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What do Zen words violet and Sanskrit mean?

Violet, in the Buddhist concept, lotus is pure and unpolluted. Therefore, violets in Zen language are often used to refer to the purity of human mind.

Sanskrit pronunciation fànyθn, mbth Sanskrit, refers to the voice of Buddha. Buddha's voice has five pure stages, namely, completeness, elegance, clarity, profundity and popularity, which is one of the 32 stages of Buddha.

In Sanskrit of Buddhism, it is divided into five categories:

1, as deep as thunder.

2, clear and far-reaching, and enjoy it.

3, into the heart.

This is easy to understand.

5. The listener is insatiable.

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Buddhist concepts related to "violet" and "Sanskrit" also include the concept of "three treasures of Buddhist monks".

Monks are the three treasures of Buddhism. Sambo is the core of Buddhist teaching method and proof method. Simply put, the three treasures refer to Buddha treasures, magic weapons and monk treasures.

Buddha's treasure refers to Buddha Sakyamuni, the master of Buddhism and Taoism, and also refers to all buddhas who passed away in vain, traveled all over the dharma world, and lived in ten places and three generations; The magic weapon refers to all the teachings of the Buddha, including Sanzang Twelve Classics and 84,000 Dharmas. Monk treasure refers to monks who practice, spread Buddhism and cultivate all beings according to various Buddhist teachings.

To sum up, achieving perfect Buddhism and Taoism is the condition of Buddha treasure, in other words, Buddha treasure is the spiritual strength and the virtue of perfect wisdom developed from consciousness. Buddha's teaching method is a magic weapon. An honest monk is a monk's treasure.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Buddhist monks

Baidu Encyclopedia-Fanyin

Baidu encyclopedia-violet