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202 1 Changchun Manju Record Laba Activity Details Time and Place

Laba porridge is a traditional activity custom, and everyone likes it. However, this year, because of the epidemic situation, Laba porridge activities were cancelled in many places, but the activities in Changchun Manjuji were still retained and a legal meeting was held. Let's take a look together.

Changchun Manju Jilaba activities, widely benefit all sentient beings, facilitate all sentient beings, and make Futian. The "Sakyamuni Buddha's Holy Day" and Laba Festival on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month are specially held to pray for the prosperity of the country and people and Eritrea.

The offering ceremony of Sakyamuni Buddha will be held on 202 1 1.20, the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month in the year of Gengzi.

On this auspicious day, a ceremony dedicated to Buddha Sakyamuni will be held in Manzuji, Changchun. I wish the national border stable, the disaster irresistible, the world peaceful and the people happy!

The specific schedule of the meeting is as follows:1.202165438+16:30 on October 20th.

Start giving up porridge activities;

2.202165438+18:30 on October 20th.

The dedication ceremony officially began;

Third, the dedication ceremony was held on the first floor of the Buddhist Scripture Building.

The significance and purpose of abstaining from porridge are as follows: first, it embodies the spirit and specific practices of Buddhism, and helps all poor and hungry people to have adequate food and clothing through abstaining from porridge;

Second, it can make some people who want to get good news in the world widely plant good roots and Fukuda, and achieve the good deeds of Cai and others;

Thirdly, for some Buddhist practitioners, abstinence from porridge can contribute to the accumulation and increase of merits in monasticism. Secondly, it is a way, method and concrete practice to embody and prove the four boundless hearts of "compassion and happiness" in Buddhism.