Примери за използване на Shakyamuni на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Shakyamuni the" Sage of the Shakyans.
The Golden Abode of the Buddha Shakyamuni".
Shakyamuni is a Buddha, and a very good one.
From the philosophy of the Shakyamuni Buddha.
Buddha Shakyamuni of course was among them.
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And not all scriptures are what Shakyamuni said.
Buddha Shakyamuni was not the most primeval god.
The six are merely what Buddha Shakyamuni described.
When Buddha Shakyamuni was alive there were no sutras.
Yet it is not the Dharma that Buddha Shakyamuni taught.
That's why Buddha Shakyamuni has taught the Middle Way.
Shakyamuni saw three thousand worlds in a grain of sand.
He is also known as Shakyamuni("sage of the Shakyas").
Shakyamuni had reached the Tathagata level by his later years.
There was a story about Shakyamuni during his early years.
Shakyamuni said that one grain of sand contains three thousand chiliocosms.
Then what did Buddha Shakyamuni mean when he said that?
Let's say it is in the north,following what Buddha Shakyamuni said;
At one time Shakyamuni Buddha was staying in the town of Kosambi.
You know, Brahmanism was what Shakyamuni opposed the most.
Later, Buddha Shakyamuni came to human society to save people.
A different person would not teach the things that Buddha Shakyamuni taught.
That's the path Shakyamuni validated and enlightened to.
In fact, today's people can no longer understand what Buddha Shakyamuni said.
Houses two Shakyamuni statues, which the monk Huigen brought with him from Burma.
However, over the course of people's passing on the things that Buddha Shakyamuni left behind for humans, a lot was lost with time.
Buddha Shakyamuni attained supreme and complete enlightenment through“precept, concentration, wisdom.”.
Speaking in a smaller context, what Shakyamuni says are the things from his school.
Shakyamuni is a Buddha, and people believe that what Buddha Shakyamuni left behind is the Buddha Law.
In Buddhism they worship Buddha Shakyamuni; they believe that Buddha Shakyamuni founded Buddhism.