Shariputra, when the Buddha sees this, then he thinks to himself, I am the father of living beings and I should rescue them from their sufferings and give them the joy of the measureless and boundless Buddha wisdom so that they may find their enjoyment... The Lotus Sutra1994 - 390 頁本書不提供預覽 - 關於此書
| David S. Lim, Steve Spaulding, Paul H. De Neui - 2005 - 398 頁
...consumed by birth, old age, sickness and death, care and suffering, sees them undergo many kinds of pain because of their greed and attachment and striving...expedient means and for the sake of living beings should praise the Thus Come One's insight, power and freedom from fear, then living beings would not... | |
| Stephen Addiss, Gerald Groemer, J. Thomas Rimer - 2006 - 338 頁
...compassion are constant and unflagging; at all times he seeks what is good and will bring benefit to all. "Yet living beings, drowned in the midst of all this,...expedient means and for the sake of living beings should praise the Thus Come One's insight, power and freedom from fear, then living beings would not... | |
| Stephen Addiss, Gerald Groemer, J. Thomas Rimer - 2006 - 326 頁
...they are not distressed by it. "Shariputra, when the Buddha sees this, then he thinks to himself, 1 am the father of living beings and I should rescue...employ supernatural powers and the power of wisdom; if 1 should set aside expedient means and for the sake of living beings should praise the Thus Come One's... | |
| Karen-Marie Yust - 2006 - 524 頁
...enlightenment]" (59). The text says that the Buddha or the Thus Come One is the "father" of ordinary people: "I am the father of living beings and I should rescue...wisdom so that they may find their enjoyment in that" (59). The Buddha's children are those who will be rescued by expedient means the Buddha will create.... | |
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