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Where did the Buddhist scriptures come from? The language of ancient India was Sanskrit, right? Who wrote the scripture? So profound; .

Buddhist scripture is the founder of Buddhism, Prince Gautama of ancient India. After Siddhartha, Taoism claimed that Sakyamuni himself said it, and then his students wrote it.

It is abstruse because the language of ancient India is not popular English now, let alone Mandarin that we can understand.

Just like Oracle Bone Inscriptions and classical Chinese in China, foreigners can't quite understand it.

The living Buddha is a human being, and he has the drive of flesh and blood. The reason why he has magical powers is, of course, deified by many Buddhist monks. Otherwise, how can future generations worship him? The magical power of the Buddha is actually enlightenment, that is, the current speech or debate. He can talk a lot about life, and he can also talk about cosmic information that the ancients didn't know at that time. Naturally, many people will worship him and deify him. Just ancient Su Like and da ji.

Where there are people, there are people who believe in Buddhism, there are people who believe in Buddhism, and there must be people who become Buddhists.

Buddhism is an ideological and moral course, which talks about some life truths and philosophies. We just need to learn its spirit, and we don't need to worship blindly.