What is shura in Buddhist language? What is its significance?

Shura

Asura, a Sanskrit transliteration, was also translated into Asura, Asura, asura, Asura, Ashulun, Ashulun and so on. Free translation is not heaven, different kinds, incorrect, not Dionysus. They are one of the Six Buddhas and one of Ba Shen. Saying that he is a god, but there is no good deed, is similar to quotations. It is said that this is a quotation, but it has the power of the gods. It is a secular desire to say that it is a human being, but it has the power of God and quotations. Therefore, it is a kind of non-god, non-ghost, non-human, and a monster between god, ghost and man.

There are many kings of asura in Buddhist scriptures, the most famous of which are four kings of asura: one is Boya, which means Yongjian, the former commander-in-chief of Asura who fought Indra; One is called Luo Qiantuo, which means roaring like thunder, also called broad shoulders. Because of its shoulder width, it can make the sea surge and roar like thunder. One is called Pimo Doro, which means garland. It has nine heads, each with 1000 eyes, 990 hands and eight feet, and it can also breathe fire in its mouth. One is called Luo Wei, which means to cover obstacles, because it can cover the light of the sun and the moon with a huge hand. Every king of Asura commands tens of millions of Asura, the so-called Asura or Asura family. The Buddhist scriptures also say: Asura is male and ugly; Asura female, beautiful.

Because of the large number of kings in asura and their different shapes, there are many versions of the image of King asura. Some have nine heads and thousands of eyes, 990 hands and feet, and their bodies are four times higher than those of Mount Sumi; Some have thousands of hands, treading the waves over Mount Sumi; Some have three heads and six arms, three sides are blue and black, and they are angry and naked. These images are difficult to express. Artists often paint with three eyes or three sides and six arms, or four eyes and four arms, holding the sun and the moon in their hands, standing on tiptoe in the sea and crossing Mount Sumi.

There are many stories and legends about King asura in Buddhist scriptures. In the Dunhuang Grottoes, there are many separate portraits of King asura besides the portrait of King asura in the transformation painting. Among them, the earliest, highest and most complete is the camouflage map of King Azuro in Cave 249 of the Western Wei Dynasty. The image of King Asura and every elf, figure and building in the picture almost represent a story, and there are about a dozen stories.

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In Buddhist language, shura aims to fight all his life, and shura field refers to the pit of death between them. Now most people say that a person struggles to death in a difficult situation.

Shura

The name Shura is very good, but it is used by too many people.

Sula Wong, Asura and Shula. ............

All three are different.

In Indian mythology, "Asura" is a little ... devil, but because of his nice name, many works beautify him, the representative is "Holy Legend".

"Sula Wong" also comes from Indian mythology. See the noun "Shura realm" for details. As the name implies, Sula Wong is the king of the kingdom of Shura. "Shura realm" seems to mean "hell". People usually use "Luo Chang" to describe this tragic battlefield.

"Shura" also exists in Buddhism, but it is not a devil, but describes the process from mortal to Buddha. A demigod state. Statues of shura can also be found in temples. His weapon is a sword. Act as a protector.

In Indian mythology, "shura" is ugly; There is no mention of shura in Buddhism.

But they all have one thing in common-Shula is belligerent.