Those who are delusional are sentient beings, and those who are enlightened are Buddhas. Enlightenment does not increase, and infatuation does not decrease. All saints are just between "delusion" and "enlightenment". The prince's birth, Buddhahood, Dharma, and Nirvana are all bas

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1. What is the state of Buddha’s Nirvana?

1. Those who have delusions are sentient beings, and those who are enlightened are Buddhas. Enlightenment does not increase, and infatuation does not decrease. All saints are just between "delusion" and "enlightenment". Why did Buddha turn his head to the north when he was in Nirvana?

2, Where did the Buddha go after his nirvana?

3. What was the Buddha's son Rahula doing when the Buddha entered Nirvana? Where was the Buddha's son Rahula?

Why did Buddha reach Nirvana early?

Those who are delusional are sentient beings, and those who are enlightened are Buddhas. Enlightenment does not increase, and infatuation does not decrease. All saints are just between

4. Why did the Buddha want Nirvana? Is Nirvana regular, or does it happen deliberately at a certain time?

The prince's birth, Buddhahood, Dharma, and Nirvana are all based on the foundation of sentient beings. Although the Buddha has attained nirvana, his Dharma body will never be destroyed. The Buddha said: The Buddha tells you the method of liberation. You must know that liberation depends on yourself. When you encounter the Dharma that is rare for a century, have you tried to understand the true meaning of Tathagata ? Buddha was born and he taught the way to liberation. The path to liberation is chosen by all sentient beings. In both directions of reincarnation and renunciation, the Buddha has taught the principles of choice and choice of cause and effect. In addition, the Buddha's Nirvana is also to break the attachments of all living beings.

Those who are delusional are sentient beings, and those who are enlightened are Buddhas. Enlightenment does not increase, and infatuation does not decrease. All saints are just between

5. In which year was the Buddha born? In which year was the Buddha Nirvana?

The World Buddhist Friendship Association held its first meeting in Colombo, Ceylon, in 1950 AD to discuss the historical facts of Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and Nirvana years, as well as his ordination, enlightenment, and Nirvana years. Because the records of Southern Buddhism and Northern Nirvana Buddhism are different, they pretend to be the same as follows:

1. Buddha was born on the full day of May in 623 BC;

2. The Buddha was twenty-nine years old when he became a monk, and thirty-five when he became enlightened; that is, in 588 BC, when the moon was full day and night in May, he attained enlightenment. Video of Buddha's Nirvana.

3. The Buddha preached the Dharma for forty-five years and attained nirvana at the age of eighty, that is, in the fifth or third year BC, when the full moon of May passed at midnight.

Fourth, The Buddhist calendar is calculated from the time of Buddha's Nirvana.

Those who are delusional are sentient beings, and those who are enlightened are Buddhas. Enlightenment does not increase, and infatuation does not decrease. All saints are just between

6. What is Buddha’s Nirvana Day?

But the original meaning of nirvana is not like this, but means "neither birth nor death". The Buddha said that the nature of all living beings is immortal, but due to confusion and confusion, various good and evil karma are created, which are drawn by karma and circulate in the six realms . If you return to enlightenment, wash away the defilements in your heart, stop evil and practice good deeds, you can return to your true nature and regain your original immortal appearance. When you achieve immortality, it is called "Nirvana." "Quanji means to completely eliminate all ignorance and restore the essence of annihilation. But now it has also evolved into a synonym for 'death'. And 'Nirvana' is sometimes also known as a general name, referring to the death of eminent monks,

7, Sakyamuni What is the reason for the Buddha's nirvana?

It is said that the Buddha has hinted many times that if the Buddha lives in the world, with this karma, the Buddha can live in the world to save all living beings, but the Buddha only cares about compassion and does not reflect this. In fact, it is the end of karma.

It is difficult to hear the Buddha's birth. Why? Because it requires great blessings from all living beings to be worthy of being a Buddha in this world.

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