What does the Buddha's name mean?
The pronunciation of the prefix Buddha number fó hào refers to the names of Buddhist buddhas and great bodhisattvas (religious circles). For example, the name of the founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni. In addition, Buddhists in Buddhism often hold the name of Buddhist amitabha (full name of Buddhist amitabha). When many Buddhists talk about holding Buddha's name, they often mention holding Amitabha's name. Another example is the pharmacist Buddha in the Oriental Glass World, Maitreya Buddha in the next life, and the names of all the great bodhisattvas, such as Guanyin Bodhisattva or Guanyin Bodhisattva with thousands of hands and thousands of eyes, Bodhisattva Wishing to hide in Tibet, Manjusri Bodhisattva, Maharashtra Bodhisattva and so on, which are often praised in Buddhism. Buddhism claims that Buddha's fame and merits are boundless. The source "Jingdezhen Dengchuanlu Gayeshedu": "When I hear the name of Buddha, my heart suddenly closes." For example, in Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Tang Gong said: "Gong Dun thought that the Buddha could be solved, because the name of the Buddha was announced, it was only three or four times."