The situation was different in different cultures and concepts. From the perspective of some religious cultures, gods and Buddhas had their own definition and categories. Gods usually referred to the gods in the concepts of Shinto, Buddhism, and other religions, while Buddhas were the enlightened ones in the concepts of Buddhism. However, in folklore, novels, and other popular cultural context, sometimes Buddha was also regarded as a kind of god, and they were collectively referred to together with the gods of other religions. For example, in some mythological stories or stories that compared the abilities of different religious characters. In general, there were differences between the two in terms of strict religious doctrines, but in a broad concept, Buddha could be included in the broad concept of gods. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yes, the gods were Buddhas. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
No, Shenshu is a Buddhist term, generally referring to Manjushri. Manjushri was one of the Four Great Bodhisattvas of Buddhism. He was the left flank of Shakyamuni Buddha and also a symbol of wisdom. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
" God " and " Buddha " were important concepts in religious culture. It had different meanings in the context of different religious cultures. In Japan, there was a phenomenon of the integration of gods and Buddhas. It was a compromise between Japanese beliefs and Buddhism to form a belief system. This reflected the integration of gods and Buddhas in Japanese religious culture. In traditional China culture, gods and Buddhas often symbolized certain qualities of human nature. For example, Guan Yu represented loyalty, Guanyin represented compassion, and the God of Wealth represented happiness and wealth. People worshipped gods and Buddhas more to get closer to these beautiful qualities. Moreover, worshipping gods and Buddhas had positive meanings, such as calming people down to reflect, reminding people to be kind, helping people place their hopes on them, and so on. From a mythological point of view, the myths of gods, buddhas, and heroes were more dramatic than the myths of creation. They recorded the various deeds of gods, buddhas, and heroes. In more civilized areas, the proportion of myths of gods and buddhas would increase in reverse proportion to the myths of creation. For example, there were a large number of stories of gods, buddhas, and heroes in Greek mythology. In religious stories, the bodies of immortals and Buddhas were often depicted as having their own light, which had something to do with the scientific proof that the human body could emit light, although it might contain different levels of understanding of religious symbols and scientific facts. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the context of religion and mythology, there was a clear difference between gods and Buddhas. Gods were usually seen as existences with supernatural power and authority. They could be personification of natural power, or they were given specific responsibilities to manage and maintain the world order. Their power and status were often given innately and could not be obtained through hard work. For example, Venus and Jade Emperor in Journey to the West, Zeus and the Sea God in Western mythology. Gods and their descendants were usually gods or demigods. Buddhas were the enlightened ones in Buddhism. Through their own cultivation, they could achieve complete insight and enlightenment of the truth of the universe and life. The Buddha emphasized the cultivation of the individual's inner heart, eliminating worries and ignorance, achieving spiritual liberation and Nirvana. The realm transcended the cycle of life and death, and it had endless compassion and wisdom. It aimed to guide all living beings on the path of liberation. In China culture, there was also the concept of immortals. Immortals mostly broke through the limitations of mortals through their own cultivation, obtaining longevity, extraordinary abilities, and special divine powers, such as the Eight Immortals and the South Pole Immortal Weng. Furthermore, when comparing gods, Buddhas, and immortals, Buddhas were hard to compare with gods and immortals because they were different in terms of spiritual realm and strength. As the ruler of all things, gods were above immortals who had sanctified their bodies. Different people had different beliefs and understandings of gods and Buddhas. In some cultural traditions, people would make wishes and pray to gods or Buddhas, reflecting people's reverence for supernatural forces and yearning for a better life. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Buddhas were different from gods. In essence, Buddhas were people who achieved enlightenment through acquired cultivation, while the concept of gods was more complicated and varied. In many religious concepts, gods were often seen as existences with supernatural powers, born and ruling over all things. For example, God was the only god in some religions, and humans were his slaves. Humans could not become gods. In the folk's concept, gods could be people who had made special contributions to the people and were worshipped in temples after their death. They could also be natural gods born because they did not understand the natural world, such as mountain gods, sea gods, etc., and gods still had greed, anger, good and evil, and other troubles. Buddha was a person who had realized the truth of the universe and life. He had achieved the perfection of the three senses and had all virtues. He was free and had sufficient blessings and wisdom. He used the virtue of self-realization to save all living beings, so that all living beings would be free from troubles and suffering and obtain Nirvana. The Buddha eliminated worries and ignorance through personal inner cultivation, achieving spiritual liberation and Nirvana. His realm surpassed the cycle of life and death, and he had endless compassion and wisdom. He aimed to guide all living beings on the path of liberation.
Buddha and God were different. From the perspective of the essence, the power and status of gods were often regarded as innate, such as Pangu and Nüwa, etc., who were born innately, and those who were apotheosized by the Emperor of Heaven, such as the 365 orthodox gods on the Investiture of the Gods. Buddha, on the other hand, achieved a thorough insight and realization of the truth of the universe and life through postnatal cultivation, and experienced the process from sentient beings to Arhats, Bodhisattvas, and Buddhas. In terms of characteristics, gods may be personified by natural forces or given specific responsibilities to manage and maintain the world order. Some gods may have emotions and desires, respond to people's prayers, and influence the world with human feelings. Buddha, on the other hand, had the wisdom of emptiness and unconditional compassion that transcended personal emotions. His purpose was not to change the external world, but to guide people to recognize the inner illusions and persistence in order to achieve spiritual liberation. From the perspective of quantity and relationships, if there was a god in a single religion, there would be only one god. If there were many religions, there would be many gods. Moreover, the descendants of gods and gods were usually gods or demigods. Buddha was not the only one. There were thousands of Buddhas. There was no difference in the realm between Buddhas. From the perspective of their religious context, gods existed in many religious mythological systems, while Buddha was the enlightened person in Buddhism. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the context of Buddhism, Bodhisattva and Buddha belonged to the category of gods, but the concept of gods was broader and not limited to Bodhisattva and Buddha in Buddhism. Bodhisattva was the name for those who practiced Mahayana thought. They practiced the Bodhi Way of Buddha and vowed to save the common people from the pain of reincarnation. There were three types of Bodhisattvas: Bodhisattva of the Land of Fruit (who had attained the fruit of Buddha but turned into a Bodhisattva for the purpose of extraditing sentient beings), Bodhisattva of the Land of Karma (who had attained the fruit of Bodhisattva through successful cultivation), and Bodhisattva of the Land of Vow (who had made a vow to walk the path of Bodhisattva). There were four famous Bodhisattvas in China. They had their temples at Mount Putuo in Zhejiang, Mount Wutai in Shanxi, Mount Emei in Sichuan, and Mount Jiuhua in Anhui. There were also the eight Bodhisattvas who were very important in Buddhism, including Manjushri and Samantabhadra. Buddhas, on the other hand, were those who had reached enlightenment and Nirvana. In other religions and folk beliefs, there were many different types of gods, which were different from the Bodhisattvas and Buddhas in Buddhism. "Shen Mingri" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Buddhist-related myths and legends, as well as novels such as Journey to the West, Buddha had the characteristics of a god and was regarded as the supreme existence in the Buddhist Realm. He had boundless magical power, omniscience, and wisdom. For example, Buddha Tathagata could suppress Sun Wukong and dominate many affairs in the Buddhist Realm. However, from the perspective of Buddhism, Buddha was an enlightened person who had reached a very high realm through cultivation. His image reflected the deep understanding of Buddhism, great compassion, and the spiritual content of saving all living beings. He was the object of worship and learning in religious beliefs. Therefore, the Buddha could be seen as a deified existence with extraordinary powers, but it could also be understood as a person who had reached the extraordinary realm through cultivation. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Buddha's Palm was a fictional martial art in the martial arts novel "Eight Dragons" and did not exist in real life. Here are some movies that include the Buddha's Palm: [1. Demigods and Semi-Devils (2003): Directed by Zhang Jizhong, Liu Dehua, Yang Caini, Hao Lei and others.] It told the story of the world of the eight parts of the heavenly dragon written by Jin Yong. 2. The Deer and the Cauldron (2000): starred by Huang Weiwen and Lin Xi, and starred by Stephen Chou and Andy Liu. It told the story of the Deer and Cauldron at the end of the Ming Dynasty. 3. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (1994): Led by Director Huang Rihua and starred by Jet Li and Zhou Huimin. It told the story of the Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre at the end of the Ming Dynasty. [4]"Smiling Proud in the World"(1990): directed by Zhang Yimou, and starred by Jet Li, Zhou Huimin, and others. It told the story of the Qing Dynasty. 5. Kung Fu (1998): Directed by Stephen Chou, starred by Andy Liu and others. It told the story of Chinese Kungfu. 6 Buddha's Palm (2017): This is a TV series directed by Director Chen Haomin and starred in Chen Haomin, Zhong Lidi and others. It told the story of the Buddha's Palm. Please note that the Buddha's Palm is just a fictional martial art. These movies and TV series only tell the story of the Buddha's Palm or the scene of using the Buddha's Palm.
Becoming a god and becoming a Buddha had their own advantages and disadvantages, which depended on one's beliefs, values, and life goals. Becoming a god focused more on external pursuits, such as power, glory, and status. For those who desired to become leaders and have influence, becoming a god might be a good choice. In the process of becoming a god, one could train one's willpower, leadership, and decision-making skills, thereby achieving greater achievements in real life. However, there were limitations to becoming a god. The excessive pursuit of external glory and status could lead to emptiness and loss in one's heart. Moreover, those who became gods often had to pay a huge price, such as loneliness, pain, and suffering. In contrast, Buddhahood was more focused on inner cultivation and enlightenment, pursuing inner peace, relief, and compassion. For those who pursued spiritual growth and self-actualization, becoming a Buddha might be a better choice. In the process of becoming a Buddha, one can learn to be tolerant, understand, and care for others, thus achieving self-transcendence and liberation. However, it was not easy to become a Buddha. It required a long period of practice, comprehension, and dedication, as well as a deep understanding of life. For some people who paid attention to real life, becoming a Buddha might seem too distant and illusory. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!