Sunday, February 28, 2021

The emblem of Buddha Shakyamuni. Shakyamuni Buddha is also known by the names "Da Buddha" or "Buddha", abbreviated as "Buddha" or "Buddha", translates the word "Buddha" in Sanskrit, meaning "Enlightenment". Enlightenment), "The Enlightened One" (the enlightened one), "The Tri person" (the person who has mastered all ethics). The word "Enlightenment" has 3 meanings: one is "Self-enlightenment" (self-enlightenment); the other is "Enlightenment" (enlightenment for sentient beings); the third is "Completely enlightened" (practice fully and become Buddha), the highest position in Buddhist practice. According to the Buddhist teachings, only Buddha (the enlightened one) has the full three levels, that is, at the highest level. The Bodhisattvas still lacks a level (or less than a step). The Arhat still lacks two steps (or two steps lower). Conscientious practice is missing all three steps (or at the lowest level). Sakyamuni: "Shakyamuni" is the translation from the Sanskrit word "Sakyamuni". The word "Sakya", which translates to "Shakyamuni", is the name of a tribe in ancient India. The word "Muni", translated into the word "Mau Ni", means rich in benevolence (Nang Nhan), very good at enduring (Energy Forbearance), knows how to yield (Nang Nhu), knows how to keep his body and mind. Pure (Energy Net). In short, "Shakyamuni" means a saint of the Shakyamuni family / tribe. This title honors his real name is Co Dam Tat Dat Da. Shakyamuni Buddha is also known by the names "Da Buddha" or "Buddha", abbreviated as "Buddha" or "Buddha". Enlightenment), "The Enlightened One" (the enlightened one), "The Tri person" (the person who is adept at all ethics). The word "Enlightenment" has 3 meanings: one is "Self-enlightenment" (self-enlightenment); the other is "Enlightenment" (enlightenment for sentient beings); the third is "Completely enlightened" (practice fully and become Buddha), the highest position in Buddhist practice. According to the Buddhist teachings, only Buddha (the enlightened one) has the full three levels, that is, at the highest level. Bodhisattvas are missing a level (or less than a step). The Arhat still lacks two steps (or two steps lower). Consciousness of life still lacks all three steps (or at the lowest level). World Religion: "World Religion" is another title very well used to refer to Buddha Shakyamuni. "World Religion" is the name that Brahminism used to call the wealthy. Monks and Buddhists later use that same name to pay homage to Shakyamuni. Buddhism considers Shakyamuni to be a wholly virtuous person, full of merit, able to benefit the world, revering all species, so it is called "World Religion". Tathagata: together with "Thế Tôn", "Tathagata" is also the most commonly used slogan to refer to the Buddha Shakyamuni. "Tathagata" is translated from "Tathagata" in Sanskrit. "Like", also called "As Real" or "Truth As", refers to the "absolute truth", "the truth of truth", "the essence of the universal universe". "Lai" means coming. "Tathagata" are those who come by the true way, those who have understood the truth, who follow the right path to the righteousness. Buddha Shakyamuni was one of those who came in this way and should be called "Tathagata". The word "Tathagata" has a narrow meaning to refer to the Buddha Shakyamuni, which broadly refers to all the Buddhas, such as Amitabha, Tathagata, etc. have eliminated Karma, Or, permanently rid of samsara, all the virtues, full of happiness, should be worthy of the offerings of gods and humans. Chinh Venerable: It is true. Variables are everywhere, vast. Tri is understanding. "Right Transition" is the right understanding, understanding all embracing the whole world. Minh Hanh Tuc: The Buddha is a person with full happiness, meaning full of three intelligent beings (Tuc Mang Minh, Thien Nhan Minh, Lau Tham Minh) and five virtues (Thanh Hanh, Pham Hanh, Thien Hanh, Anh Nhi Hanh, Hanh's disease) should be called Minh Hanh Tuc. Thien The: Compassion is good, skillful. Swear is to go, get through. The Buddha is a practitioner of the right path, skillfully transcending everything to enter Nirvana. World Solution: The Buddha is the one who understands all the world's laws. Supreme Master: Of all the dhammas, Nirvana is Supreme, in human beings, the Buddha is Supreme, in the results Right Enlightenment is Supreme. Sentient beings in the nine realms are not comparable to the Buddha, so he has the title of Supreme Master, which means that one has ascended to nobility. Th Trượng Phú: The Buddha was a macho man capable of overcoming and overpowering all demons while practicing the righteous path. What Ngu Trượng Phú has another meaning is that the Buddha has the ability to subdue the gentle and to subdue the wicked according to righteousness. Heavenly Sphinx: The Buddha is the Master, the teacher who leads the way to liberation for both gods and humans. Tzu Chi: Buddha loved all sentient beings as loving parents and children. This love is equal, free from fear, that is, it means no matter the respect or defamation of sentient beings towards the Buddha, regardless of the luxury or the cowardly. The more lost sentient beings are, the more boundless Buddha's compassion is. True Speech: Buddha is the One who speaks the truth, not deceiving sentient beings. The Buddha's words were derived from perfect wisdom, not arbitrary. Mesopotamia: Mesopotamia has two meanings: Buddha is the most venerable of the two-legged species (dual-foot: two-legged), like gods and humans. And, the Buddha is the one who is full of Blessings and Wisdom (dual: both full). Bhikkhu Na: Tantric Buddhism calls Shakyamuni Buddha "Bhikkhu Na", which translates the meaning of "Dai Nhat Tathagata". According to Sanskrit, "Pi No Na Price Na" is another name for the Sun. Using the title "Bhikkhu Na Price Na" means treating Buddha Shakyamuni as the never-extinguishing pink sun; Buddha's insight is like the Sun shines through the whole world, dispelling the darkness of ignorance. In addition, the Buddha is also known with a number of other titles such as: Bac Gia Pham, that is, one who has conquered the domination of the ego; The Three Realms Religion, which means the person who has been enlightened, has been freed from the three realms of Sexual Realm, Sacrifice and Formless Realm; Full Enlightenment, which means that one has fully enlightened; Master, means the teacher leading sentient beings to liberation.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.1/3/2021.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.

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