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Description of the "Compassionate Liang Huang Bao" Application
The "Compassionate Liang Huang Bao" is an ancient text that was originally known as "Compassionate Taoist Law" and is often referred to as the "King of Repentances." This e-book version, v 1.0, offers a rich experience with a three-dimensional page-turning effect. Users can adjust the font and background color to enhance readability.
Historical Context
This book is a collection compiled by Emperor Wu of Liang, a devout Buddhist who invited Zen Master Zhigong and other eminent monks to contribute. Known as Taisho Collection No. 45 No. 1909, it is a significant text in Buddhist literature. The original title was "Mercy Daochang Repentance," but it became widely recognized as "Lianghuangbao Repentance." The name originates from a legend involving Emperor Wu and the spirit of Empress Xi, who had fallen into the body of a snake due to her past misdeeds. Emperor Wu, upon learning of this, sought guidance from Zen Master Zhigong to create a set of confessions based on Buddhist scriptures.
Features and Benefits
The e-book includes a detailed manual explaining the origins and significance of the text. The application allows users to read and reflect on the confessions, fostering a deeper understanding of Buddhist teachings. By sincerely confessing and reflecting on one's actions, users can eliminate negative karma, cultivate positive virtues, and achieve inner peace and clarity.
Cultural Significance
"Liang Huangbao Repentance" has been used for over a thousand years in the establishment of Buddhist temples and major Dafa conferences. It is considered one of the most comprehensive and revered texts in Buddhist practice. The text emphasizes the importance of compassion and wisdom in overcoming personal flaws and achieving spiritual growth.
User Experience
This application provides an immersive reading experience with adjustable settings, making it accessible to a wide range of users. The inclusion of historical context and spiritual insights enhances the user's engagement with the text. We encourage users to provide feedback and suggestions to improve the application further.
Disclaimer
While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, there may be errors in the electronic version. We appreciate any corrections and are grateful for user feedback. We welcome suggestions to continually refine and improve the application.
May we share the merits of Dharma together,
May all sentient beings benefit from Tetra Pleasure,
May the Fa-rectification live for a long time.





