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Why are relics regarded as treasures by many collectors?

Buddhist relics are the treasures of Buddhism, and Buddhist bone relics and Buddha tooth relics are of great value to people who believe in Buddhism. For them, these are priceless treasures. In the past, only people who believed in him would worship them. Nowadays, due to the continuous warming of the market, relics have appeared in major auction companies and markets in recent years, and many people have taken them out for speculation and collection. The value of relics is really not just talk, but really in the market.

This is the first time in the world to find Kaya Buddha relic in Huqiu, Suzhou, which is very precious. According to legend, after the death of Buddha Sakyamuni, the body was cremated by disciple Ananda and others, and the relics were obtained. It is said that it is divided into three parts, one to ascend to heaven, one to enter the Dragon Palace and one to stay on earth. Its share in the world is divided equally by eight countries including Mojeto, and each pagoda is built as a permanent monument. At present, Buddha's finger relics and Buddha's tooth relics are still collected in Fufeng, Shaanxi and Beijing.

In China, many things are wrapped in Buddhism, but in the practice of Buddhism, the highest state is to expect that the body will not be bad after death. "Xuan Ying Yi Yin" contains: "The relic has a whole body and a broken body." In Buddhism, the definition is that the body that is not bad is called "the whole body relic", that is, after the death of monks and nuns, the body has not rotted or rotted for many years, but is lifelike. Monks and nuns are honored as "flesh bodhisattvas".

According to the scripture, the relic is acquired by a person through practicing precepts, determination, wisdom and his great will, which is very rare and precious. For example, after the Buddha's nirvana, as many as one stone and six buckets of relics were burned. At that time, eight kings competed for the Buddha relic, and each got a share. They brought the relics of the Buddha back to their own country and built pagodas for people to watch and worship. There is a deal in the world.