Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Dinner recipes - Lotus Pond Praise Praise Buddha Madhyamika Lyrics
Lotus Pond Praise Praise Buddha Madhyamika Lyrics

Lotus Pond Praise, Praise to Buddha Madhyamika, Winding the Buddha, Stopping the Silence

Singer: Li Na

Lyrics: Unknown

Composer : New Rhythmic Sound

Lotus Pond Haikai Maitreya

Guanyin Seishi Sitting on Lotus Terrace

Guided to the Golden Steps

The Great Vow of Opening up the Wish for All to be Free from Dust and Dust

Namu Lotus Pond Haikai Bodhisattva Mahasattva

Namu Lotus Pond Haikai Bodhisattvas

Namo Lotus Pond Association Bodhisattva Mahasattva

Namo Lotus Pond Association Bodhisattva Mahasattva

Amitabha's body is golden in color

and his appearance is unequaled in brightness

White hairs are like the five Sumeru mountains

Cyan eyes are clear and four great oceans are clear

Numerous billions of Buddhas have been created by his light

Bodhisattvas are boundless in their manifestation

Forty-eight aspirations have been made to lead all living things. Forty-eight wishes for all sentient beings

The nine grades of salvation lead to the other shore

Namo Western Bliss World

The Great Compassionate Amitabha Buddha

Namo Amitabha Buddha

Namo Amitabha Buddha

Extended Info:

The song was played by Li Na, formerly known as Niu Zhihong, who became a nun at the Pushou Temple in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province, under the name of Shi Changsheng. Li Na had a talk with the abbot of a monastery, the abbot said Li Na and Buddha have a destiny, and gave Li Na "peace of mind and spiritual liberation is the dream of the wise man's homeland," and let him go back to realize. After her return, Li Na made the decision to become a monk.

"Lotus Pond Praise, Praise Buddha Verse, Winding Buddha, Stopping the Stillness" is one of the Buddhist songs that Li Na sang after she became a monk, and similar Buddhist songs include "Three Conversions", "Return Verse", "Namo Amitabha Buddha", "Bodhisattva's Three Claims", "Six Characters Buddha's Name", "Guanyin on the Day of the Dead", "The Original Retrogression is the Forward Movement", "Repaying the Buddha's Favor", "Give It Up! Shed it!", "Master Han Shan's Song of Fee and Leisure", and "It is the Heart that is the Buddha".