The "Brahma Net Sutra Bodhisattva Precepts" was translated by the Eastern Jin Dynasty monk Kumarajiva. Its content is the Bodhisattva Precepts part of the second volume of the "Brahma Net Sutra", which describes all the Mahayana precepts that Lushena Buddha often recited when he first set his mind, namely the ten precepts such as "killing, stealing, and lust" and the forty-eight light precepts such as "disrespecting teachers and friends, drinking, and eating meat", which is one of the Dharma texts based on the bodhisattva precepts of Chinese Buddhism. This book is folded, roughly the Northern Song Dynasty periodical, with a total of eighty-six folds (four folds on the front of the volume), and the front and back are orderly.
The full name of the Chinese translation of the "Sanskrit Net Sutra" is "The Tenth Precept of the Bodhisattva's Heart of the Buddha of the Brahma Net Sutra", translated by the Later Qin Tripitaka Master Kumarajiva, and is divided into two volumes. The first volume narrates that Shakyamuni received the public from the fourth meditation to the Lotus Terrace Tibetan world to see Lushena Buddha, and asked all sentient beings what was the reason for attaining the path of the ten bodhisattvas and what kind of results they obtained, and what kind of results were obtained, and what kind of methods Lushena Buddha said about the bodhisattva's cultivation ranks. The second volume (that is, this book) tells that after Shakyamuni was taught, he manifested his birth, ordination, enlightenment, and ten teachings, and he was in the palace of the King of Mahashura to see the great Brahma kings, because it is said that the infinite world is like a net, each is different, and the Buddhist method is the same. In particular, all the Mahayana precepts that Lushena Buddha often recited when he first set his mind were the ten precepts such as "killing" and the forty-eight light precepts such as "disrespecting teachers and friends". The second volume focuses on the part of the Bodhisattva precepts, so it is also called the "Brahma Bodhisattva Precepts" or "Brahma Bodhisattva Precepts". (Introductory reference) Mobile phone sending, does not support image expansion picture. Unable to upload.
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