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What are the taboos for burning incense in temples?

No matter what the venue of that religious activity is, people with religious beliefs emphasize peace of mind and cannot tolerate a trace of pollution.

Temples and temples are tourist attractions in many places. Many tourists, as good faith, enter the temple to observe and pay homage, and burn a few incense sticks to show their sincerity and seek peace and prosperity. However, some temples have strict requirements, and it is common for tourists to cause unnecessary troubles because they don't understand. What to pay attention to when entering the temple is for your reference today.

Don't talk nonsense and don't lie.

In our life, we can have very free expression and different types of words, but it is different when we enter the temple. The temple has a unique set of commandments, which require that words and deeds be consistent, and do not require swearing or swearing.

It is spiritual to beg for incense in the temple and pay attention to sincerity. I always like to say some insincere rude words in front of the Buddha. This is a manifestation of blasphemy against the Buddha. People in the temple heard it and were more likely to be invited out. If you sincerely go to the temple, you must remember not to swear, swear and other obscene behaviors.

Not in the temple, there are charming and ambiguous performances.

It is one of blasphemous acts to show charm and ambiguity in front of Buddha. Monks who enter the temple are all people who see through the world of mortals. If you bring secular things into the temple, monks will be invited out when they see it, so before entering the temple, you should clean up the scenes inside and outside the temple before switching.

Not suitable for taking pictures

In natural scenic spots or amusement parks, we all like to take photos as a souvenir and then share them with the public on social platforms. However, in the temple, it is not allowed to operate flashlights or high-end mobile communication equipment in the venue. You need to take pictures as a souvenir, and you should also pay attention to whether there are special regulations in the background. Taking pictures in the temple not only disturbed the Buddha, but also affected the monks' cleaning environment in the temple. No matter how good Kathy is, he must obey the rules before entering the monastery.

Don't think about sacrifices or sesame oil money.

Some people are greedy for money. It is very immoral to bring greed into the temple. The food placed on the stage is a tribute to the Buddha. No matter how hungry tourists are, don't even think about making tributes. The "merit box" in the yard is filled with sesame oil money sincerely donated by good believers who are admitted to the hospital. It is used for the daily expenses and environmental restoration of temples. As a tourist, you really shouldn't be greedy for it.

Finally, I would like to remind you that it is best to bring your own gold ingot candles when you enter the ceremony, because the professional language used to buy sacrificial supplies in the hospital is different from that in the outside market. I hope you will pay attention to these when you enter the temple to burn incense.