Saturday, May 23, 2020

 Nenbutsu in sutras Nikaya .VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.

Reciting Buddha's name is an easy-to-learn, easy-to-practice method, taught very early by the Buddha, many in the sutras, from the Nikaya Pali language system of Theravada Buddhism (Theravada Buddhism) to the A Ham Sutta. Mahayana language system of Sanskrit (Sanskrit) Buddhism Development (Buddhism in Buddhism).


In this passage, the Buddha taught that there is a dharma that recites the Buddha's name. If anyone practices, practices successfully and fully, then he will eliminate negativity, the mind will be pure, the wisdom will open, and he will attain enlightenment, Nirvana.

In this passage, the Buddha taught that there is a dharma that recites the Buddha's name. If anyone practices, practices successfully and fully, then he will eliminate negativity, the mind will be pure, the wisdom will open, and he will attain enlightenment, Nirvana.

The article will explore the Dharma recitation in the Nikaya. Nikaya is the canon of the Theravada Buddhism including five sets of the Ministry of Ministries, the Sino-Central Sutras, the Sutta School, the Sutta Sutta and the Sutta Pitaka.

Sutta, the Buddha taught:

"Bhikkhus, there is a dharma, if practiced, and made to perfection, leading to complete suppression, greed, cessation, tranquility, victory, enlightenment and nirvana. What is a law? It is reciting Buddha's name ”[1].

In this passage, the Buddha taught that there is a dharma that recites the Buddha's name. If anyone practices, practices successfully and fully, then he will eliminate negativity, the mind will be pure, the wisdom will open, and he will attain enlightenment, Nirvana.

Thus, we see  the Buddha's recitation of  the Dharma taught by the Buddha in the Nikaya Sutta, in particular the Sutta. The Dharma reciting in the Nikaya Sutta is also very complete and complete, if successful practice is achieved Enlightenment, Nirvana.

We see the Dharma reciting Buddha's teachings taught in the Nikaya Sutta, in particular the Sutta Pitaka.  The Dharma reciting in the Nikaya Sutta is also very complete and complete, if successful practice is achieved Enlightenment, Nirvana.  Illustration

We see the Dharma reciting Buddha's teachings taught in the Nikaya Sutta, in particular the Sutta Pitaka. The Dharma reciting in the Nikaya Sutta is also very complete and complete, if successful practice is achieved Enlightenment, Nirvana. Illustration

The Buddhist Sangha, the Buddha said:

"There is a dharma, bhikkhus, which is practiced, made to the fullest, leading to the most boring direction, the greed, the cessation of destruction, tranquility, victory over wisdom, enlightenment, and Nirvana. What was a law? It is reciting Buddha's name. It is this law, monks, that is practiced, made to the fullest, leading to the most boring direction, the greed, the cessation, the calm, the victorious mind, the Enlightenment, and the Nirvana ”[2].

The content of this Sutta is similar to the above, but it is extracted here to prove and affirm the Dharma recitation of Buddha's teachings many times and many Sutras to see the value and importance of Dharma reciting Buddha. In the Lesson Sutta and the Sangha Sutta, the Buddha asserts that anyone who  succeeds in cultivating the Dharma  reciting the Buddha's name will successfully eradicate defilements, the mind is purified, the wisdom arises and reaches enlightenment, Nirvana.

Again the Sutta, the Buddha taught:

"Here, Mahànàma, Holy disciple arbitrary recitation Tathagata:

This is World-Honored One, Arahant, Right Enlightenment, Minh Hanh Tuc, Thien Than, Worldly Award, Supreme Master, Article Ngu Truong Phu, Thien Sphinx, Buddha, and World Religion "[3].

Reciting Buddha's name here is contemplating and contemplating the life of practice like Buddha.  That is reciting Buddha's name.  Also, recite the ten titles of Tathagata.

Reciting Buddha's name here is contemplating and contemplating the life of practice like Buddha. That is reciting Buddha's name. Also, recite the ten titles of Tathagata.

In this Sangha, the Buddha taught the specific practice of Dharma to recite Buddha's name. Reciting Buddha's name  here is contemplating and contemplating the life of practice like Buddha. That is reciting Buddha's name. Also, recite the ten titles of Tathagata. The Buddha Guru Shakyamuni or the Buddhas, when they all become Buddhas, have all these ten signs. Buddhists daily recite ten Buddhist titles, or commemorate the ten Buddha gifts.

Meaning of ten Buddhist titles:

  1. Arhat ( Buddha ):  The Buddha deserves to receive the offerings of sentient beings.
  2. Right  Understanding : The Buddha truly knows all things.
  3. Minh Hanh Tuc:  The Buddha fully practices wisdom and merit.
  4. Compassion:  Buddha is the one who has overcome all.
  5. The World Solution:  Buddha knows all worldly things.
  6. Supreme Master:  The Buddha is first and foremost, no one is equal to Buddha.
  7. Article Ngu Truong Phu:  The Buddha's culture subdued those who were difficult to submit, or those of noble knowledge.
  8. The Sphinx:  Buddha is the master of gods and humans.
  9. Buddha:  Buddha is an enlightened being in three aspects: self-discipline, enlightenment and enlightenment.
  10. World Religion:  The Buddha is respected by all species.

Although these ten titles are common titles of the Buddhas. But we are in the routine of the teachings of Guru Shakyamuni Buddha, so the meaning of concept here is to recite the virtue from Guru Shakyamuni.

Samyutta, the Buddha taught:

"11 And O bhikkhus, I say the following: O bhikkhus, when you go into the forest, go to a tree or go to an empty house, if you tremble, panic, or your hair is upside down Up, meanwhile remember Me: "He is the Blessed One, Application, Venerable, Minh Hanh Tuc, Thien Tue, The World Prize, Supreme Master, The Imperial Family, the Sphinx, Buddha, World Religion. "

12) O bhikkhus, when you recite Me, in times of fear, panic or hair upside down, will be destroyed ”[4].

The concept of reciting Buddha's name in this Samyutta passage is similar to the recitation of the Buddhist Sangha above, that is, reciting the ten signs of Tathagata, or in particular reciting the ten signs of the Buddha Deity.

The concept of reciting Buddha's name in this Samyutta passage is similar to the recitation of the Buddhist Sangha above, that is, reciting the ten signs of Tathagata, or in particular reciting the ten signs of the Buddha Deity.

The concept of reciting Buddha's name in this Samyutta passage is similar to the  recitation of the Buddhist  Sangha above, that is, reciting the ten signs of Tathagata, or in particular reciting the ten signs of Buddha. The Buddha taught that when our mind is miserable, afraid, insecure, we are afraid of reciting the ten titles of the mind, and the mind will be peaceful.

Beings, we from countless lifetimes to now roll in samsara, suffering a lot of suffering due to delusion leading, binding. Hope is the thought, imagination in the mind, although it is not formless but it governs us. Today, the practitioner who wants to be enlightened, must let go and eliminate these delusions. The Buddha taught many types of practice in order to eradicate delusions and afflictions. Dharma reciting Buddha is one of the methods of eliminating delusion and negativity.

The delusion, the afflictions of sentient beings, we are greed, hatred, delusion, sensual desires, Today, people who practice the Dharma recite Buddha's name, every day the mind remembers the Buddha, recites the Buddha's name , and recites the Buddha's mind , then the mind no longer recalls  the bad things above, and one day they will be destroyed, then the practitioner will get enlightenment and liberation.

 

Through the passages cited above, we see the Dharma recitation of the Buddha taught by the Buddha in the Nikaya of the Theravada Buddhism. Is this righteous recitation of Buddha's teachings the basis and foundation for the development of Buddhism or Northern Buddhism? Does the Buddha's recitation of Buddha flourish and becomes a great sect called Pure Land Buddhism? END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.23/5/2020.

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