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How to practice the six paramita in Buddhism?

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Six degrees of paramita, referred to as "six paramita" for short, are six behaviors that the Buddha taught the Bodhisattva to practice in order to become a Buddhist, which are followed by all Buddhist disciples, namely giving paramita (Prajna paramita), keeping paramita (corpse paramita), holding paramita (Prajna paramita) and striving for paramita (Vishnu paramita). Buddhism calls us secular people and sentient beings in the state of "following the four-phase flow and doing evil, but not knowing it in the bitter sea" as "this shore", the state of achieving enlightenment, freeing life and death and transcending reincarnation as "the other shore", and the process of reaching the other shore under the guidance of Buddhism as "paramita".

Six paramita highly summarizes all aspects of bodhisattva's practice, so the bodhisattva, also known as "six degrees of ten thousand lines", can't practice compassion six times, so the Buddha talks about four boundless minds first, and then six paramita. When practicing Prajna Paramita, you can't leave the first five degrees, otherwise you will be broken. In many Buddhist scriptures, the Buddha repeatedly warned not to learn Prajna, otherwise the result would be in the three evil ways. For example, "The Lotus Sutra": "Those who want to hear, learn the four truths, live and die, what is nirvana; In order to help the Buddha, people who say the twelve karma methods should adopt them; For the bodhisattvas, I said that I should give six paramita, so that Aunt Doro can have three benefits and three bodhis and become all kinds of wisdom. "

So we practice six degrees of paramita to cure our different shortcomings and troubles: giving to cure greed; Bear the burden of humiliation and treat anger; Keep precepts and never destroy criminals; Diligence and laziness; Meditation to treat disorders; Prajna paramita vs Jaken.