Also called a Buddhist, that is, a person who has taken refuge in Buddhism, believes in Buddha and vows to be a servant of Buddha; From then on, he concentrates on practicing according to the Buddha’s Dharma, so sooner or later he will become a Buddha, so he is called Buddha’s child or Buddha child. In the Sutra “Forty-Two Chapters”, the Buddha said: “Those Buddhists who are thousands of miles away from me but sincerely keep my precepts will certainly attain enlightenment like me. Those who, although close to me, do not practice my precepts are not worthy of being Buddhists and cannot attain enlightenment.”
The current Master also teaches:
“Dedicate your heart to the good roots,
Make me the Buddha’s servant with sincerity and sincerity.”
(For Sheriff Hao)
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