Three-faced Buddha was originally mainly used in Tibetan Buddhism.
The Three-faced Buddha sat solemnly on the lotus throne, smiled slightly and looked piteously at the good men and women who came to worship.
On the one hand, she represents the present, with a beautiful and amiable face, reflecting a beautiful and kind maternal image, reminding people to cherish the present, grasp the present and have the spirit of contentment.
On the one hand, she represents the past, her eyes are calm, and she bows her head and tells people to forgive themselves and not to regret what has happened.
On the one hand, it represents the future and tells people that the future is full of confidence and hope.
Extended data:
There are two ways to inherit Tibetan Buddhism: mentoring, such as Ma Ning School, Kagyu School and Kagdang School. There are also family inheritance methods, such as Sakya Sect, which basically adopts the family inheritance method based on Kun.
Ma Ning School:
The inheritance of Ma Ning School is mainly divided into two parts: classic inheritance and recessive inheritance. /kloc-after the 0/4th century, the classic inheritance disappeared from the historical records and was replaced by hidden inheritance.
Sakya Sect:
Sakya school pays attention to the translation and debate of Confucian classics in Buddhism. There are two traditions in expressing sects. One is to advocate only teaching dharma iconology; A middle view that all laws are empty and preaching should become a theory. In esoteric Buddhism, there is the Thirteen Golden Laws of Sakya School (the Thirteen Golden Laws that do not cross the peripheral areas), and the Taoist law is the most unique teaching method.
Kagyu Sect:
Kaju means to teach or preach, master and apprentice come down in one continuous line, pass on by mouth, listen and understand, pay attention to the secret method, and do not seek classics. According to legend, Marba, Milla Reba and others, the distant ancestors of this school, wore white robes when practicing dharma, so they were called "White Religion".
Katanga:
Kadang Sect was originally the earliest Sect in Tibet. Gadang, meaning Buddhist doctrine or precept, is to teach people to accept the truth of Buddhism in Buddhist language. Its founder is Zhong Dun Wei Jia Jonai. 1045, Zhong Dun greeted Adi Gorge, a senior monk in Ali, and worshipped him as his teacher.
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