Fresh, elegant and beautiful sentences in Buddhist scriptures
Worth remembering for a lifetime: The fresh, elegant and Beautiful sentences in Buddhist scriptures are unparalleled in beauty and awe inspiring
1. In the midst of love and desire, the only one dies alone, goes alone, comes alone, takes pleasure and hardship for oneself, and there is no substitute. The change of good and evil, the pursuit of life, different paths, endless meeting. Why not strive to cultivate goodness when you are strong? What do you want& mdash;— The Infinite Life Sutra
2. May I attain enlightenment in the next life; Like glass, transparent inside and outside, pure and immaculate, bright and broad. Meritorious deeds are majestic, the body is good and stable, and the flame is solemn. Too much sun and moon. All beings in the underworld are enlightened and free to pursue their interests, engaging in various endeavors& mdash;— The Medicine Buddha's Original Aspiration and Merit Sutra
3. Who was I before I was born, and who was I when I was born? It's better not to come or go, neither joy nor sorrow.
4. Life is like being in the midst of thorns. Heart does not move, people do not act recklessly, and without movement, there is no harm; If one's heart beats, they will move recklessly, hurting their body and bones, and thus experiencing many pains in the world.
5. Everything is a law, like a dream changing bubbles. Like dew or electricity, one should observe it as such& mdash;— The Diamond Sutra
6. Bodhi has no tree, and a mirror is not a platform. Originally there was nothing, where did it cause dust.
7. People who love and desire are like holding a torch. If they go against the wind, they will inevitably have the risk of burning their hands& mdash;— The Forty Two Chapters of the Buddha's Sutra
8. What is the nature of oneself, originally pure; What is the nature of self, which is not born or extinguished; What period of self nature is inherent and sufficient; At what point does one's own nature remain unshakable; What self nature can generate ten thousand laws& mdash;— The Altar Sutra
9. All sentient beings. All have the wisdom and virtue of the Tathagata, but due to delusions and persistence, they cannot be proven& mdash;— The Avatamsaka Sutra of Dafang Guangfo
10. Hell is not empty, I swear not to become a Buddha. All sentient beings have reached their limits, and the Bodhi tree is upright& mdash;— The Sutra of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's Original Vows
11. From love arises worry, from love arises terror. If one is separated from love, there is no worry or terror& mdash;— The Verse of Seeking Dharma from the King of Wonderful Colors
12. Clouds sail and the moon moves, boats sail and the shore shifts. You bear my life, and I repay your debt. As a result of karma, through countless tribulations, life and death often exist& mdash;— The Circular Awakening Sutra
13. You love my heart, I pity your appearance, so it is fate that has gone through countless trials and tribulations, often lingering in love. May love be free from all obstacles and troubles. To submit to the Lord and be free from all constraints.
14. I have a pearl that has been locked in the dust prison for a long time. Today, as the dust fades away, the light shines brightly, illuminating countless mountains and rivers& mdash;— Shi Xinyue
15. All appearances are illusory. If one sees non appearances, they see the Tathagata& mdash;— The Diamond Sutra
16. May I be reborn in the Pure Land of the West, with the ninth grade lotus flower as my parents, the blooming flower realizing the Buddha without birth, and the unwavering Bodhisattva as my companion.
17. The day has passed, and life has also decreased. If there are few fish in the water, what joy is there?
18. All affection is impermanent and difficult to endure; The world is full of fear, and life is at stake in the morning dew& mdash;— The Verse of Seeking Dharma from the King of Wonderful Colors
19. Being calm and unmoving is like the earth, and contemplating deeply is like hiding. The impermanence of all actions is the law of birth and death. Life and death are gone, and silence brings joy& mdash;— The Ten Wheel Classic of Ksitigarbha
20. Color is not different from emptiness, emptiness is not different from color, color is emptiness, emptiness is color, and the perception of thoughts and actions is the same& mdash;— The Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra