Relic, which means "bone" in Sanskrit, refers to the remains of the deceased after cremation. Usually refers to the solid objects left by Buddha Sakyamuni after cremation, such as Buddha's hair, Buddha's teeth and Buddha's finger relics. Buddhist scriptures divide the relics into two categories: one is the instrument relic, which is the Buddhist scripture mentioned by the Buddha, and the other is the living Buddha relic, which is the solid thing left by the Buddha after cremation. The latter can be divided into three categories, one is bone relics, white; The second is the meat relic, red; The third is the hair relic, black, bright and unbreakable, which is incomparable to the world jewelry. Bodhisattvas and arhats also have Buddhist relics. Buddhism believes that only those who are devout and enlightened will naturally crystallize Buddhist relics, which is very popular. According to legend, after the death of Buddha, disciples burned the Buddha's body and got four teeth, phalanges, skulls, hair and other things in the ashes. The disciples raised the relic, Buddha, and worshipped him. Later, King Ashoka took out all the relics, divided them into 84,000 pieces, put them into treasure letters, and built towers around the world to support them, many of which were introduced to China.
Buddha refers to the relic, referring to a phalanx of Sakyamuni Buddha. Now it is collected in Fufeng Famen Temple in Shaanxi.
2. tea.
It's cremation, not death.
3. Dade.
Moral practitioners now use respectful words to address famous monks.
4. Past lives.
Monk Xuanhua revealed that "going" means "arriving". "Life" means birth. Together, it means going to the pure land of Buddhism and transforming from lotus to the pure land world. There are many pure lands for the afterlife, including the western paradise, the oriental pharmacist's pure land of colored glaze, and the Maitreya pure land leading to the inner court of heaven. There are many empty brake lands in tantric schools.