The ideal virtues of Buddha.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.
Buddha embodies all the ideal virtues. In him he sees the embodiment of the highest morality (precepts), the deepest concentration (meditation) and the profound intellect (hue) - qualities that cannot be surpassed and unmatched in history. human. The great qualities recorded in the suttas and discourses of the Buddha.
Buddhists around the world chant and practice the nine supreme virtues recorded in the Pali system, in daily practice. Although the Buddha has many other noble qualities, here in this system, only nine things are removed. Not to mention, in some schools of Buddhism, believers have led a number of Buddhas to imply some of Buddha's great virtues. However, no matter how the Buddha is introduced, practically all the historical Buddhas that occasionally appear in this world are imbued with the same virtues, along with the same enlightenment. So there is no difference to respect any particular Buddha, if Buddha is chosen to be a true Buddha. Therefore, there is no argument that the Buddha is supernatural or superior to the Buddha.
The following verses are in Pali, highlighting the intrinsic virtues of the Buddha that Buddhists recite when they honor the Buddha:
"Itipi So Bhagava Araham Samma-Sambuddho
Vijja-Carana-Sampanno Sugato Lokavidu
Anuffaro Purisa Damma-Sarathi Sattha Deva-
Manussanam Buddho Bhagavathi"
The truthfulness of this verse cannot be doubted because it originates from many important texts in the Tripitaka according to the confirmed Buddhist canon as well as from the forty methods of meditation on thinking about the virtues. of the Buddha.
Briefly translated from Pali as follows:
Araham - Ungroup (who deserves to be offered by him and Chu Tien for the end of defilements), Samma Sambuddhdho - Chief of the Virtue (who knows all the dharma); Vijjacarana Sampanno - Minh Hanh Tuc (who has enough wisdom and virtue); Sugato - Compassionate (having finished the good deeds, on the way to Nirvana); Lokavidu - The World Prize (who understands worldly knowledge); Anuttaro Purisadamma-Sarathi - The Supreme Master of the Imperial Family (the highest rank among the beings who rule themselves as a horse-wielding walking horse into the wholesome path); Sattha-Deva-Manussanam - The Sphinx (the teacher of the ranks of people and the gods, teaching what to do and what not to do); Buddho - Buddha (fully enlightened being); Bhagavathi - World Religion (higher in all realms, respected by all realms, all sentient beings)
1- Araham - Responding to
The Buddha describes an Avalokiteshvara with five main aspects:
* removed all squares;
* have exterminated all the enemies involved in removing the squares;
* have destroyed the spokes supporting life wheel (ups and downs of life);
* deserves consular offerings and honors;
* do not keep secrets of their characteristics and teachings.
The Buddha is the greatest figure in human history, with a life of perfection, without mistakes, irrefutable and spotless. Under the Bodhi tree he conquered all maya and attained the highest result. He ended all suffering, reached Nirvana. He is the figure recognized and revered all over the world. His teachings contain no mystery or secret, like an open book for all who want to see.
2. Samma-Sambuddho - Right Understanding
The Buddha was called the Chief Venerable because he understood life in the world with the right perspective, and he discovered the Four Noble Truths because of his insight. Born a prince, He renounced the world and struggled for six long years of enlightenment. In the meantime, He reached out to all the famous masters, He practiced all the methods of these masters. He achieved everything and was on par with his teachers, but still could not find enlightened light. Finally, based on rational inquiry, and entering the middle way, starting from the traditional way of this famous moral belief and practices, he found a solution. finally for general problems of dissatisfaction, contradiction and dissatisfaction (Suffering) in the universe. He discovered the Law of dependent origination - the Law of Cause and Effect,
3. Vijja-Carana Sampanno - Minh Hanh Tuc
The phrase 'Minh Hanh Tuc' means Buddha endowed with a perfectly clear view and exemplary morality. Two significant aspects are found in the three classes of knowledge and the eight classes of wisdom. The three levels of knowledge are:
* First, the Buddha can remember past births and can look back on his previous life and that of others.* Second, in addition to being able to review the past, He has a unique vision that is able to see the future and visualize all universes at any given moment.* Third, he has profound knowledge of the holy nature (the four fractions)
About the eight levels of wisdom, the Buddha is endowed with wisdom, miraculous execution, miracles of pine, forgiveness of mind, and many physical psychic abilities, the ability to recall past births, celestial beings clear eyesight, and keen knowledge of the holy, pure life.
Regarding the word "Carana" or moral character, this aspect is divided into fifteen categories or types of virtue permeating the Buddha. Additional virtues are categorized as restraining actions and words, restraining in the sense of hard work, moderation in the use of food, avoiding excessive sleep, maintaining a pure belief, and knowing. ashamed to commit sin, to be afraid of making mistakes, to aspire to knowledge, energy, attention, and to understand the four tendencies associated with the physical sphere - Panna and Karuna reflect as intellect and compassion. , both are basic twins while karuna gives him compassion to serve mankind. Because of his intellect, he realized what was wrong for all sentient beings, and out of compassion he guided believers from sin and mourning.
4. Sugato - Friendly
The Buddha is also known as the Good God, which means that his path is good, referring to the highest, and the words and methods used are very harmonious and incontrovertible. The path to legitimate happiness is pure, indecent, straight and sure.
His teachings are infallible. Many famous historians and great scientists have criticized the only doctrine that stands unchallenged by science and the liberals of thought are the teachings of Buddha.
5. Lokavidu - The World Prize
The term Lokavidu (Worldly Prize) is used with Buddha as a person with excellent world knowledge. The Great Teacher has experience, deep understanding of all aspects of life both physically and mentally. He was the first to remark that there are thousands of world systems in the universe. He was the first to declare the world to be nothing but a conceptual world. According to His words, it is meaningless to predict the origin and the end of the world or the universe. In his view, the origin of the world, the end and the path to the end will find within the comprehensible depth - the long body (one stride) - the human being with awareness and consciousness. .
6. Anuttaro Purisa-Damma-Sarathi - The Supreme Master of the Imperial Family
Anuttaro (Supreme Master) means unrivaled and no one can surpass. Purisa-damma refers to the people who are endowed with Dharma and Sarathi means leader. These three words speak of an unrivaled leader who is able to bring people into the right path. Among those who decided to follow the path of Dharma and to avoid sin were notorious killers like Angulimala, Alavaka, Nalagiri, hundreds of bandits, cannibals and stubborn people like Saccake. All of them are imbued with the teachings and some attain holy fruit right in their present lives. Even Devadatta (Devadatta), an enemy who does not share the same heaven, is still reclaimed by the Buddha due to his great compassion.
7. Sattha Deva-Manussanam -
Translating this phrase means Buddha is the teacher of heaven and people. The term 'devas' is used in this context, for beings, due to good karma, have passed through the human line but not the final stage of biological evolution. The heavens in the Buddhist context have nothing to do with ancient myths. The Buddha is an extraordinary, flexible teacher capable of dividing in a very technical way in accordance with the spiritual levels of heaven and people. He taught people to live according to the right path. Buddha is a universal teacher.
8. Buddho - Buddha
The special epithet Buddho, seems to repeat it a second time, though it has a wider meaning. Buddho means the omniscient master, whose incredible magical powers can convince others by his great discovery through the art of teaching others Dharma. There are no gurus in his technique. Buddho also has the second meaning of "awakening" because the normal state of a person does not cease to be in a state of stupor. Buddha was the first one to "awaken", and shake off the state of stupor. He then persuaded others to wake up, and to avoid the state of confusion or stupor.
9. Bhagava - World Religion
This tuna refers to the Buddha, the words 'Buddho' or 'Bhagava' used individually or together 'Buddho Bhagava' means 'The Blessed One' ('The Divine') is commonly used in folklore. .
Venerable and revered, The Blessed One is his name. So the word 'Bhagava' has many meanings as suggested by some critics. The Buddha is called the Blessed One because he is the happiest and most fortunate man in man who has conquered the maya, has preached the highest Dharma details and is endowed with supernatural, supernatural abilities. mortal.
The Buddha's Nine Great Properties can be used as a topic for meditation if the explanations of each word are especially carefully studied and the true purpose and nature are captured and understood. . A quick glance at each paragraph, not fully understanding, cannot be considered effective even if religious. The best method is to recite it over and over again while mastering the full meaning of those expressions. In doing so, one should also focus on those valuable virtues as those that really need to be actively modeled by all the followers of Buddha. END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).WORLD VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST ORDER=GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.24/10/2019.


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