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Is there anything special about the Lama Temple?

First, the instructions for entering the temple. When entering, you should dress lightly and solemnly, and don't dress too exposed. This is extremely impolite behavior. After entering the Buddhist temple, you should worship Buddha three times. When burning incense, if there are a large number of members, the delegates can burn incense, or hold fragrant plums in the same place and then send them forward in turn, and the delegates will insert incense in the incense burner in front of the Buddha. If you don't know the rules, ask the mage humbly.

Second, the Buddha's instructions. First go to the Hall of the Great Hero to worship Buddha, then go to the temple to worship Buddha, and finally go to visit or deal with things. Pay attention to slogans and notices, and abide by the rules and regulations of the Lama Temple. Keep quiet, don't talk loudly and sing in the temple, and don't let the children run around and play. "Worship" is mainly an act of paying tribute to buddhas, bodhisattvas and wizards. You have to worship Buddha three times on the fifteenth day of the first grade.

Third, please know the law. You should make an appointment in advance to ask the mage to enlighten you, and it is not appropriate to make a surprise visit. Please be respectful when seeking Tao, don't tell right and wrong, have dignity and answer the master's questions frankly. After asking for instructions, thank Master sincerely before you leave.

Fourth, the oath statement. The Lama Temple is very effective. The first time I went to the Lama Temple to burn incense, I made a wish for peace. If my wish comes true, I will do it the next year, so that the Buddha will not blame me. Men take their right feet first, and women take their left feet first. Don't take the middle door.

Taboos in Lama Temple:

First, avoid inappropriate names,

Monks in temples should be called "teachers" or "wizards", and monks in charge should be called "elders", "abbots" and "Zen masters". Monks in the Lama Temple call them "lamas", which means "guru". Avoid calling them "monks", "monks" or even other insulting names.

Second, avoid improper manners.

When you meet a monk, you usually bend your head slightly with your hands folded, or bend your head slightly and put your hands on your chest. Don't use inappropriate methods such as shaking hands and hugging. As for touching the monk's head, it is uncivilized and polite.

Third, avoid misconduct.

When visiting a temple, don't shout loudly, give directions, and don't wander around or tamper with things in the temple. In particular, it is forbidden to touch and carve statues. In case of Buddhist activities, you can stand silently or leave quietly. If you bring a baby, you should take good care of him (her) and avoid doing impolite things because he is young and ignorant.