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Buddha said: a flower and a world, a leaf and a bodhi. What do you mean?
A flower, a world, a leaf and a bodhi symbolize consciousness and wisdom. Used to mean that people suddenly wake up, suddenly realize, break into enlightenment, suddenly realize, and reach the realm of otherworldly.

The volume of the Sanskrit says: Rushenafo sits among the lotus flowers in Chiba and turns into Sakyamuni Buddha in Chiba, each living in the Chiba world. Among them, the Sakyamuni Buddha in every leaf world turned into billions of Sakyamuni Buddha and sat on the bodhi tree.

Buddha Sakyamuni was originally named Siddhartha Gautama, the prince of the kingdom of Kapylovi in northern India (present-day Nepal), before he became a positive result. In order to get rid of the suffering of reincarnation and save the suffering beings, he resolutely gave up inheriting the throne and comfortable royal life, became a monk and sought the true meaning of life.

After years of practice, he meditated under the bodhi tree for 7 days and 7 nights, overcoming all kinds of evil temptations and finally becoming a Buddha. Later, Buddhism always regarded the bodhi tree as a sacred tree. Following the teachings of the Buddha can lead to Bodhi, so practicing Bodhi is a lofty concept of Buddhists.

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According to Volume 53 of Great Wisdom, Bodhi can be divided into five types:

1. Initiating bodhi means that ten-faith bodhisattvas initiate bitter sowing, and their hearts are the karma of bodhi fruit.

2, Fu Xin Bodhi, that is, bodhisattvas who live in ten places, ten lines and ten directions, all paramita, surrender their troubles and their hearts.

3. Mindful Bodhi, that is, the Bodhisattva who rose to the ground realized that the reality of various testimonies was pure after all, that is, the so-called Prajna Paramita Multiphase.

4. When going to Bodhi, the third-class bodhisattvas, such as the eighth immobile place, the ninth virtuous place and the tenth Fayun, benefited from the Prajna paramita, and did not cling to the Prajna paramita, so they were called Bodhi.

5, the supreme bodhi, that is, the wonderful sense and equal sense, the card is the three bodhis of Aunt Doro, that is, the wisdom of Buddha fruit.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Great Wisdom Theory

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Baidu encyclopedia-one flower and one world