The ideal virtues of the Buddha.
The Buddha is the embodiment of all ideal virtues. Where he sees the highest moral embodiment, the deepest concentration (meditation) and the profound wisdom (wisdom) - the unmatchable and incomparable virtues in history. human. The noble virtues recorded in the sutras, the discourses of the Buddha.
Buddhists around the world recite and practice nine virtuous virtues recorded in the Pali language, in the practice of daily practice. Although the Buddha has many other noble qualities, here in this system, only nine things are taken. Not to mention in some schools of Buddhism, the followers have led some Buddhists to refer to some of the great virtues of the Buddha. However, no matter how the Buddha is introduced, practically all the historical Buddhas who appear in this world from time to time, are imbued with these virtues, with the same enlightenment. So there is no difference whatsoever to reverence any particular Buddha, if the Buddha was chosen as a true Buddha. Therefore, there is no argument that the Buddha is divine or higher than the other Buddha.
The following verse in Pali, outlines the intrinsic virtues of the Buddha that Buddhists recite as 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 authenticity of this verse is unquestionable as it is derived from many important scriptures in the Tipitaka according to the Buddhist scriptures as confirmed, as well as from the forty meditative ways of thinking about the virtues Of the Buddha.
The following is a brief translation of Pali:
Araham - Appreciation (worthy of receiving the offerings of the Man and the Devas for the end of afflictions), Samma Sambuddhdho - Chief of Variable (all know the law); Vijjacarana Sampanno - Hanh Tuc (with enough wisdom and virtue); Sugato - has done the good deeds, on the way to Nirvana); Lokavidu - World Class Prize (understanding of world knowledge); Anuttaro Purisadamma-Sarathi - Supreme Master of the Suffering Trượng Phu (the highest order of beings who dominate the ranks of men as bridesmaids in the good way); Sattha-Deva-Manussanam - the masters of humanity and the Divine, teach what to do and do not do; Buddho - Buddha (complete enlightened); Bhagavathi - The highest rank in the world, all the worlds, all beings respected)
1- Araham - Appreciation
The Buddha describes a Candidate having five main aspects:
* Eliminated all defilements;
* Has eliminated all enemies involved in removing the dirt;
* Has eliminated the spokes prop the wheel life (ups and downs);
* Deserve to be offered and honored;
* Do not keep your character or doctrine secret.
The Buddha is the greatest person in human history, with a perfect life, never to be blamed, blameless and not blameless. Under the Bodhi tree He conquers all the kings and attains the highest level of sainthood. He terminates all suffering, attain Nirvana. He is a worldwide honored and respected figure in all respects. His teachings are not mysterious or secret, like an open book for anyone who wants to see it.
2. Samma-Sambuddho - Transfiguration
The Buddha is called the Transfiguration because he understands the world in a right perspective, and he discovers the Four Noble Truths due to his insight. Born to be a prince, he abandoned the world and struggled for six long years to find enlightenment. During this time, he came to all the famous masters, who practiced all the methods of these masters. He has achieved all and on par with his teachers, but still can not find the light of enlightenment. Finally, on the basis of rational exploration, and in the Middle Way, starting from the traditional way of this well-known doctrine of faith and practice, He found a solution. Finally, for the general issues of unsatisfactoriness, contradiction and dissatisfaction in the universe. He discovered the Law of Dependent Origination - Law of Cause and Effect,
3. Vijja-Carana Sampanno - Minh Hanh Tuc
The phrase 'good fortune' means that the Buddha is endowed with a perfect vision and exemplary virtue. Two significant aspects are found in the three knowledge domains and the eight intellectual sciences. The three qualities are:
Firstly, the Buddha can recall past births and can look back on his previous birth and that of others.Second, in addition to being able to review the past, He has a unique perspective of seeing the future and visualizing the universe at any moment.* Third, he has deep knowledge of holiness (four-tone bar)
About the eight class of wisdom, the Buddha only blessed by insight, miracle performs the feat, the azaleas, tha mind, and many physical powers, the ability to remember past births, natural The label, and the sharp knowledge of the pure life of holiness.
About the word "Carana" or virtue, this aspect is divided into fifteen kinds or types of virtues that permeate the Buddha. Other virtues added to it are classified as refraining from action and speech, restraint in sensory perception, moderation in eating, excessive sleep, Shame on being guilty of sin, fear of guilt, desire for knowledge, energy, attention, and understanding of four trends associated with the material realm - Panna and Karuna reflect as wisdom and compassion. Both are the basic pair while Karuna gives him compassion for serving humanity. Because of his wisdom he knows what is right for all beings, and by his compassion leads believers out of sin and misery.
Sugato
The Buddha is also known as the Sunni means his path is good, to speak of is superior, speech and method of use is a very harmonious and can not blame. The path to righteous happiness is right and right, not bent, frank and sure.
His wonderful teaching can not be wrong. Many famous historians and great scientists have stood the only doctrine that stands unchallenged by science and freedom-of-mind as the Buddha taught.
5. Lokavidu - World Prize
The term Lokavidu is used with the Buddha as a person with great knowledge of the world. The Great Teacher has experience, deep knowledge of all aspects of life both physically and mentally. He was the first to comment on the thousands of world systems in the universe. He was the first to claim that the world was nothing but a conceptual world. According to him, the prediction of the origin and the end of the world or the universe is meaningless. In his view, the origin of the world, the end and the path to the end will be found in the depths of comprehension - the long body (one) - the human with awareness and consciousness .
6. Anuttaro Purisa-Damma-Sarathi - Supreme Master of the Story of the Resurrection
The Anuttaro is unparalleled and no one can outrun it. Purisa-damma refers to the rich man of the Dhamma and Sarathi means the leader. These three words speak to the unrivaled leader who is capable of bringing people into the path. Among those who decided to follow the path of the Dharma and avoid sin, were notorious killers such as Angulimala, Alavaka, Nalagiri, hundreds of hasty, cannibalistic, and stubborn saints like Saccake. All of them are imbued with the teachings and some have achieved sainthood in their present lives. Even Devadatta (the Devadatta), the archenemy, was also restored by the Buddha due to his great compassion.
7. Sattha Deva-Manussanam - Thien Nhan
Translating this phrase means that the Buddha is the teacher of heaven and man. Recognize that 'devas' in this context are beings who, by virtue of good deeds, have transcended the human stage but are not the final stage of evolutionary biology. Heaven in the Buddhist context has nothing to do with ancient mythology. The Buddha is an extraordinary dynamic teacher with the ability to divide in a very technical way suitable for the spiritual level of the heavens and the human. He teaches people to live the right path. The Buddha is the universal Teacher.
8. Buddho - Buddha
The special feature Buddho, seems to repeat for the second time, although it has a broader meaning. Buddho means the omniscient omnipotent master, who has extraordinary powers of persuasion to convince others of his great discovery through his teaching of the Dharma to others. His technique has no master who can equal. Buddho also means the second is "awake" because the normal state of human beings does not stop in a state of stupor. The Buddha was the first to "awake," and shook his state of stupor. Then he persuaded others to stay awake, and away from the state of confusion or stupor.
9. Bhagava - The Blessed One
This term refers to the Buddha, the word 'Buddho' or 'Bhagava' for each word, or 'Buddho Bhagava', which means 'the Holy One'. .
Worthy to be revered and honored, the Blessed One is His name. So the word 'Bhagava' has many meanings as suggested by some critics. The Buddha was called the Exalted One because He was the happiest and the happiest of human beings who had conquered Satan, preached the highest Dhamma details and was endowed with supernatural, supernatural abilities. Products.
The great nine virtues of the Buddha can be used as a theme for meditation if the explanations of each particular word are carefully studied and the true purpose and nature are grasped and comprehended. . Just go through each passage, not completely understood can not be considered as effective despite religious. The best method is to recite the recitation while mastering the full meaning of the expressions. In doing so, one should also focus on those virtuous qualities as true virtues that should be actively imaged by all the followers of the Buddha.END=NAM MO AMITABHA BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH GIAC TAM.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTENMENT.VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN AMITABHA PURELAND=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.18/4/2017.
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