南無阿彌陀佛   天下功夫出少林   

The Holy land of the Shaolin

Shaolin Culture, World Heritage 少林文化,人类遗产

All Rights Reserved ©Shaolin.cn.com

Search

The Buddhist prayer beads

The Buddhist prayer beads

Buddhists have run a string of beads, called Shuzhur (chin.: shùzhur - 數珠兒  - 數珠兒) or Fozhu (chin.: fózhū 佛珠) through their fingers when they read the sutras, or chanted the names of Buddhas in their practices. The Buddhist prayer beads are a religious implement (chin.: fóxiè 佛械) used during sutra reciting (chin.: qínxíng 勤行) and meditation as one expresses, through heartfelt prayer, his/her appreciation for the Three Treasures of Buddhism (chin.: Sānbǎo 三宝 – fófǎsēng 佛法僧) the Buddha (chin.: fó 佛), the Dharma (chin.: fǎ 法), and the Sangha (chin.: sēng 僧).

The overall purpose of all Shuzhur beads is to create a sense of tranquillity (chin.: āndìng 安定) and inner-peace (chin.: jìng 靖) for not only the individual, but for the community as a whole. In reciting the prayer, a sense of peace will enter making an individual that much closer to reaching Enlightment.

For most Buddhists Prayer beads, represent a meditative tool. Their specific purpose may vary for individuals, but the beads enhance “goodness” and stimulate “virtue” (chin.: zéshàn 责善). The purpose of the Prayer beads for the Buddhist perspective is to drive away evil (chin.: chōngshà  冲煞) and fill you with peace and bliss (chin.: fú 福). Because of the nature of Buddhism, this material object is used as an accomplice for gaining merit on the path to enlightenment (chin.: liǎowùdào 了悟道).

Suggested Keywords for further search:  Buddhist rosary | mala | praying beads | buddhist beads

... You are reading only 245 out of 1050 words ...

If you wish to read the Article, please register with us. It’s FREE.
For Registered Members ONLY.

[For Registered Members ONLY] Click and read through this article...

Posted by Venerable Master Shi Yan Zhuo on 04/26 at 10:21 PM

Shaolin Tags

The Shaolin Temple - 少林寺 - Guan Yin attendants - Yi Jin Jing 12 Methods - Luohan shiba shou - Shaolin Qinna - Shaolin Hard Qigong - Shaolin Wude - Buddha's warrior attendants - Temple of Emptiness 空相寺 - Master Shi Hai Deng - Venerable Guan Xiu - Venerable Tanlin - Shaolin last destructions - Shaolin Heritage in Japan - Bowing - Shaolin Liuhebafa - Vegetarianism - Venerable Fuyu - Qigong - Shaolin Jin Gang Dao - Haizhuang Temple 海幢寺 - Monk Lokaksema 支娄迦谶 - Master Dao Xuan (596-667) - Shaolin Baduanjin - Namo Amituofo - Gong Fu, Wushu or Wugong? - The Shaolin Monastic order - Great Master Shi Su Xi - The Founder Of Shaolin Temple - Shaolin Qixi - Wind Hole Temple 风穴寺 - Shaolin Xin Yi Ba - Buddhist monk's staff - The Buddhist prayer beads - Chan sect of Buddhism - The White Horse Temple - Master Shi Yin Song - Become Buddha by Putidamo - 42 Sections Sutra - Laba festival, food for the poor -

Copyright Shaolin.cn.com 2006 and on, All content is protected by U.S.copyright and international treaties. All Rights Reserved.
Quality Assurance Mindwind | Web Promotion by Web Premium Links