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Who is that fat laughing Buddha we often see depicted sitting in a relaxed posture? Many people gets confused with this image of a fat monk, totally incongruent with the enlightened and meditative Buddha. For a lot of people who come to the study of Buddhism for the first time, this actually is the Buddha, this chubby guy who has a smile on his face sitting in a relaxed posture. In fact, we see that figure around us quite often in this world.
Well, here is his story. He is called Budai. It is said, specially in China and Japan, that this image of a chubby monk is that of a real monk who lived and wandered through this world. It is told that he carried a bag full of things which he distributed to people. He was almost like a Buddhist Santa Claus. He had everything that anyone needed to remove their suffering. In a happy and jovial way he will simply provide this to people.
In a more profound way, it is understood that he was not merely a human being. He was a manifestation of Maitreya. Maitreya is venerated throughout the Buddhist world as the future Buddha, the next in the line. He is waiting in heaven until the situation is right in this world for him to come and to start the teaching of Buddhism all over again.
Since he is up there in heaven, it's possible for us to invoke his aid. You can find remarkable stories of devotion to Maitreya, specially in China, where he seems to play a particularly important role. Remember that Budai is simply a representation of Maitreya of the many that exist.
To understand this devotion to Maitreya, you must remember that Mahayana Buddhism changed the style and tone of the tradition in profound ways. To know more about this, you might be interested in this web site.
Buddhism Through Buddhist Eyes
More about Mahayana Buddhism
Cambodian New Year, A Unique Celebration
Siem Reap, a major town in the nation of Cambodia possesses a unique set of traditions, with local customs intermingling with Chinese and colonial influences. Although the town has experienced a turbulent history it is now making rapid strides towards development. Siem Reap is now a major tourist destination and accordingly many restaurants and cafes along with other facilities for visitors are now available. Features of interest include craft shops, the unique Apsara dances, rice paddies, silk farms, fishing villages and a bird sanctuary. Siem Reap is the entrance to the renowned Angkor Wat historical complex.
The Cambodian New Year is one of the most important occasions for the Cambodian people. Occurring on the 13th or 14th of April according to the lunar calendar, the New Year celebrations continue for three days. This period marks the end of the harvesting season, when farmers rest and enjoy the fruitful results of their labour.
Each of the three days of the New Year is celebrated with a unique set of customs. Maha Songkran, the first day of the festival, marks the conclusion of a year and the commencement of a new one. Cambodians dress in their finery and visit temples to burn incense and light candles. Each family worships the Buddha and observes the custom of washing themselves with holy water.
Wanabat, the second day of the celebrations is observed by charitable actions, providing assistance to the less fortunate including the poor, homeless people, servants and needy families. Families also engage in a ceremony devoted to their ancestors at monasteries.
The third day of the festival, known as Tngay Leang Saka, is celebrated by cleansing Buddha figures as well as elders with perfumed water. This is considered to be a meritorious action that will result in good luck, longevity, prosperity and happiness.
The New Year is also a time to enjoy special dishes such as kralan, a cake made out of rice mixed with peas or beans, coconut milk and grated coconut, roasted in a stick of bamboo.
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What would Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha or other Religious figure say about...........?
People who come from one board to another with the expressed intention of harassing someone and as a result annoy and harass other people who have done them no harm?
Well, I think you mean, what would they say about meanness, not what would they say about technology, right?
Some people believe when they are mean they do God's will; I guess this means they think God is as mean as they are... Mean in the sense of cruel, and in the sense of petty and ignoble.
Mean: "Etymology: Middle English mene, from imene common, shared, from Old English gem[AE]ne; akin to Old High German gimeini common, Latin communis common, munus service, gift, Sanskrit mayate he exchanges
1 : lacking distinction or eminence : HUMBLE
2 : lacking in mental discrimination : DULL
3 a : of poor shabby inferior quality or status
4 : lacking dignity or honor : BASE
5 a : PENURIOUS, STINGY b : characterized by petty selfishness or malice c : causing trouble or bother : VEXATIOUS d : EXCELLENT, EFFECTIVE
6 : ASHAMED 1b
- mean·ness /'mEn-n&s/ noun
synonyms MEAN, IGNOBLE, ABJECT, SORDID mean being below the normal standards of human decency and dignity. MEAN suggests having such repellent characteristics as small-mindedness, ill temper, or cupidity
Fat, idle, stoned? No way!
If I were a preacher, my text for today would come from the Book of Rich - Charlie Rich, that is - where it says:
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