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50 Buddhist Zen words about gratitude

Buddhism is one of the three major religions in the world. From the 6th century BC to the 5th century BC, Sakyamuni was founded in ancient India. Later, it spread widely in Asia and around the world, and had a great impact on the social, political and cultural life of many countries. The following are 50 Buddhist words about gratitude that I compiled for you, hoping to help you.

1, the Buddha's teaching, the first R is to teach us to be filial to adoptive parents and be grateful.

2. There are no buddhas and bodhisattvas who are not filial to their parents, and there are no buddhas and bodhisattvas who do not serve their teachers. These two people have the greatest kindness to the achievements of our life; Therefore, in the Bodhisattva method, we are taught to "know how to repay kindness".

3. Our life comes from our parents, and their kindness lasts a lifetime; Our wisdom is given by the Buddha, and the kindness of the Buddha will last forever! Who knows? The awakened one knows, so he knows how to repay.

4. In the Prajna Sutra, Buddhism guides us to be grateful.

5. How can we repay Verne? How to repay the kindness of our ancestors? There is only one way: practice according to the teachings and go to the pure land, which is the real reward for the Buddha!

6. The Buddha's statement is repeatedly repeated, mainly because the educated are not enlightened; This is the Buddha's compassion to the extreme! We don't know how to be grateful until we understand it.

7. Buddha is a universal being, and we can do our bit to help universal beings. This is "reporting four kinds of favors".

8. Remembering the Buddha's past lives and inheriting Dafa are the only ways to truly repay the kindness of Buddha, teachers, parents and all beings.

9. Let go of all delusions, honestly read the phrase Amitabha, and persuade people to read Amitabha, and they will repay the Buddha.

10, we are very, very lucky to meet Buddhist practice in this life. It is the Amitabha Sutra that says, "You can't live in that country without good deeds." .

1 1, since we meet, we should know how to repay kindness and know how to repay kindness. The only way to repay your kindness is to recommend the practice of Buddhism to all beings destined to practice Buddhism.

12. Publicize the Pure Land Law, which is generally introduced to all sentient beings, in order to repay a little kindness and kindness. Otherwise, I can't repay you.

13. Only by reading a speech can you know how to repay a debt of gratitude.

14, observing precepts, reciting Buddha, and obeying the law is to repay the Buddha.

15, the real gratitude is to follow the teachings. Gratitude and compassion should be cultivated in peacetime.

16, living in gratitude is the real happiness.

17, "love" and "gratitude" are the center of the universe, which can restore social stability and world peace.

18, filial piety and gratitude are the foundation of virtue.

19, Buddhism teaches us "great compassion, great hatred and great equality", and others are kind to us, so we should be grateful.

20. Why are there so many ungrateful people in this world now? Ungrateful. If you don't know kindness, say something unpleasant and don't know kindness, what can you do!

2 1, many people have received higher education and obtained doctoral degrees. They still have a considerable position in society and a considerable reputation. They forget the benefits and don't know what kindness is. How do they repay the kindness?

22. Forgetting righteousness and not knowing grace is the sin of nature.

23. Now people in the world are ungrateful, ignorant of morality, benevolence and kindness. We Buddhists should practice "gratitude" and set a positive example for all the people.

24. For those who come into contact with us, there are always four kinds of karma in the scriptures: repaying kindness, complaining, collecting debts and paying off debts.

25. If you are kind to me, I will repay you; If you have a grudge against me, I want to get rid of it.

26. In Buddhism, we treat people with sincerity, respect others and never make enemies with others.

27. You know, when will the feud be paid back after it is settled?

28. Today, others vilified me, insulted me and framed me. This is our karma. Why doesn't he slander others? Why didn't he frame others?

29. Today, he came to complain. We can't stand resentment or revenge. Let's settle this account here. It's gone. It doesn't matter.

We treat these people with sincerity, respect and gratitude, and the account is settled. Don't pay back from generation to generation, it's troublesome!

3 1, we have realized that if others are angry with us and wronged us, we will not be malicious and we will be very grateful.

32. Our karma is too heavy, and only in this way can we eliminate it; He created karma for us, and he is our great benefactor. We should know how to repay kindness.

If you have an equal and grateful heart for everything, you will become a bodhisattva.

34. Your relatives and creditors come to torture you. You are embarrassed, but you are grateful. Your relatives and creditors have become bodhisattvas, and you have tolerated paramita.

35. It is clearly stated in the Diamond Sutra that "a man who practices is contemptible, and his previous sins will be eliminated".

36. Be grateful to those who despise us. If they are not cheap, how can we eliminate our karma?

37. Others insult us, slander us, destroy us and scold us, all of which are eliminating karma for us, so be grateful.

38. To tell the truth, those who torture you and insult you are all great knowledge and kindness to you in Buddhist practice!

39. Without these people to torture and humiliate, you six paramita, where are you going to humiliate paramita?

40. Those people are the great knowledge that helps you cultivate the goodness of paramita. You can think that with such a turn, you will have no enemies and creditors.

4 1, it turns out that those are buddhas and bodhisattvas, and they have to be transformed to achieve their complete career. Why not be grateful?

42. No matter how big your mistake is, others will not say that they have offended you when they see it; The person who can say you are wrong is a great kindness to you!

43. Real monks are insulted and framed by others. Instead of worrying, they are grateful. Why? The karma for robbery disappeared before I started.

44. He hurt me in order to eliminate my karma. I am so grateful. How should I treat people with bad ideas?

45. Those who really study Buddhism will always live in a world of gratitude. Whether it is prosperity or adversity, good or bad karma, it is kind to us practitioners.

46. Always remember the three treasures, the grace of all beings, the grace of parents and the grace of the country. We return to the newspaper Four Kindnesses that we read every day. If a person can read grace often, your virtue will accumulate more and more. We often talk about accumulating virtues and are very tired.

47. Our teacher, Sakyamuni Buddha, initiated the Amitabha Dharma Meeting to teach us the method of chanting Buddha. This is a great kindness!

48. Indeed, we can follow the lessons of the Buddha, follow the teachings, be willing to hold the name and go forward, never back down. This is a person who really knows how to repay kindness!

49. I am grateful for everything. Bad things are tempered by others, and good things are paid by others.

50. Be grateful to all those who have made you determined to achieve, and live in a grateful world.

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