the meaning of the Bodhi Tree in Sanskrit - VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.
Through the complete enlightenment of Shakyamuni Buddha and to commemorate the tree that protected him during the rainy and rainy days, it was only named after the Bodhi Tree.
Bodhi is a phonetic translation of the word bodhi in Sanskrit, written in the form devanāgarī: बोधि. In primitive Buddhism, Bodhi used to refer to the status of those who were able to attain the four divine levels (Sanskrit. Āryamārga) by practicing 37 Bodhi parts and the Four Noble Truths.
बोधि bodhi is derived from the words bodh and बोधि bodhi have the following meanings: Science, Intelligence, Knowledgeable, Disclosure, Detection, Detection, Illumination, Illumination, Divine Revelation, Liberation from the affliction, Enlightenment of a Buddha.
Table of bodhi transformation of feminine form in feminine form:
| Girly | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | bodhiḥ | bodhī | bodhayaḥ |
| Vocative | bodhe | bodhī | bodhayaḥ |
| Modal way | bodhim | bodhī | bodhīḥ |
| How to tool | bodhyā | bodhtham | bodhibhiḥ |
| How to disrupt | bodhyai | bodhaye | bodhtham | bodhibhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | bodhyāḥ | bodheḥ | bodhtham | bodhibhyaḥ |
| How to own | bodhyāḥ | bodheḥ | bodhyoḥ | Bodhins |
| How to position | bodhyām | bodhau | bodhyoḥ | bodhiṣu |
बोध् bodh comes from the verb budh_1 at the time of just cause. बोध् bodh is a verb of group 10 and it has the following meanings: Attracting, Discovering, Revitalizing, Stimulating, Exciting, Exciting, Promoting, Encouraging, Understanding the problem , Repeat, recall; Remember, Make up, Teach, teach, Directions for whom, The Newspaper said, said, advised, advised, advised.
What is enlightenment? What is enlightenment? Is the Enlightenment and Enlightenment different? What does enlightenment mean in Buddhism?
Giac, Han-Viet wrote: 覺. Pāli: vedāna. Sanskrit: vedana, written in the form devanāgarī: वेदन. The term vedana comes from the word veda and the double body –na. In the ordinary sense, Vedana is known as: Feeling, Understanding, Pain. According to Buddhism, Vedana means Accepting or Life (受), which the Buddha taught in the Five Aggregates (Pañca-skandha).
Life of aggregates (Vedana-skandha) is a feeling, due to the contact between the senses and the object that produces life. The Buddha said there are 6 life expectancy as follows: The eyes are in contact with the form of life, the ears with the sound, the nose with the smell, the tongue with the taste, the body with the hard-soft object, the mind with the mind object In the spirit of Buddhist learning, the feeling does not stop at the level of merely contact but also as emotion, a deeper expression of feeling.
There are three types of feelings that are known as: Feelings of suffering, Feelings of joy, unhappy feelings are not miserable.
The feeling of suffering is a kind of unpleasant feeling when you come into contact with an object that doesn't like it, it is accompanied by a series of unpleasant psychology, dissatisfaction, distance ...
The feeling of joy is a kind of easy feeling comfortable, comfortable, excited when we come into contact with an interested person, it makes us happy, happy to come closer.
The feeling of neutral misery is unhappy, it does not give us any unpleasant or pleasant feelings, it does not create any attraction or repulsion.
The Buddha taught: "Hey monks, what is the feeling of the past, the future or the present, the inner or the outer, the coarse or the noble, the paralysis or the victory, the distance or the near, is the aggregate of the aggregates". Adhering to feelings is always wrong and reaping suffering.
In the Vajrayana Sutta there is the Buddha's teaching saying: "Phàm possesses generals in the time of vain, weak opinion of generals and generals, ie Tathagata." That is, everything that has a general is deceitful, if you see the generals, not the general, that is false, that is seeing Buddha, because Buddha is Enlightenment.
In Kinh Vien Giac, Bodhisattva Van enemies have asked Buddha: "What is ignorance?" The Buddha taught: "Accepting the true body of the four is true, accepting the mind which destroys the charm according to the six-ceilinged figure is true, that is ignorance." Ignorance with Minh is close together. Both are from Mind Body. When a practitioner knows how to change the look, or the feelings, the wrong words, the delusion, but changes to awakening, it is understood as the Enlightenment.
After enlightened enlightenment, Shakyamuni Buddha said the first sentence: "Strangely, all beings are Buddhas, have all the virtues and wisdom. But the mind is disturbed by the false thoughts, so I don't recognize my own innate nature. Being enlightened and finding the holy nature are available in each person's body and mind, I am the Buddha who became you will become the Buddha. "
This is also the implication that the Buddha saw the spiritual ability arising from the application of rational consciousness, to awaken the abilities from the deep inner unconscious of people, through his own experience. .
Studying Buddha is to learn to see and feel things in accordance with the awakened eye, which is to accept and live with one's trueness by mindfulness. Practicing in any way will achieve the goal of bringing the Mind to a clear, balanced state, in order to help the Good Dharma in the body and mind of each person waiting for the awareness and determination of each individual, to be able to come to a real-life result in the achievement of the elimination of loving-kindness.
The exclusion of love and success is nothing more, thanks to the effective use of important help of Wisdom to quench thirst. The craving for the end, the attachment is finished, ignorance is the end.
Wisdom is an important factor that directly leads to Awakening in a Buddhist life. It is not mystical powers. Cultivation should not accept the method, but the main thing to know is the development of mindfulness. Lotus plants do not need to stay away from the sludge so that they are not contaminated, because its natural biotic structure has not been able to absorb mud. The Buddha was called the Omniscient, because He was enlightened by His own practice and experience.
Consciousness and sensation of all changes of the body, which is the development of the ability to stay awake, is also understood as Enlightenment. The readily available awareness ability that people forget, this is one of the first causes not to escape the natural realities of things.
In the simple sense of the word is a constant awareness to help people more clearly orientate in how to work as well as daily life.
Enlightenment in Buddha studies can be understood as realization, to tell a truth, an inevitable truth, to show people the ability to realize their Buddha in the future, but the lives Buddhas have done in the past of the Buddhas.
To become a Buddha means to attain complete awakening and to liberate complete ignorance. The Buddha has attained, the diligent beings strive to practice with their holy abilities, and will eventually attain Buddhahood, because the beings are already Buddha-nature.
Buddha nature is a good germ available in each person, and also a precious medicine that nourishes the Mind to feed life. Buddha nature does not belong to anyone. Buddha nature has no discrimination class and no privacy, as the Buddha declared in the Lotus Sutra:
All beings have Buddha nature.
All beings are capable of ultimate enlightenment.
All beings will become Buddhas.
Before believing in the Buddha's words. Before believing in your own ability to awaken. Before believing it will become a Buddha. As a Buddhist or not a Buddhist, try to understand and test seriously in your own practice, to understand more about the meaning of the word, through the words the Buddha taught below:
1) Don't believe anything, just because it's a legend.
2) Don't believe anything, just because it belongs to tradition.
3) Do not rush to believe anything, just because it is mentioned by many people or propagated.
4) Do not hurry to believe anything, just because it is recorded in books or classics.
5) Don't believe anything, just because of the metaphysical reasoning.
6) Don't believe anything, just because it suits your position.
7) Do not hurry to believe anything, just because it suits your prejudices.
8) Do not hurry to believe anything, when it is based on superficial facts.
9) Do not hurry to believe anything, just because it is supported by power and authority.
10) Do not rush to believe anything, just because it is declared by missionaries or your guru.
Knowing the false body, the mind that kills the fake, it is also Enlightenment. The term Vedana वेदन (Enlightenment) comes from the word veda and the double body –na.
Vedana body magnetization table in neutral form:
| neutral | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | vedanam | turn away | vedanans |
| Vocative | vedana | turn away | vedanans |
| Modal way | vedanam | turn away | vedanans |
| How to tool | to return | vedanābhyām | vedanaiḥ |
| How to disrupt | vedanāya | vedanābhyām | vedanebhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | lead you | vedanābhyām | vedanebhyaḥ |
| How to own | vedanasya | vedanayoḥ | vedananas |
| How to position | turn away | vedanayoḥ | returned |
Vedana's magnetic transformation table in feminine form:
| Girly | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | vedan | turn away | vedanāḥ |
| Vocative | turn away | turn away | vedanāḥ |
| Modal way | vedanām | turn away | vedanāḥ |
| How to tool | other | vedanābhyām | vedanābhiḥ |
| How to disrupt | vedanāyai | vedanābhyām | vedanābhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | vedanāyāḥ | vedanābhyām | vedanābhyaḥ |
| How to own | vedanāyāḥ | vedanayoḥ | vedananas |
| How to position | vedanāyām | vedanayoḥ | vedanāsu |
The term Vedana is derived from the words देeda veda and Veda has the following meanings: Understanding, Science, Mysterious Words, Enlightening Understanding.
Veda magnetic body transformation table in masculine form:
| masculine | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | leads | vedau | vedā |
| Vocative | veda | vedau | vedā |
| Modal way | vedam | vedau | Vedan |
| How to tool | led | vedābhyām | vedaiḥ |
| How to disrupt | vedāya | vedābhyām | vedebhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | you take | vedābhyām | vedebhyaḥ |
| How to own | vedasya | vedayoḥ | Vedans |
| How to position | sees | vedayoḥ | vedeṣu |
वेद Veda is derived from the word वेद् Ved and वेद् Ved comes from the verb vid_1, used at the time of cause only. वेद् Ved is a verb of group 10 and it has the following meanings: Tell someone something, Notice, Make someone know something, Guide, Advice, Communicate.
Know this fake body. Knowing the mind that kills the fake in the impermanent transformation of things, by mindfulness through the process of cultivation, is to understand (the Enlightenment, 悟) the essence of such things is like that. Understand like that, then see the true that does not kill, it is time to receive and live with your own Tanh awareness. If he sees and understands this reason, he fully understands all the wonderful meanings of the question: What is enlightenment ?. And when I have understood what Enlightenment is, there is no longer any questioning on the path of practice, today is not possible, tomorrow continues ... Just to practice like that, will see why Buddha nature I am available, if I recognize it, I will become a Buddha, and if I forget it, it will not lose. Is it strange?
An essential achievement for the process of practice to end suffering, also depends on the nature of the path of practice. This nature includes the following elements:
Trach (dharmapravicaya), analyzing, knowing the right and wrong.
Progressive (vīrya).
Hì (prīti), mind happy.
Contempt for peace (praśabdhi), refreshing mind.
Mind (smṛti), awareness.
Concentration (samādhi), there is concentration of deposition.
Discharge (upekṣā), let go, do not accept.
The path of cultivation to attain enlightenment is of course very difficult. Because it is imperative to go against the secular line. The Buddhist monk was taught by the Buddha how to know that he truly is present and living peacefully with all the masses, through his enlightenment, like that, then that peace is also called Tathāgata . Therefore Tathagata does not come from and does not go anywhere. Does not belong to personal expectations.
Understanding True Truth means understanding the unity of the object and the subject in the dualistic world, and knowing how to escape the world with the height of Wisdom. This is also the reason why Chan Nhu is also called: "Tathāgatagarbha, Buddha, Dharma body". Tathagata is a personified present, but its true nature lies in the mind and body of a Buddha and each can manifest itself to become a Tathagata like Shakyamuni Buddha.
In addition to the name Bodhi that people have set for the tree of Ficus religiosa, since the reign of Prince Xu-su-Coo-talk, he became a Buddha. This Bodhi Tree is called Aśvattha, अश्वत्थ, in Sanskrit and Assattha in Pali. Aśvattha originates from the words Aśva, अश्व and Stha स्थ.
अश्व Aśva means the horse, the horse in the chessboard, Aśvā is the verb in the feminine form and its meaning is the mare.
A từvattha's magnetic transformation table in masculine form:
| masculine | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | aśvatthaḥ | awsvatthau | aśvatthāḥ |
| Vocative | aśvattha | awsvatthau | aśvatthāḥ |
| Modal way | aśvattham | awsvatthau | aśvatthān |
| How to tool | aśvatthena | aśvatthābhyām | aśvatthaiḥ |
| How to disrupt | aśvatthāya | aśvatthābhyām | aśvatthebhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | aśvatthāt | aśvatthābhyām | aśvatthebhyaḥ |
| How to own | aśvatthasya | aśvatthayoḥ | aśvatthānām |
| How to position | aśvatthe | aśvatthayoḥ | aśvattheṣu |
The metamorphic table of aśvat body
| Girly | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | aśvatthā | aśvatthe | aśvatthāḥ |
| Vocative | aśvatthe | aśvatthe | aśvatthāḥ |
| Modal way | aśvatthām | aśvatthe | aśvatthāḥ |
| How to tool | aśvatthayā | aśvatthābhyām | aśvatthābhiḥ |
| How to disrupt | aśvatthāyai | aśvatthābhyām | aśvatthābhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | aśvatthāyāḥ | aśvatthābhyām | aśvatthābhyaḥ |
| How to own | aśvatthāyāḥ | aśvatthayoḥ | aśvatthānām |
| How to position | aśvatthāyām | aśvatthayoḥ | aśvatthāsu |
A từva's body transformation table in masculine form:
| masculine | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | aśvaḥ | I shot | aśvāḥ |
| Vocative | digging | I shot | aśvāḥ |
| Modal way | aśvam | I shot | aśvān |
| How to tool | aśvena | aśvābhyām | aśvaiḥ |
| How to disrupt | aśyaāya | aśvābhyām | aśvebhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | aśvāt | aśvābhyām | aśvebhyaḥ |
| How to own | aśvasya | aśvayoḥ | aśvānām |
| How to position | aśve | aśvayoḥ | aśveṣu |
A từvattha's magnetic transformation table in masculine form:
| Girly | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | on the back | aśve | aśvāḥ |
| Vocative | aśve | aśve | aśvāḥ |
| Modal way | aśvām | aśve | aśvāḥ |
| How to tool | aśvayā | aśvābhyām | aśvābhiḥ |
| How to disrupt | aśvāyai | aśvābhyām | aśvābhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | aśvāyāḥ | aśvābhyām | aśvābhyaḥ |
| How to own | aśvāyāḥ | aśvayoḥ | aśvānām |
| How to position | aśvāyām | aśvayoḥ | aśvāsu |
स्थ stha is derived from the word sthā_1, the word static word body and has three forms: Masculine, neutral, and feminine. Sth_2 is meant to be used only for the following actions: Keeping, staying in, occupying, doing, practicing, staying.
Stha's magnetic body transformation table in masculine form:
| masculine | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | sthaḥ | sthau | sthāḥ |
| Vocative | stha | sthau | sthāḥ |
| Modal way | stham | sthau | sthān |
| How to tool | sthena | sthābhyām | sthaiḥ |
| How to disrupt | sthāya | sthābhyām | sthebhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | sthāt | sthābhyām | sthebhyaḥ |
| How to own | sthasya | sthayoḥ | sthānām |
| How to position | sthe | sthayoḥ | stheṣu |
Stha's magnetic transformation table in neutral form:
| neutral | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | stham | sthe | sthani |
| Vocative | stha | sthe | sthani |
| Modal way | stham | sthe | sthani |
| How to tool | sthena | sthābhyām | sthaiḥ |
| How to disrupt | sthāya | sthābhyām | sthebhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | sthāt | sthābhyām | sthebhyaḥ |
| How to own | sthasya | sthayoḥ | sthānām |
| How to position | sthe | sthayoḥ | stheṣu |
Sthā word transformations in feminine form:
| Girly | Singular | Two | Many |
| Owner way | sthā | sthe | sthāḥ |
| Vocative | sthe | sthe | sthāḥ |
| Modal way | sthām | sthe | sthāḥ |
| How to tool | sthayā | sthābhyām | stuffing |
| How to disrupt | sthāyai | sthābhyām | sthābhyaḥ |
| How to separate cups | sthāyāḥ | sthābhyām | sthābhyaḥ |
| How to own | sthāyāḥ | sthayoḥ | sthānām |
| How to position | sthāyām | sthayoḥ | sthāsu |
Verb verb √ स्था sthā_1, is a verb of group 1 and it has the following meanings: Self-straightening, self-immobility, dwelling, dwelling, emphasis, lengthy, self-stopping, waiting, presence, be present somewhere, rely on themselves, take care of themselves, devote themselves, practice, live upright, set up, name, place, stop.
पिप्पल pippala is also a synonym for Aśvattha, अश्वत्थ.
In short,
enlightenment (悟) is a term of Zen Buddhism, used to refer to perception, perception, comprehension, no distinction between the perceived and the perceived. The word Ngo often refers to its immediate awakening experience.
Enlightenment (覺) is a term used to refer to awareness, with perceptual perception and understanding. Sanskrit is called Vedana, written in the form devanāgarī: वेदन. According to Buddhism, Vedana means Accepting or Life (受), which the Buddha taught in the Five Aggregates (Pañca-skandha).
Enlightenment often goes with Ngo Ngo into Enlightenment. Sanskrit called bodhi, written in the form devanāgarī: बोधि. Bodhi comes from the word bodh and it has the following meanings: Science, Intelligence, Knowledgeable, Disclosure, Discovery, Discovery, Illumination, Enlightenment, Revelation , Liberation from the affliction, Enlightenment of a Buddha.
Bodhi translates into Vietnamese Han as Bodhi. Bodhi is used to refer to the status of those who are able to attain the four divinities (Sanskrit. Āryamārga) by practicing 37 Bodhi parts and the Four Noble Truths.
The fully enlightened person in history is Buddha Shakyamuni, who is also the founder of Buddhism or enlightened religion. Enlightenment (覺悟) is the term used to refer to the understanding of the object of the object and the subject in the dualistic world, and to know how to escape from this world with the height of Wisdom.
Shakyamuni Buddha was born as a human being, living as a human being and ending life as a human being, but being a person with omnipotence, omniscience and omniscience.
He always lived in wisdom to know all things as true phenomena, because he went through the process of mind and body transformation, eliminating the attachment of greed, anger and ignorance to the desires of himself. , leading to intellectual invention and realization of truth.
He said: "If you win against thousands of soldiers, not by winning yourself, is it a glorious victory."
From his own experience, the Buddha saw people capable of achieving wisdom and realizing their feet. and is his own master, completely independent of the grace of any supernatural power outside. It is the place where human beings have an infinite development capacity, that is the vast source of life of the universe, the reason is not directly and developed because it is still obscured by ignorance.
At the time of Buddha Shakyamuni appeared in India. The Taoists often discuss the question: What is a Buddha? Who is enlightened? One day, there was an old Taoist, Brahmayu, who heard the news of the Recluse Hermit who was a Buddha, who had just traveled to his town, so he decided to visit him.
The teacher Brahmayu said, "Dear Sir, I have some questions to ask you."
The Buddha invited him to raise questions in his heart.
The Taoist raised questions through a verse of four verses, the main idea was:
How to be called Buddha, an Enlightened One?
Buddha answered through four verses as follows:
"What you need to know, I already know.
What I need to give up, I gave up.
What needs practice. I have practiced.
So, this Taoist, I am Buddha ".
If someday someone asks: "What do you mean by refuge in the Three Jewels? What do you keep the precept to do? What do you meditate for?" The Buddha's answer above will help you : "To know clearly what to understand. To eliminate what needs to be abandoned. To practice what you need to practice". END=NAM MO SAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.1/6/2019.

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