The ideal virtues of the Buddha. The Buddha is the embodiment of all ideal virtues. In him we see the embodiment of the highest morality (sila), deepest concentration (meditation) and profound wisdom (hui) - qualities unmatched and unmatched in history. human. The sublime qualities recorded in the sutras and sermons of the Buddha. Buddhists around the world recite and practice the nine supreme virtues written in the Pali system, in their daily practice. Although the Buddha had many other noble qualities, here in this framework only nine are taken out. Not to mention that in several schools of Buddhism, followers have cited several Buddhas alluding to some of the Buddha's great qualities. However, no matter how the Buddha was introduced, practically all the historical Buddhas who appear in this world from time to time, are imbued with those same virtues, along with the same enlightenment. So it makes no difference to respect any particular Buddha, if the chosen Buddha is a real Buddha. Therefore, there is no reason to believe that this Buddha is supernatural or superior to that Buddha. The following verses, in Pali, outline the intrinsic qualities of the Buddha that Buddhists recite as they honor the Buddha: "Itipi So Bhagava Araham Samma-Sambuddho Vijja-Carana-Sampanno Sugato Lokavidu Anuffaro Purisa Damma-Sarathi Sattha Deva- Manussanam Buddho Bhagavathi" The truthfulness of this verse cannot be doubted as it derives from many important texts in the Tripitaka according to established Buddhist standards as well as from the forty methods of contemplating the Virtues. of the Buddha. Brief translation from Pali is as follows: Araham - The One who is worthy of receiving offerings from people and the Deities because of the cessation of afflictions), Samma Sambuddhdho - Right Understanding (one who knows all dharmas); Vijjacarana Sampanno - Vijjacarana Sampanno (one who has sufficient wisdom and virtue); Sugato - The Good One (who has done good deeds, on the way to Nirvana); Lokavidu - World Understanding (one who understands worldly knowledge) ); Anuttaro Purisadamma-Sarathi - The Supreme Master Manipulates the Master (the highest of the ruling class of sentient beings take himself as a macho holding the reins of a horse to a good path); Sattha-Deva-Manussanam - Thien Nhan Sphin (the teacher of men and gods, teaching what to do and what not to do); Buddho - Buddha (fully enlightened one); Bhagavathi - World Honored One (the highest rank in the world, respected by all worlds, all sentient beings) 1- Araham - Buddha's Offering describes an Appreciator having five main aspects: * removed all smudging; * have destroyed all the enemies involved in removing the defilements; * have destroyed the spokes supporting the wheel of life (life's ups and downs); * worthy of consular offerings and honor; * does not keep his identity nor his teachings a secret. The Buddha was the greatest figure in human history, with a life of perfection, infallible, blameless and spotless. Under the Bodhi tree he conquered all demon kings and attained the highest noble fruition. He put an end to all suffering and attained Nirvana. He is a person who is honored and respected all over the world in every way. His teachings contained no occult or secret, like a book open to all who wished to come and see. 2. Samma-Sambuddho - The Buddha is called the Perfectly Enlightened One because he understood life in the world with the right perspective, and he discovered the Four Noble Truths through his insight. Born a prince, he renounced the world and struggled for six long years to find enlightenment. During that time, he reached out to all the famous masters, he practiced all the methods of these masters. He had achieved all and was equal to his teachers, but still could not find the light of enlightenment. Finally, based on rational inquiry, and entering the middle path, starting from the traditional way of this famous religious belief and practices, he found the solution. finally to the common problems of universal dissatisfaction, conflict and dissatisfaction (Suffering). He discovered the Law of Dependent Origination - the Law of Cause and Effect, because of these laws, he found the truth of the world and became a Great Enlightened One. 3. Vijja-Carana Sampanno - Vijja-Carana Sampanno - The phrase 'Mindful Happiness' means that the Buddha was endowed with a clear vision of perfection and an exemplary moral character. Two significant aspects are found in the three dans of knowledge and the eight dans of wisdom. The three degrees of knowledge are: * First, the Buddha can recall past births and can look back on his past lives and those of others. * Second, in addition to being able to review the past, he has a unique vision that can see the future and visualize the entire universe at any given moment. * Third, he has profound knowledge of the holy nature (four results of shravaka) About the eight degrees of wisdom, the Buddha is only endowed with wisdom, miraculous powers, heavenly hearing, other mind communication, and many physical miracles, the ability to recall past births, clairvoyance, and a keen knowledge of the life of pure holiness. With regard to the word "Carana" or virtuous conduct, this aspect is divided into fifteen types or classes of virtues pervading the Buddha. Other added virtues are classified as restraint in actions and speech, restraint in persevering senses, moderation in the use of food, avoidance of excessive sleep, keep pure faith, shame when sinning, fear when making mistakes, thirst for knowledge, energy, attention, and understanding of the four tendencies associated with the material realm - Panna and Karuna reflect image as wisdom and compassion, both are fundamental twins while karuna gives him compassion in service of humanity. Through wisdom he perceives what is right and wrong for all beings, and out of compassion he leads his followers from sin and sorrow. His great qualities made him capable of bringing true brotherhood and virtue to all sentient beings to the utmost extent. 4. Sugato - The Buddha is also called the Venerable One, which means that his path is good, that is, the best, the words and methods used are very harmonious and irreproachable. The path to righteous happiness is pure and righteous, uninhibited, straightforward, and certain. His teachings are infallible. Many famous historians and great scientists have commented that the only teaching that stands unchallenged by science and liberals is the teaching of the Buddha. 5. Lokavidu - World Interpretation The term Lokavidu (World Interpretation) used with Buddha as a person with great world knowledge. The Great Master is experienced and has a profound understanding of all aspects of life, both materially and spiritually. He was the first to observe that there are thousands of world systems in the universe. He was the first to declare that the world is nothing but a conceptual world. According to him, it makes no sense to speculate on the origin and end of the world or universe. In his view, The origin of the world, the end, and the way to the end will be found within the conceivable depth - the long body (one span) - the person with awareness and consciousness. 6. Anuttaro Purisa-Damma-Sarathi - Supreme Master Maneuvering Master Anuttaro (Supreme Master) means incomparable and no one can surpass. Purisa-damma refers to a person endowed with the Dharma and Sarathi means a leader. These three words speak of an unparalleled leader capable of bringing people to the right path. Among those who decided to follow the Dharma path and stay away from sin were notorious murderers like Angulimala, Aavaka, Nalagiri, hundreds of thieves, cannibals, and stubborn like Saccake. All of them were imbued with the Dharma and some attained sainthood in their present lives. Even Devadatta (Devada), arch-enemies, were also restored by the Buddha due to his great compassion. 7. Sattha Deva-Manussanam - Thien Nhan Sphin Translation of this phrase means that Buddha is the teacher of heaven and man. Noting 'devas' (Heaven) used in this context means beings who, by virtue of their good karma, have passed the human stage but are not the final stage of biological evolution. Heaven in the Buddhist context has nothing to do with ancient myths. The Buddha was an exceptionally flexible teacher capable of dissecting in a very technical way the spiritual levels of the heavens and the men. He taught people to live by the righteous path. Buddha is the universal Teacher. 8. Buddho - Buddha The special adjective Buddho, seems to repeat a second time, although it has a broader meaning. Buddho means the omniscient, omniscient Lord who can convince others with his great discovery through his art of teaching others the Dharma. His technique is unmatched by any other master. Buddho also has the second meaning of "awakening" because the normal state of man does not cease to be in a state of stupor. The Buddha was the first to "awake", and shake off the stupor. He then persuaded others to stay awake, and to stay away from a state of confusion or stupor. 9. Bhagava - World Honored One This word refers to the Buddha, the word 'Buddho' or 'Bhagava' used individually or combined. 'Buddho Bhagava' means 'World Honored One' ('Divine One') usually commonly used in folklore. Worthy of fear and reverence, The Blessed One is his name. So the word 'Bhagava' has many meanings as suggested by some critics. The Buddha is called the World-Honored One because he is the happiest and luckiest person among mankind who has defeated the demon king, taught in detail the highest Dharma, and is a man endowed with supernatural intellectual abilities. ordinary. * * * The Buddha's Nine Great Virtues can be used as a subject for meditation if the explanations of each particular word are carefully studied and the true purpose and essence are captured. and comprehend. Just skimming through each paragraph, not fully comprehending cannot be considered effective even with devotion. The best method is to recite it over and over while grasping the complete meaning of the expressions. While doing so.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).WORLD VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST ORDER =BUDDHIST DHARMA WHEEL GOLDEN MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.25/6/2022.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.

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