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Poems related to Buddhism

1. The principle refers to the interest of reason, and the principle is broad. Nature is the nature of law, and the nature of mind is deep. If it exhausts its rationality and interest, it will exhaust its physical nature. In this sutra, all the meaning, interest, and nature are thoroughly studied. This is based on the words of "Shuo Gua" in "Zhouyi". ——Cheng Guan's "Huayan Sutra"

2. There is no limit to the reciprocation, there is one source of movement and stillness, it contains many wonderful things and more than enough, and it is beyond words and thoughts, and it is unique to the Dharma Realm! ——Cheng Guan, "The Huayan Sutra"

3. Reacting to things is the realm of Buddha. Different from outside, reason cannot be invited. The inner reality always exists, so what does it mean? ——Dao Sheng, "The Collection and Interpretation of the Mahaparinirvana Sutra"

4. When the mind is in order, it is called good. ——Daosheng's "Anthology of the Mahanirvana Sutra"

5. Reaching the other shore is based on right views. Those who enter into wrong views will not be able to do so. Being obedient is the way to eliminate evil and to be a human being based on principles. Once it has entered into its principles, it is the other shore, and there is no other shore that can be reached - Tao Sheng's "Commentary on the Vimalakīrti Sutra"

6. Those who achieve liberation through the mind have no stains in their hearts. ——Daosheng's "Commentary on the Vimalakīrti Sutra"

7. Although all dharmas are different, they are all the same. ——Daosheng "The Lotus Sutra of Wonderful Dharma"

8. Those with good appearance will eliminate the confusion in Nirvana and obtain their true nature. ——Daosheng's "Collected Interpretations of the Mahanirvana Sutra"

9. Return to the ultimate state of confusion and return to the ultimate state to find the original. ——Daosheng's "Anthology of the Mahanirvana Sutra"

10. Giving without form, saving lives without self. ——Taosheng's "Diamond Sutra"

: Buddhism

Buddhism has a history of more than 2,500 years. It was founded by Prince Jodha of Kapilavastu in ancient India (now in Nepal). Created by Maha Siddhartha (refer to Buddha's birthday). Western countries generally believe that Buddhism originated in India, and India is actually working hard to create an image of a "Buddhist holy land."

This has caused many people to have the illusion that Buddha was born in India, which has always made the Nepalese people dissatisfied. Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world. Buddha means "the awakened one". The Buddha is also called the Tathagata, the worthy offering, the right and all-knowing, the perfect practitioner of enlightenment, the good passerby, the understander of the world, the supreme scholar, the master of discipline, the teacher of gods and humans, and the World Honored One. Buddhism attaches great importance to human spiritual and moral progress and enlightenment. The purpose of Buddhist believers to practice Buddhism is to discover the truth of life and the universe according to the practice methods enlightened by Siddhartha, and ultimately transcend life, death and suffering, cut off all troubles, and obtain ultimate liberation.

The Buddha's surname was newly called Gautama (S. Gautama, P. Gotama), and his old name was Qu Tan; because he belonged to the Sākya tribe, people also called him Sakyamuni.