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Buddhist words

Buddha’s words are as follows:

Buddha’s top chrysanthemum, Buddha’s treasure, Buddha’s bowl, Buddha’s treasure, Buddha’s grass, Buddha’s place, Buddha’s vehicle, Buddha’s teeth, Buddha’s appearance, Buddha’s temple, Buddha's way, Buddha's path, Buddha's horn, Buddha's lantern, Buddha's place, Buddha's disciples, Buddha's truth, Buddhist scriptures, Buddhist temple, Buddha's precepts, Buddha jumping over the wall, Buddha's house, Buddha's nirvana, Buddha's cabinet, Buddha's seed, Buddha's star chasing, Buddha Yu?, Buddha's evil, as if, Buddhist utensils, Buddha's meaning, Buddha, pagoda, Buddhist hall, Buddhism, Buddhist school, Buddhist scriptures, Buddha statues, Buddhism, Buddhist utensils, Buddha sword, Buddha soil, Buddha head, Buddha nature, Buddha heart, Buddha incense, bronze Buddha.

Interpretation: 1. The Sanskrit word "Buddha" is the abbreviation of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism. It is also the name that Buddhists call a person who has perfected his practice.

Words: Buddha, Buddha statue, borrow flowers to offer to Buddha, Buddha's eyes, Buddha statue, Buddha tooth, Buddha, Buddha beads, Buddha beads.

2. Refers to "Buddhism" (one of the major religions in the world)

Words: Buddhism, Buddhist temple, Buddha, Buddhist scriptures, Buddhist niches, Buddhism, Foguang Temple, Buddhists, Buddhism Disciples, Foshan, Buddhist affairs, pagodas, Buddha, Buddhist affairs, Buddha Heaven (Buddha; Western Heaven; beautiful place), Buddha Transformation (Buddha’s teachings), Buddha Light (the light brought by Buddha), Buddha Assembly (Buddha and Bodhisattvas Saints) A place of gathering), a Buddha picture (a stupa), and a Buddha seat (the place where Buddhahood is attained).

Buddhist Quotations

1. If you don’t see others and what you are not, you will naturally be respectful to others. The Dharma will always appear before you, and you will be liberated from troubles and dust.

2. Abstain from killing, recite Buddha’s name and release animals, and definitely go to the Western Top Rank Association.

3. Sakyamuni Buddha’s stanzas are lawless. If there is no law, there is no law. When we can't do anything now, how could we ever be lawful?

4. If there is no worry about right and wrong, it is a good time in the world.

5. The nature and appearance of all behaviors are all impermanent.

6. The reason why people suffer is that they pursue the wrong things.

7. Human life only lasts for one breath.

8. There is no way for misfortunes and blessings, but people call for it; the rewards of good and evil follow them like a shadow.

9. You must make friends with honest people, and do not make unjust friends. Open the door of convenience and the mouth of right and wrong.

10. One is everything, everything is one; one is immeasurable, and immeasurable is one.