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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears Chapter 54: The four protectors of the world

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    At this time, the demon's conscious restraint was lost, and the protectors in the demon's body and the demon's brain, the four protectors, took action.

    One of the demon protectors Azorra, one of the demon protectors, Jeremiar, one of the demon protectors, one of the Muni Muni, one of the holes of the demon protector.

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    A world of great sweeps, a world of demons, can only be assimilated and disappear, otherwise there is only one way to go extinct.  Assimilation also means another form of disappearance.

    One of the protectors of the devil, the devil Ara

    Allah (Arabic:), also translated as Allah, is the pronunciation used by Arabic language speakers to call God or Allah, including Arab Christians, Jews and Muslims all call God this way.

    Muslims, that is, believers in Islam, only believe in Allah as their Lord.

    Although the three religious doctrines of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are different and even criticize and hate each other, based on the attributes of monotheism, Islam also regards Moses, Aaron, Jesus, and Muhammad as prophets sent by God to the human world.  From this point of view, it can be determined that Allah in Islam and Jehovah in Judaism and Christianity are actually the same God.  All three religions are considered desert monotheistic religions.

    ¡°Ordinary people who lack understanding of the origin and teachings of Islam often mistakenly believe that the God of Islam has different names from the God of Judaism and Christianity.

    In fact, it is just a misunderstanding caused by the different words for the same God in Arabic and Hebrew, and the different words used in various languages ??after transliteration.

    (Allah in Arabic is literally translated into Chinese as the only object of worship. That is, add the definite article al in front of the common noun ilah of the object of worship to become allah). The literal translation in English is the god.

    In reality, the nations and groups of people who believe in these three religions often have prejudices against each other.  It is also the reason that deepens this misunderstanding.

    In China, Allah is usually translated as God, or as Huanda or Huda according to Persian transliteration.

    The etymology of Allah (all¨¡h) is composed of the Arabic definite article al (English: the) and the Arabic il¨¡h (meaning god), which means [the] absolutely unique God.

    One of the protectors of the devil, the devil Jehovah

    Jehovah (yehovah, yehowah), or translated as Yahweh, Yahweh, Yahweh, Yahweh, Yahweh, Yahweh, the ancient Hebrew pronunciation is Yahwuah, Yahweh.  He is the true God in Judaism and Christianity.

    The name of God is found in Exodus, Chapter 34, verses 6 to 7, where Jehovah passed before Moses and declared: Jehovah, Jehovah, a merciful and gracious God, slow to anger.  He has great loyal love, abides by the truth, and preserves loyal love for thousands of generations. He forgives sins, transgressions, and sins, but he will definitely execute the punishment for fathers, children, and grandchildren, even for the third and fourth generations.  They are all punished together.

    Its meaning is that the one who exists from eternity or accomplishes things will make his own will and promises come true.  The root meaning of yhwh is hayah being or becoming.  The name Jehovah is of Hebrew origin.

    The name of God appears 6,828 times in the original Hebrew of the Bible, but the Jews have a commandment in the Ten Commandments not to take the name of Jehovah your God in vain.  It is taboo to call God's name directly, so the vowels are not marked in the offering.  It is generally called the 4-letter name of God - yhwh in English, jhwh in French and German, and ihvh in Latin.

    One of the protectors of the devil, the devil Shakyamuni

    Siddhartha and Gautama (Pali: ama; Sanskrit: I can't understand this symbol, and the computer here can't display it), a member of the Sakyamuni tribe in ancient India, was born in the south of what is now Nepal.  The founder of Buddhism, he was later revered as Sakyamuni (Sanskrit means the saint of the Sakyamuni clan), Buddha (meaning the enlightened one), Buddha, etc.

    There have always been different opinions about the birth and death dates of Sakyamuni.  The Northern Buddhism is now based on the Chinese translation of "Shanjian Lvbi Posha" and the Vinaya Record is inferred to be 565 BC - 486 BC, while the Southern Buddhism is 624 BC - 544 BC or 623 BC - BC  543 years.  The Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism in China is also said to have existed from 1041 BC to 961 BC.

    Sakyamuni is the honorific title given to him by later generations.  Sakyamuni is the name of the tribe to which he belongs, the Sakyamuni tribe, and means capable and brave; Muni means benevolence and silence, so the Chinese translation also means Nengren Jiemo, Sakyamuni Buddha, etc.

    In the poems of "Rig Veda", there is a record of a kind of monk called Muni. He has long hair and brown dirty clothes. He can fly in the air and drink poisonous juice without any problems. Therefore, he is  Jia Muni can be freely translated as a spiritual achiever from the Sakyamuni clan and a saint from the Sakyamuni clan.

    Siddhartha means good fortune, auspiciousness, and the achievement of all merits and virtues. It is also called Sapohatha Siddhartha (Brahma), which means the achievement of meaning or the achievement of all righteousness.

    ?TraditionallyIt is Kotanmi, Gautama or Qutan, which is the clan name of Sakyamuni, that is, the surname of the ancestor of the Sakyamuni clan.  But this surname may be similar to Shariputra and Puruna, coming from the mother's surname; it may also be adopted by the sage family Gautama, the author of the hymn of the Rig Veda, in accordance with the habits of ancient Indian aristocrats.  Another name.

    In addition, Mahayana Buddhism has different honorific titles for him. For example, in the Avatamsaka Sutra, he is also called the incarnation of Vairocana Buddha, which means that the light shines all over. It is commonly known as the Great Sun Tathagata.

    The early Tripitaka collected in the first four collections of Buddhism did not include a special record of the life of Sakyamuni Buddha, although the origin part of the Buddhist sutras occasionally resembles a biographical narrative; the words and deeds of the Buddha are the focus of the records of the sutras, and the lives of the Buddha and the people are also the same.  The relevance of the teachings was not strong, so it did not attract the attention of those who gathered the Tripitaka.

    After Buddhism became widely popular, Buddhists gradually became interested in the Buddha's outstanding personality, and more detailed narratives were elaborated in popular classics and changing legends. The earliest biography of the Buddha's life is "The Six Hundred Years of the Buddha's Passion."  The Mahayana Buddhism's biographies of the Buddha include "Collected Sutras of Buddha's Practices", "Pu Yao Sutra" and "Fang Guang Guang Guang Yan Sutra".

    During the time when the Buddha was born, there were countries in northern India, all of which were monarchies; the Sakya tribe ruled one of the four small countries on the edge of the northeast, belonging to the Kshatriya class Kapilavastu, and adopted a republican system, with Kosala as the suzerainty.

    Sakyamuni was born in the Kapilavastu Kingdom and into the Sakyamuni clan.  His father is King Suddhodana and his mother is Lady Maya.

    Starting from the age of eight, he learned Buddhism from Vishavamitra and martial arts from Mantideva, and lived a comfortable life in the palace since he was a child.

    After he came of age, three palaces were built for him, namely spring, summer and winter palaces. "Buddha's Acts Collection" records that he had three wives. The first wife was Yasodhara or Quyi, a Buddhist daughter, and he had a son with her.  Rahula.

    During the almost 13 years of happy marriage, he lived a life that seemed comfortable and luxurious in the eyes of ordinary people.  Because of this, his feelings are different from those of ordinary people, and he will have more and deeper confusion and uneasiness about himself and the world.

    As time goes by, the truth gradually emerges.  The turning point in his life was the age of 29, when his son Rahula was born.  When he was out on a tour, he happened to meet the elderly, the sick, the dead and practitioners. He deeply felt the suffering of birth, old age, illness and death in the world. He was known as the traveler of the four gates. He often meditated under the Jambudu tree, but he could not escape the path of suffering, so at the age of 29, he  One moonlit night, I rode a horse to become a monk and practice Taoism.

    In order to seek liberation, he visited famous teachers and met Aludakalan.  Aludha was a Shaman master, and the future Buddha required to live a holy life in accordance with Aludha's teachings and rules.

    This teaching advocates that through a series of meditation exercises, one can reach the state of nothingness, that is, there is nothing in consciousness and one enters a deep state of meditation.

    Soon after Sakyamuni achieved everything Arata taught, the latter was greatly impressed and suggested cooperating to lead his group of ascetics.  However, Sakyamuni was not satisfied with this theory and chose to withdraw.

    Not yet enlightened, he then followed Yudalamozi to practice and attained the concentration of neither perception nor non-perception.  But he believed that this was still not the realm of liberation. However, Sakyamuni could no longer find a teacher.

    After the Buddha attained enlightenment, Sakyamuni and five monks practiced asceticism in the ascetic forest for six years, enduring the pain of hunger.  At the age of 35, he realized that asceticism could not achieve liberation, so he went to Bodhgaya and sat under the Bodhi tree.

    According to the records of the Tripitaka of the Southern Tradition, Sakyamuni entered the four kinds of meditation and obtained the three clarifications. He now observed the four truths and the twelve dependent origins and achieved supreme enlightenment.  According to Northern Buddhism, Sakyamuni never arose from his aspiration until he attained enlightenment.  It was not until the seventh night of the seventh day, when the sky was dawning, that I looked at the stars and became enlightened.

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