Don’t forget your original intention and you will always be successful. Whose poem is it from? What is the full text?

“Don’t forget your original intention and you will always succeed” comes from the Avatamsaka Sutra, but the original text of the Avatamsaka Sutra does not have these eight words. This sentence sums it up.

Interpretation of some scriptures from "The Avatamsaka Sutra": Volume 17 of "The Avatamsaka Sutra": All Tathagatas in the three generations have not protected the initial intention of thinking. Volume 19 of "Dafang Guangfo Huayan Sutra": Just like the original intention of a Bodhisattva, it is not the same as the later intention. ?

The original intention is the original intention, which refers to the belief held at the beginning of something. The meaning of never forgetting the original intention is that if a person does things consistently and maintains the original belief, he will definitely succeed in the end.

Extended information:

"The Huayan Sutra of Dafangguangfo", Sanskrit name, or "Zahua Sutra". The Huayan Sect of China is based on this scripture, and its tenets are the wonderful meanings of the origin of the legislative world and the unimpededness of everything.

The "Huayan Sutra of Dafang Guangfo" is a title that combines "Dharma metaphors of cause and effect" and "Rational human Dharma". The gist of this sutra is all in it. Da means inclusive; Fang means normative; Guang means universal. That is to say, it is generally said that the body and function of the Dharma Realm of one mind is vast and boundless, and is called broad and broad.

Buddha is the one who has realized the vast and endless dharma realm; Hua is the metaphor of the cause and action that achieves the fruition of all virtues and perfections; therefore, the ten thousand actions of the cause and position are performed to embellish the profound meaning of the Buddha's fruition. , it is called Buddha Huayan. In short, the Huayan system of Dafang Guangfo is the meaning and principle explained, and the "Sutra" is the teaching that can be explained.

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia - "The Huayan Sutra of Dafang Guangfo"