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What's the point of releasing?

1. Release activities are based on the spirit of compassion and the concept of cause and effect of reincarnation. Wei said, "eat half a catty and pay back eight taels." If you can stop killing and release, of course, your merits will be doubled. Examples of such effective induction will never be lost. There are still many things to pay attention to when releasing. Pay attention to the time, place and category of release, as well as the way and motivation of release. Look at my answer specifically, hoping to help you solve the problem.

2. Time: It is best to release them on the 8th,15th, 25th and 30th of each month or on the Buddha and Bodhisattva Memorial Day, especially in the first month of the Tibetan calendar. But you can also release it from time to time.

3. Location: It should be in the release pool, as well as the waters and mountains far away from hunting, which can make the released beings happy and live long.

4. Category: insects, fish, birds, livestock, etc. The larger the body of the released sentient beings, the greater their merits.

5. Method: Move gently. If there are Ganlu pills, Jiejie pills, etc. They are dissolved in water in advance and sprinkled on animals before being released. It is even better to bless with tantric "relief".

6. Initiation: We should be interested in the purity of all beings and pray for their temporary happiness and liberation wholeheartedly.

7. Ceremony: When releasing, burn incense and worship Buddha, because incense is an emissary, which can communicate with the three realms, get ten blessings, and support with good incense.

Therefore, it is essential to invite a good fragrance. If you are interested, you can invite a few boxes of their fragrance for praying without phase to official website, which is also the fragrance I have been using, pure natural plant fragrance.

It's good for your health and good for your prayers.

Finally, I wish you good luck and success, Amitabha!