What is a flower of no concern? What does Buddhism mean? Worried flowers, also known as sala flowers, bloom all year round, growing in clusters all over the branches, even on the trunk. Worried flowers have four yellow-orange petals, gradually red before withering. Flowers carry a sacred meaning for Theravada Buddhism, associated with important events in the life of Shakyamuni Buddha. The meaning of the flower of no concern The flower of no concern can grow up to 15m high, bloom all year round, but the most brilliant is in the period from February to May. The flower has a mild fragrance, but in the evening, the smell The scent is much stronger. The fruit is gray in color, has an unpleasant pungent odor, contains 4 to 8 seeds inside, spherical. What is the flower of no concern? "No worries" means no sorrow, freedom, is a sacred flower for Buddhism. Flowers are more "religious" than other flowers. It carries both the incarnation and the out-of-body vibe. When it first blooms, it has a characteristic yellow color, a vibrant yellow color. Means optimism, affluence, prosperity. The flowers are very fragrant, the fragrance exudes serenity. The flowers in full bloom represent the Dharma, and the Buddha finally chose between the shadows of these two trees to rest and enter Nirvana. Worried Flower and Buddha Shakyamuni If in Mahayana Buddhism, the Bodhi tree holds a very important position. Then, for Southern Buddhism, the flower of no concern has a sacred meaning. Fearlessness is associated with the Buddha's birth. Notably, related to the Buddha's birth, some Indian books have also confused the mindless tree (Saraca indica) and the sala tree (Shorea robusta), leading to confusion in many languages. other translated. Specifically, In Vietnam, there are documents that say Buddha was born under a tree of no worries (red and yellow flowers), there are documents that say Buddha was born under a sala tree (white flowers). However, the ancient statue in the temple of Queen MaDa at the Lumbini relic illustrating the Buddha's birth, shows the image of a carefree branch with elongated leaves, which the Nepalese call Sita Ashok. Saraca asoca). What does carefree flower mean In the past, flowers of no concern were often grown in the courtyards of Theravada temples in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and some Khmer temples in the South of Vietnam. Nowadays, this plant is also grown in Tantric temples. The carefree bunch of flowers looks like a god snake (naga), each flower is a head and a puffy mouth covering the middle pistil with a picture of a lingam of Shiva and many small shivalingams surrounding it, so it is called Nagalingam or "Sivalingam flower". . Also because of this image, when looking at the bunch of flowers, it is easy to think of a nine-headed cobra with a cobra to protect the Buddha while he was in samadhi continuously for 49 days, under the Bodhi tree. In the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, it is said that, on the last part of the journey to Kushinagara with Ananda, his attendant, the Buddha said: "Ananda, I feel If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread the sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... But looking at the bunch of flowers, it's easy to think of a nine-headed cobra with a cobra to protect the Buddha while he was in samadhi continuously for 49 days, under the Bodhi tree. In the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, it is said that, on the last part of the journey to Kushinagara with Ananda, his attendant, the Buddha said: "Ananda, I feel If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread your sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... But looking at the bunch of flowers, it's easy to think of a nine-headed cobra, a cobra to protect the Buddha while he was in samadhi continuously for 49 days, under the Bodhi tree. In the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, it is said that, on the last part of the journey to Kushinagara with Ananda, his attendant, the Buddha said: "Ananda, I feel If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread the sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... It is easy to think of a nine-headed cobra with a cobra to protect the Buddha while he was in samadhi continuously for 49 days, under the Bodhi tree. In the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, it is said that, on the last part of the journey to Kushinagara with Ananda, his attendant, the Buddha said: "Ananda, I feel If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread the sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... It is easy to think of a nine-headed cobra with a cobra to protect the Buddha while he was in samadhi continuously for 49 days, under the Bodhi tree. In the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, it is said that, on the last part of the journey to Kushinagara with Ananda, his attendant, the Buddha said: "Ananda, I feel If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread the sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... Wear a mosquito net to protect the Buddha while he meditated continuously for 49 days, under the Bodhi tree. In the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, it is said that, on the last part of the journey to Kushinagara with Ananda, his attendant, the Buddha said: "Ananda, I feel If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread the sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... Wear a mosquito net to protect the Buddha while he meditated continuously for 49 days, under the Bodhi tree. In the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, it is said that, on the last part of the journey to Kushinagara with Ananda, his attendant, the Buddha said: "Ananda, I feel If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread the sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... In the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, it is said that, on the last part of the journey to Kushinagara with Ananda, his attendant, the Buddha said: "Ananda, I feel If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread the sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... In the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, it is said that, on the last part of the journey to Kushinagara with Ananda, his attendant, the Buddha said: "Ananda, I feel If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread your sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread your sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth... If you feel very tired and want to lie down, spread your sitting mat between two sala trees, with your head facing the North." When he was just lying down, suddenly two sala trees bloomed brilliantly and fragrantly, even though it was not the flowering season, as if to send the Guru to the realm of nirvana, to the realm of eternal truth.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).WORLD VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST ORDER=BUDDHIST DHARMA WHEEL GOLDEN MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.4/7/2022.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.

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