numerous buddha realms
River sand world, pronounced h é sh ā sh ì Ji è, is a Chinese idiom, which refers to the Buddha world with constant river sand number. It comes from the Vajra Sutra: one body and one mind.
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Idiom: river sand world interpretation: H é sh ā sh ì Ji è
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"The Vajra Sutra: one body with the same view points:" it is all the sand numbers of the Ganges. If the Buddha world is like this, would it be better to have more? " Zhang Ying's song to the monk of Qin and Qi in the Southern Han Dynasty: "the world of sand and river is empty, and it is cold and gray by the lamp."
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As an object or attribute; used in Buddhist language
Chinese PinYin : hé shā shì jiè
numerous buddha realms
the nest destroyed and the eggs broken. cháo huǐ luǎn pò
know by oneself whether it is cold or warm. lěng nuǎn zì zhī
glare like a temple door god -- to be fierce of visage. jīn gāng nǔ mù