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What is the reason for entering the temple to worship Buddha? Can I worship Buddha after smoking and drinking?

Say the name of Buddha and Bodhisattva in your mouth and think of the image of Buddha and Bodhisattva in your heart.

Buddha worship is not an end, but an end. The Buddha worship in my heart is the real Buddha worship. I worship the Buddha because I want the limited compassion of the Buddha, the childlike heart of the Buddha, and the liberation of the Buddha from the great fear of the earth. Therefore, I must worship the Buddha before the Buddha, recite the name of the Buddha in my mouth, and think about the image of the Buddha and Bodhisattva in my heart. My body, mouth and heart are three aspects, and I have counted my merits and demerits in worshipping Buddha. Buddha often recites Buddha, which can avoid the crime of being born again in 1980, but it is incredible to recite Buddha's merits and blessings.

First, before worshipping Buddha

Before I worship Buddha, I will wash my body and hands, especially after urinating in bed. I should wash my hands with soap, not a tiger.

In this matter, few people can abide by it, which is almost too complicated. Knowing that this is the greatest appearance of worshipping Buddha, can you get the blessing of Buddha and Bodhisattva if you want to wear clothes? How would you feel if it wasn't the first time? With all due respect, it must be done.

Second, before the Buddha, he did not eat food, spicy food or wine.

In terms of diet, don't eat garlic, meat, wine, chew betel nut and suck grass before worshipping Buddha to avoid bad breath; No, Buddhism and Buddhism are disrespectful. It makes people's mouths stink, ugly and repulsive, let alone worship Buddha! Some people worship Buddha even more, chewing gum in their mouths, and some people bite and worship in eat areca, which makes people laugh! Make trouble.

Third, some people are not in front of the Buddha.

In Buddhist temples, some people kneel to worship Buddha and Bodhisattva instead of kneeling in front of them. We mortals are fortunate to be worshipped by others. He is worshipping Buddha. Isn't it equal to worshipping you in front of you? Many people have neglected it. I often see many worshippers in front of me, and the Buddha is very disrespectful. It's as if you are greeting a friend or a person, and you must feel that this person is very generous. This is a truth. But people who worship Buddha also know that the amount of worship is close to the Buddha table, so don't worship Buddha too much, lest people have to go around in a big circle behind them.

Fourth, the posture of worshipping Buddha should be correct and not oblique.

Many people worship Buddha askew, carelessly, their hands are not close together, either too high or too low, and they are insincere and out of shape, which makes them very lost. A person worships Buddha, and his posture of worshipping Buddha is firm and solemn, which makes people respect. When you worship Buddha with your hands folded, you must put your fingers together, lean against your chest and heart, put your fingers in the air, and don't point at the Buddha obliquely, which is ugly, and then bow down. Hand-shaking incense to worship Buddha: No worship, just shaking incense or hand-shaking incense to worship Buddha, which is indecent. If it is not fragrant, worshipping incense means worshipping forward, and holding incense is the same as worshipping forward, just three times, and slowly worshipping.

5. Buddha worship doesn't have to be fragrant.

When you go to a Buddhist temple, you don't have to worship Buddha to express your mind. The biggest thing in Buddhism is to worship Buddha five times, which represents the highest respect. In Japan and Tibet, worshipping Buddha is not fragrant, but it is all dedication.

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