Welcome to my Iphone Application Support Site

You might have downloaded my first Iphone Application, LengYanJing and come to know of this support site. Feel free to drop me a email to comment on the applications and let me know if you encounter any problems using the application.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Iphone Application 念佛记数机 ver 1.0

Traditionally, people buy small counting device to help them keep track of the number of Amitabha chant that they will chant everyday.  The old device does not have function like keeping track of the cumulative count and setting a Target count. 

This nice little Iphone application actually replaces the need to carry this counting device and is a wonderful tool for Buddhist to practice their Amitabha chanting everyday.  As a Pureland (净土)practitioner, you can give your full focus and attention to the word 阿弥陀佛 and do not need to worry about how many times you have chanted.  You can also be assured that once you have reached your target count, there will be an alarm to alert you that you have reached the target count.  You can also set the interval alarm to help inform you of your progress so far.
Now you can do your chanting everywhere and every time, whenever you want, and still be able to keep track of the number of count that you have chanted.  Quickly get hold of this application and start your daily chanting practice!

这是一件取代传统念佛记数机的iphone application.  它可是你不可多得的助缘,帮你在修行路上,精进再精进!它能记录两个累计数,让你设定念佛的目标数。当你念到目标数,你就会听到警报。那是多便利呵!你也能设定区间警报,让你能知道你的进度。
不要优豫了,赶快下载这个iphone application. 你可转心,一心一意地把注意力放在这个佛号(阿弥陀佛),不用再分心记住佛号念了多少声.

Features:
- 2 cumulative counts to help you keep track of your cumulated count.
- Tap sound for each count.
- Interval alert after number of interval count to keep you informed of your progress.
- Target Count for each session.
- Setting of your user preference.




Tuesday, October 12, 2010

大方广佛华严经 - HuaYanJing Iphone Application version 1.0

The Avatamsaka Sutra (Sanskrit; Chinese: 华严经; pinyin: Huáyán Jīng) is one of the most influential Mahayana Sutras of East Asian Buddhism. The title is rendered in English as Flower Garland Sutra, Flower Adornment Sutra, or Flower Ornament Scripture. An extant Sanskrit manuscript has the longer name Mahāvaipulya Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra.
The Avatamsaka Sutra describes a cosmos of infinite realms upon realms, mutually containing one other. The vision expressed in this work was the foundation for the creation of the Huayan school of Chinese Buddhism, which was characterized by a philosophy of interpenetration. Huayan is known as Kegon in Japan.
The last chapter of the Avatamsaka  also circulates as a separate text known as the Gandavyuha Sutra. The Gandavyuha Sutra details the journey of the youth Sudhana, who undertakes a pilgrimage at the behest of the bodhisattva Manjusri. Sudhana will converse with 52 masters in his quest for enlightenment. The antepenultimate master of Sudhana's pilgrimage is Maitreya. It is here that Sudhana encounters The Tower of Maitreya, which along with Indra's net is one of the most startling metaphors for the infinite to emerge in the history of literature across cultures.
In the middle of the great tower... he saw the billion-world universe... and everywhere there was Sudhana at his feet... Thus Sudhana saw Maitreya's practices of... transcendence over countless eons (kalpa), from each of the squares of the check board wall... In the same way Sudhana... saw the whole supernal manifestation, was perfectly aware it, understood it, contemplated it, used it as a means, beheld it, and saw himself there.
The penultimate master that Sudhana visits is the Manjusri Bodhisattva, the bodhisattva of great wisdom. Thus, one of the grandest of pilgrimages approaches its conclusion by revisiting where it began. The Gandavyhua suggests that with a subtle shift of perspective we may come to see that the enlightenment that the pilgrim so fervently sought was not only with him at every stage of his journey, but before it began as well—that enlightenment is not something to be gained, but "something" the pilgrim never departed from. The final master that Sudhana visits is Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, who teaches him that wisdom only exists for the sake of putting it into practice; that it is only good insofar as it benefits all living beings.
盖闻:造化权舆之首,天道未分;龟龙系象之初,人文始著。虽万八千岁,同临有截之区;七十二君,讵识无边之义。由是人迷四忍,轮回于六趣之中;家缠五盖,没溺于三涂之下。及夫鹫岩西峙,象驾东驱,慧日法王超四大而高视,中天调御越十地以居尊,包括铁围,延促沙劫。其为体也,则不生不灭;其为相也,则无去无来。念处、正勤,三十七品为其行;慈、悲、喜、舍,四无量法运其心。方便之力难思,圆对之机多绪,混大空而为量,岂算数之能穷?入纤芥之微区,匪名言之可述,无得而称者,其唯大觉欤!朕曩劫植因,叨承佛记。金仙降旨,大云之偈先彰;玉扆披祥,宝雨之文后及。加以积善余庆,俯集微躬,遂得地平天成,河清海晏。殊祯绝瑞,既日至而月书;贝牒灵文,亦时臻而岁洽。逾海越漠,献賝之礼备焉;架险航深,重译之辞罄矣。
  大方广佛华严经者,斯乃诸佛之密藏,如来之性海。视之者,莫识其指归;挹之者,罕测其涯际。有学、无学,志绝窥觎;二乘、三乘,宁希听受。最胜种智,庄严之迹既隆;普贤、文殊,愿行之因斯满。一句之内,包法界之无边;一毫之中,置刹土而非隘。摩竭陀国,肇兴妙会之缘;普光法堂,爰敷寂灭之理。缅惟奥义,译在晋朝;时逾六代,年将四百。然圆一部之典,才获三万余言,唯启半珠,未窥全宝。朕闻其梵本,先在于阗国中,遣使奉迎,近方至此。既睹百千之妙颂,乃披十万之正文。粤以证圣元年,岁次乙未,月旅沽洗,朔惟戊申,以其十四日辛酉,于大遍空寺,亲受笔削,敬译斯经。遂得甘露流津,预梦庚申之夕;膏雨洒润,后覃壬戌之辰。式开实相之门,还符一味之泽。以圣历二年,岁次己亥,十月壬午朔,八日己丑,缮写毕功;添性海之波澜,廓法界之疆域。大乘顿教,普被于无穷;方广真诠,遐该于有识。岂谓后五百岁,忽奉金囗之言;娑婆境中,俄启珠函之秘。所冀:阐扬沙界,宣畅尘区;并两曜而长悬,弥十方而永布。一窥宝偈,庆溢心灵;三复幽宗,喜盈身意。虽则无说无示,理符不二之门;然而因言显言,方阐大千之义。辄申鄙作,爰题序云。
Features:
- in Simplified Chinese
- include 80 chapters of the Avatamsaka Sutra plus last chapter known as 普贤行愿品
- include Amitabha chant
- include explanation of the 普贤行愿品 by 宣化上人
- free setting of font size to suit all reader's preference





Wednesday, October 6, 2010

金刚经- JinGanJing Iphone Application version 1.0

The Diamond Sutra is a short and well known Mahayana sutra. It is an important Buddhist text that has a long and profound history. The Diamond Sutra emphasize on the practice of non-abiding, which is very important if you are to attain supreme happiness and free yourself from all worldly sufferings.
However, it is not easy for us to understand the true meaning of the sutra.  Therefore I have included the explanation from 净空法师 to help us understand the sutra and hopefully this will benefit all Buddhists or scholar of religion.

Features:
- in Simplified Chinese
- include Heart Sutra & Diamond Sutra
- include Amitabha chant
- free setting of font size to suit all reader's preference






Tuesday, October 5, 2010

妙法莲华经 - FaHuaJing Iphone Application version 1.0

The Dharma Flower Sutra is a Mahayana sutra and one of the most important Buddhism literature and teaching of Buddha.  This is the last Sutra delivered by our teacher, Buddha, before he went into Nirvana.  It is a teaching that is applicable to both the Mahayana & Theravada and will benefit all beings in progressing towards the path of becoming Buddha.

Features:
- in Simplified Chinese
- include Da Bei Jou chant
- include Amitabha chant
- include merits of Da Bei Jou chant
- free setting of font size to suit all reader's preference