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Buddhist interpretation of Datura

Tibetan Buddhist terms Datura or Datura, Mansa, Datura, Sanskrit. Free translation is an altar, which means having enough wheels or "gathering". Refers to the gathering place of all sages and virtues. Supporting Manza is the most complete and ingenious way to accumulate wealth and wisdom. Supporting the whole universe in the form of manda is the fastest, simplest and most complete of many ways. Datura is a "picture of the universe in the mind" when monks and Tibetans practice the secret method every day. There are four kinds of Datura, that is, the so-called "four-person phase", which is generally round or square, quite symmetrical and has a central point.

Datura is a transliteration of Sanskrit Datura; Mandala has also been translated into Roman, Roman and Roman. Datura free translation altar, altar, altar market, rim, party, etc. Tibetan dkyil-vkhor, transliterated as Ji Lang, literally translated as Zhongwei. It is the center of profound traditional practice energy. According to the various meanings of Datura, it is a harmonious and orderly arrangement made by various religions in order to describe or express their religious model of the universe, or to show the truth of the universe seen by their religions, so as to express the real universe of the universe and integrate the meditation circle of introspection.

According to Mahayana Sutra and Jingangding Sutra, there are two mandalas in the arrangement of meeting places and religious achievements of Tantric Buddhism, which respectively show that every religious talent who was originally a Buddha is protected and cultivated by the guru Buddha, and the highest religious achievement of Jingangding requires the self-reliance and self-improvement of believers and scholars. There are four kinds of mandalas in the teaching methods and ceremonies that can become buddhas, namely Samaya mandala, Dharma mandala and karma mandala. The five wisdom of esoteric Buddhism, namely, wisdom of great circle mirror, wisdom of equality, wisdom of wonderful view, wisdom of achievement and action, and three secrets of body, mouth and mind, are all hidden in these mandalas in the form of symbols.