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
numerous buddha realms
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