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Buddha said: What do you mean, don't say, don't say, saying is wrong?

It means that it can't be expressed in words. For example, the Buddha used a lot of "unspeakable" at the beginning of the book "The Original Wishes of Tibetan Bodhisattva" to describe the infinite number of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, ghosts and gods who attended the Dharma meeting, which can't be clearly explained by numbers. There is a similar word, which often appears in Buddhist scriptures, that is, "incredible". For example, in the Infinite Life Sutra, the Buddha used this word when talking about the karma and good roots of all beings, indicating that the karma of all beings is boundless, which is simply beyond words and thinking, and the good roots of all beings are boundless. As long as you think about it, you can inspire infinite good deeds.

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The Original Wishing Sutra of the Bodhisattva Dizang

The Original Wishing Sutra of the Bodhisattva Dizang is a kind of scripture. Brahman name Ks! itigarbha -pran! idha^na-su^tra 。 Every two volumes. The three-volume version is also known as "The Wishing Sutra of Dizang", "The Sutra of Dizang" and "The Swearing Sutra of Dizang", which belongs to one of the three sutras of Dizang (the other two sutras are "Zhancha Good and Evil Karma" and "Mahayana Daji Dizang Ten Wheels Sutra"). The Dizang Sutra was collected in the thirteenth volume of Dazhengzang and translated by Siksananda in the Tang Dynasty.

This scripture narrates the original wishes, merits and vows of the Bodhisattva Dizang, and emphasizes the incredible power of the Bodhisattva Dizang. The sutra records the statement of Sakyamuni Buddha as his mother, Mrs. Moyev, in the Helitian Palace (the second floor of six days' desire), praises the grand vow of the Bodhisattva Diksitigarbha, "Hell is not empty, vowed not to become a Buddha, and all beings are exhausted, and founder bodhi", and introduces typical examples of the Bodhisattva Diksitigarbha in the process of practicing in the land.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-The Original Wishes of the Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha