he is the person who should appear in your life. It is not a coincidence. He will definitely teach you something." At the same time, Buddhism's karma was from a personal point of view, connecting the present with the future and the past. This was also the core doctrine of Buddhism. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Shakyamuni was a Buddha. Shakyamuni's original name was Gautama Siddhartha. When he was 35 years old, he realized the truth of the Four Noble Truths. Since then, he was known as Shakyamuni and Buddha. With the Four Noble Truths, the Eight Noble Paths, the Twelve Karma and the Three Dharma Seals as the core ideas, he established Buddhism with the Sangha as the framework. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Alright, here are the ten famous sayings of Sakyamuni: " Life is like a ball. The person who taught you the first steps may not be able to accompany you until the end." " No matter who you meet, he is the most suitable person you should meet in your life." " The root of all pain comes from our greed and desire." If you don't know what you want, you won't know anything. Cultivation is not a lonely thing. It coexists with all things." " Desire is the source of pain, satisfaction is the source of happiness." "The most important thing in life is not the road we walk, but the people we pass by." " True freedom is not to choose the life you like, but to let yourself be the master of your own life." " When you feel troubled and uneasy, you might as well stop and think calmly about what you really want." " The path of cultivation is long. We must have patience and perseverance. We must walk down the path step by step."
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!
In Buddhism, there was no such thing as the exact title of Buddha. This name was mostly misguided by movies and television dramas. " Tathagata " is one of the ten titles of Buddha. We can call Shakyamuni Buddha Shakyamuni Tathagata, but we can't call him Shakyamuni Buddha. The Tathagata Buddha in literature such as Journey to the West was based on Sakyamuni Buddha, but this was an image created by literature, which was different from the concept of orthodox Buddhism. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was a movie called " The Legend of Shakyamuni Buddha ", directed by Li Guohui and starred by Lu Liangwei and Luo Jiaying. It was released in China Hong Kong on October 29, 2013. This was the first movie in the history of Chinese film industry to portray the biography of Shakyamuni Buddha. It told the story of Shakyamuni Buddha's birth, becoming a monk, asceticism, seeking Dao, and finally becoming a Buddha under the Bodhi tree more than 2,000 years ago. There was also an animated short film," The Story of Shakyamuni Buddha," with a total of 39 episodes. It was adapted from the Buddhist classic," Sad Flower Sutra." It showed the touching stories of the predecessor of Shakyamuni Buddha, Baohai Sanzhi, during his cultivation.
In the past, when Shakyamuni Buddha was still a mortal in his past life, he had once fallen into hell after reincarnation. In hell, he was with a living being called Gamariba. The jailer enslaved them as cattle and horses, making them pull a huge carriage together. Because the two of them had limited strength and could not drag them, the jailer beat them with hot weapons. At that time, Shakyamuni Buddha thought that it was better to bear the burden alone than to suffer two people. He asked the jailer if he could put the rope around Gamariba's neck on himself and drag the cart alone. The jailer thought that each person had his own karma and could not violate this law. Therefore, he picked up the hammer and hit the head of the Buddha who was still a mortal at that time, killing him on the spot. The living beings in hell would be resurrected after being killed many times, and they would suffer repeatedly. It was rare for them to really die and reincarnate. In fact, dying and reincarnating in hell was a kind of relief. However, the document only mentioned the experience of falling into hell this time and did not fully describe the situation of falling into hell twice. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!