Buddha's Teaching: Monk Jing-kong's Buddhist Thoughts

Philosophy and Culture 30 (7):69-76 (2003)
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Buddhism is the Buddha Dharma beings of nine complete perfection of education, with clearance old monk, "Duilun make points, free evil exist Cheng, of his own, specializing in net industry" for the blog, specifically specializing in Hong Buddhist Net industry. Overall goal of Buddhist teaching in the "broken fans enlightenment, leave suffering and attain music" Personal Development Studies from the net to start the industry Sanford, subject Meditation Group VI Jingzhi rules, Buddhism manifested in daily life, to be xiu six Paramita the face of the physical body pain, to learn to be on a three-rule, if I frequently modified, it is true Buddhist person. Buddhism is Buddha's teaching about the supreme good and fullness, and Monk Jing-kong is devoted to the learning and teaching of pure deeds. The ultimate purpose of Buddhism is to "banish ignorance and obtain enlightenment, avoid sufferings and gain happiness." The conditions , and the cultivation for groups must follow the rules of six harmonies. The practice of Buddhism in everyday life is to follow six paaramii; confronted with physical pains, one should address with three studies. As one devotes him or herself to industrious cultivation and correction , he or she can call herself a student of Buddha

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