The wisdom of the Buddhas is infinitely profound and immeasurable. The door to this wisdom is difficult to understand and difficult to enter. Not one of the voice-hearers or pratyekabuddhas is able to comprehend it. The Lotus Sutra1994 - 390 頁本書不提供預覽 - 關於此書
| Wm. Theodore De Bary, Irene Bloom - 1999 - 1038 頁
...Law." . . . At that time the World-Honored One calmly arose from his samadhi and addressed Sariputra, saying, "The wisdom of the Buddhas is infinitely profound...is difficult to understand and difficult to enter. . . . "Sariputra, ever since I attained Buddhahood I have through various causes and various similes... | |
| Colleen McDannell - 2001 - 492 頁
...sound the bell and chant daimoku three times to conclude gongyo. Hoben Chapter of the Lotus Sutra 1. At that time the World-Honored One calmly arose from...voice-hearers or pratyekabuddhas is able to comprehend it. 2. "What is the reason for this? A Buddha has personally attended a hundred, a thousand, ten thousand,... | |
| Alan Cole - 2005 - 371 頁
...replaced by one of prohibition, but prohibition with a very seductive kind of allure. As the Buddha says, "The wisdom of the Buddhas is infinitely profound...understand and difficult to enter. Not one of the srävakas or pratyekabuddhas is able to comprehend it."4 The wisdom of the buddhas, even a small portion... | |
| David S. Lim, Steve Spaulding, Paul H. De Neui - 2005 - 398 頁
...in full enlightenment. The problem delaying this process is that his teaching is so hard to grasp. The wisdom of the Buddhas is infinitely profound and...difficult to understand and difficult to enter.... If pratyekabuddhas, acute in understanding, without outflows, in their last incarnation, should fill... | |
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