What does it mean to step on the lotus?
Question 2: What does Buddhism mean by stepping on the lotus? Because the lotus flower is the sacred flower of Buddhism, it emerges from the mud without being stained, and it is clear without being demon, just like Buddhism is very similar in such a dirty and desire-ridden secular world, so Buddhism regards the lotus flower as the sacred flower and the lotus petals as the rosette to express the nature and direction of Buddhism. Step on the lotus, which means not dirty or dusty.
Question 3: What does it mean to tell fortune by stepping on lotus flowers? Stepping on lotus flowers is also a longevity shoe.
Question 4: What does the fortune teller mean when he says there are five broken lotus flowers on my feet? It means you have something to do with Buddhism.
Question 5: What does it mean to step on a lotus and a pearl? Walking is elegant and beautiful.
Question 6: Putuo Mountain, the moral of stepping on the lotus is that stepping on the lotus is a step-by-step promotion.
Question 7: What did you mean when Ma Xian said I stepped on a lotus flower? You used to be a yogi and a bodhisattva, and you came to earth to continue your practice. I don't know if you are practicing now. I hope you will not get lost, continue your past practice and achieve Buddhism and Taoism as soon as possible.
Question 8: What is Lotus Treasure? According to the classic of Guanyin Dazengzang, lotus has four virtues, one is fragrance, the other is purity, the third is softness and the fourth is loveliness. In fact, many flowers are soft, clean and fragrant, but flowers have a special ecology that other plants do not have, so they bear the symbolic mission of Buddhism. "In the early days, Buddhists paid attention to the lotus according to the characteristics of plant fertility," Lin, a Japanese Buddhist artist of the older generation, wrote in the decorative patterns of Buddhist art. Spring, summer, autumn and winter, four seasons rotate, flowers bloom and fall, flowers have gratitude and hair vitality, which is the theme that many cultures love and cherish. However, flowers in the world bloom first and then bear fruit, while lotus flowers bloom first and then bear fruit. In the Ming Dynasty, the book Qunfangpu, which recorded all kinds of plants in detail, especially emphasized the characteristics of lotus "full of flowers and fruits". Therefore, the lotus is regarded by Buddhists as reflecting the past, present and future at the same time. The Buddha said equality, regardless of the past, present and future, the time and space, status and size of people of all things in the world, the rich and the poor are equal. The pure land of bliss has no past, present and future. Lotus, with its eternal appearance, enjoys exclusive "blessing" and becomes the flower of the pure land world. Lu, who has studied Buddhist art for many years, explained that the western paradise is the last refuge of Xiujing believers. The classic Amitabha, the representative of pure land thought, records that if all beings get good karma, they will no longer fall into the cycle of viviparous, oviparous and wet birth, and then die in the Elysium, where Guanyin will greet them with a lotus flower, and the deceased will "incarnate" as a member of the Elysium. Depending on personal karma, blessing and the closing time of the lotus, those who have enough blessings can "clear customs" early. The Amitabha Sutra also records that "Elysium is full of Qibaochi and Ba Ding Shui, and there is a golden sand at the bottom of the pool ... The lotus in the pool is as big as a wheel, green and yellow, red and white, delicate and fragrant."